Did you know 68% of community centers delay court renovations due to high installation costs and lengthy downtime? Traditional full-court solutions often waste space and budget. Now imagine transforming any 30'×35' area into a professional-grade basketball arena in 72 hours flat. Welcome to the era of modular half court basketball floor
systems.
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Our interlocking basketball half court tiles feature military-grade polypropylene cores that withstand 12,000+ pounds per square foot. Tested at -40°F to 220°F, they deliver:
Feature | ProCourt Tiles | Standard Tiles | Poured Rubber |
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Installation Time | 48-72 hrs | 2-3 weeks | 4-6 weeks |
Cost per SF | $4.90 | $7.20 | $11.50 |
15-Year ROI | 187% | 112% | 89% |
Build your dream court with our 3D configurator:
See how Miami Prep School increased student engagement 40% using our half court basketball floor with LED boundary lines!
▶ Chicago Park District: 12 courts installed in 18 days
▶ Nike Youth Camp: 83% faster player recovery reported
▶ University of Texas: 14% recruitment boost post-installation
Don't let another season pass with subpar facilities. Our basketball half court tiles come with a 15-year performance guarantee - longest in the industry. Click below to get your free 3D court design proposal within 24 hours. Your players deserve Pro-grade surfaces - why settle for less?
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A: A standard half-court basketball floor measures 47x50 feet for NBA regulations, though sizes can vary for recreational use. Smaller backyard courts may range from 30x30 to 40x40 feet.
A: High-quality interlocking rubber or polypropylene tiles are ideal for durability and shock absorption. Outdoor tiles should be UV-resistant and weatherproof, while indoor tiles prioritize grip and noise reduction.
A: Proper surface leveling is critical before installation. For tile systems, some minor unevenness can be adjusted, but asphalt or concrete bases require professional grading to ensure safety and performance.
A: Regularly sweep debris and clean with mild detergent to prevent mold. For tile surfaces, inspect seams for shifting, and repair/replace damaged tiles promptly to maintain structural integrity.
A: Yes, most tile and painted flooring systems allow custom colors, logos, and boundary lines. Professional installers use stencils or pre-colored tiles to create team-specific designs while maintaining regulation markings.