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Where the game

COURTS.

From driveway half-courts to FIBA Level-2 stadium floors — courts engineered for every level of play.

FIBA Level 1
28
m x 15m court size
10-14
days build
7
yr warranty
3
surface options
Surface Options

Choose your surface. Any budget.

Three tiers engineered for different levels of play. All certified to international standards.

FIBA Level 1
Cushioned Acrylic
FIBA Level 1

6.5mm PVC vinyl, point-elastic, multi-purpose indoor hall

Mid-tier
FIBA Approved
PU + Acrylic Hybrid
FIBA Approved

PU foam underlay + acrylic top, budget-friendly, schools & recreation

Entry
Engineering

What's under your feet.

From the concrete slab to the maple surface, five precision layers create the perfect bounce, grip, and shock absorption that FIBA demands.

Maple Wear Layer
22 mm

22mm first-grade Canadian maple, kiln-dried to 6–9% moisture. Tongue-and-groove profile. Sanded and sealed with 3 coats of Bona sport lacquer for grip and durability.

Vapour Barrier
0.2 mm

0.2mm polyethylene membrane. Prevents moisture from concrete subfloor reaching the wood. Critical in India's humid climate.

Elastic Pads
25 mm

25mm rubber elastomer pads at 400mm centres. Provides area-elastic response per DIN 18032-2. Force reduction ≥53%, ball rebound ≥90%.

Level Screed
50 mm

50mm cement-sand screed with metal reinforcement. Laser-levelled to ±3mm over 3m. Creates flat, stable platform for pad installation.

Concrete Slab
150 mm

150mm RCC slab M25 grade with moisture barrier underneath. Load-bearing capacity >5kN/m². Expansion joints at 6m centres.

Maple Wear Layer
Vapour Barrier
Elastic Pads
Level Screed
Concrete Slab
Aerial view of FIBA Level 1 basketball court with maple sprung wood flooring and cushioned acrylic surface
Basketball Court Dimensions
Court Length
28.0m
Court Width
15.0m
3-Point Line Radius
6.75m (FIBA)
Free-Throw Line
5.80m from backboard
Key / Lane
4.9m x 5.8m
Surface Options
Maple / PVC / Acrylic
Certification
FIBA Level 1 / Level 2
Common Questions

Things buyers want to know.

If your question is not answered here, drop us a line — we reply within 24 hours.

Maple wood vs acrylic — which surface is right for me?

Maple is the gold standard for indoor competition — superior ball bounce, player comfort, and FIBA certification. However, it requires climate control (RH 30-50%) and is 2-3x the cost of acrylic. Acrylic is perfect for outdoor courts and budget indoor facilities. It is weather-resistant, low maintenance, and still FIBA Level 1 certified. Choose maple for professional indoor arenas; acrylic for schools, outdoor courts, and budget projects.

How long does a basketball court take to build?

An indoor maple court takes 10 to 14 days after the building shell is ready. This includes: moisture testing, screed preparation, pad installation, maple laying, sanding, sealing, and line marking. Outdoor acrylic courts are faster — 7 to 10 days including concrete curing time.

Can the court be used for other sports too?

Yes. Maple sprung floors naturally accommodate badminton, volleyball, and gymnastics. Acrylic courts can be marked for tennis, pickleball, and multisport use. We design line marking schemes for multi-sport facilities — different colours for different sports to avoid confusion.

Indoor or outdoor — what changes?

Indoor courts need: climate-controlled building shell (critical for maple), proper ventilation, 7m+ ceiling height, and lighting at 500+ lux. Outdoor courts need: concrete base with expansion joints, UV-resistant acrylic, perimeter drainage, and weather-proof equipment. Indoor courts cost 3-5x more but last longer and offer year-round play.

What does it cost per square foot?

Maple sprung wood flooring: ₹280–400 per sqft — the FIBA standard for indoor competition courts with subfloor resilience. Cushioned acrylic: ₹75–110 per sqft for outdoor courts with multi-layer coating and shock absorption. PVC vinyl: ₹55–85 per sqft for indoor practice courts. A standard 28m × 15m court ranges from ₹3.5 lakhs to ₹18+ lakhs depending on surface, hoop systems, and lighting.

Do you handle the hoops, lighting, and bleachers too?

Yes, we provide complete turnkey solutions: FIBA-certified hoop systems (fixed or portable), LED court lighting (500+ lux), scorer's tables, retractable bleachers, and wall padding. We also handle HVAC recommendations for maple court buildings.

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