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Pickleball Court Flooring, Kit, 26×52

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Jul. 29, 2024

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Pickleball Court Flooring, Kit, 26×52

ModuTile&#;s indoor or outdoor pickleball court floors are high-performance court systems built for residential backyards and/or general outdoor use. This Pickleball Court Kit is assembled with our Perforated (Drain) tile, meaning it can withstand any weather condition such as snow, heat, rain, and ice (walk with caution). The size of the full court kit is 26.5 x 52.5 feet since each tile measures at 12 in. x 12 in. x ½&#; thick and each edge is 12&#; x 2 ½&#; x ½&#; thick plus a 1&#; expansion. These tiles are engineered with high-impact polypropylene plastic, purposely designed to be inflexible to create a firm, flat, and uniform game court. This also makes the tiles rigid and sufficiently strong enough to support heavy weights such as cars, without harming the tiles. ModuTile offers a variety of color combinations; so you could have the Pickleball court made just for you!

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  • UV Stable Material
  • Traction Control Perforated Pattern Surface
  • Mold Resistant
  • Stain Resistant
  • Four loop-to-peg interlocking system
  • Pickleball Court Lines and Areas
  • Easy to Assemble (DIY Installation)
  • Clean easily using mild soap and water
  • Use a broom or shop-vac to clean debris
  • Different Sizes Available
  • Different Colors Available
  • Rigid High-Impact plastic tiles
  • Mesh (Perforated) Matte finish
  • Made in USA

Easy to Assemble (DIY Installation)

One of the many benefits about this outdoor pickleball flooring kit is that the installation can be done with your own bare hands. We call it a &#;Do It Yourself&#; court floor because it does not require professional installation nor professional tools. The tiles have a four loop-to-peg interlocking system, snapping together with a single downward push just like a puzzle. Disassembling the tiles is just as easy as the installation.

Installation Tip: Although not required, you may wish to use a small plastic mallet and knee pads to further ease the installation process.

Traction Control Perforated Pattern Surface

The tiles are built with a traction control feature on the surface of the tile. This feature increases traction to prevent slipping or sliding while playing on the court. In addition, the tiles have a grid structure base that helps prevent the floating floor from slipping. This grid structure works well with rough concrete surfaces. The grid structure and perforated surface allow water to flow under the tiles and keeping the walking surface dryer. You can drive over the tiles, we suggest driving straight and avoiding turning the wheels on the court.

UV Stable Material

The Interlocking Perforated floor tiles used to build this outdoor court are UV stable and made for direct sunlight exposure. This makes the tiles resistant to fading. In addition, the custom painted lines have a UV protection coat that allow the lines to last for many years before needing to be re-touched.

Mold Resistant

These tiles are manufactured with small holes all over the surface and contain a grid structure underneath, to allow water and air to flow through the tile. This also allows water to drain out with a slight sloped concrete. High-impact polypropylene is a mold-resistant material which prevents microorganisms from developing.

Pickleball Court Flooring &#; Lines and Areas

The Pickleball court lines are painted based on the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) regulations. The lines are painted to the 2-inch standard. The names of all the lines featured on the Pickleball Court are listed below.

  • Baselines &#; the lines parallel to the net at the end of each court
  • Sidelines &#; the lines perpendicular to the net on the side of each court
  • Non-Volley Lines &#; the lines on each side of the net between the sidelines and parallel to the net (According to USAPA these lines are located 7 feet (2.13 m) from the net)
  • Non-Volley Zone Area- the area of the court enclosed by the two sidelines, the non-volley line, and the net
  • Centerline &#; the line crossing the area between the non-volley line and the baseline on each side of the net
  • Service Courts- the areas on either side of the centerline, bounded by the non-volley line, the baseline, and the sideline

Please see the picture to the right for a visual demonstration of the lines and areas of the court. This specific Pickleball court floor kit may not be the exact size of your specific slab; therefore, you may request a custom size.

For further information regarding Pickleball court lines and areas, please visit https://www.usapa.org/court-diagram/

Custom Courts Available

These courts are made based off the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA). However, we do make custom courts as we know these dimensions are not suitable for all residential spaces. Customer options regarding this product are not limited to just one dimension. You are welcome to contact us via or with your custom court size. We can create any custom size with a 3 to 5-day turnaround time.

For custom court requests, we will need the following information from you:

  • Overall dimensions of the concrete slab
  • Color preferences
  • Line color preference (lines are done in white, but black is also available)

By request, we can customize the lines to fit your concrete slab dimensions and needs. If your concrete slab is large enough, we paint the lines based on the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA).

Subfloor Required

For the pickleball court subfloor, we recommend concrete slab or asphalt. The slab or asphalt will need to be perfectly flat and have a light broom finish. There should not be any imperfections such as vertical displacements, unevenness, or cracks on the floor; if it contains any imperfections you will experience dead spots. Also, if you have any concrete spacers it will need to be filled in, which a contractor can provide more detail on how to fill in the spacers. The USAPA does mention how modular court tiles are not recommended as a surface for pickleball courts because it will have inconsistencies with the ball bounce. Due note with Interlocking floor tiles you will not receive the maximum ball bounce. You may read more information on this with the link above or through research. Testing the tiles over your subfloor is suggested before making a court purchase, which can be done by buying a few tiles.

NOTE: We do not advise placing a pickleball court over compacted gravel, grass or dirt as it will be very difficult to get a perfectly flat surface without any imperfections.

If needing to know what kind of ball to use for your outdoor pickleball court, we suggest the ONIX brand and also the Penn QST 36. We have tested these balls bounce with our tiles and they work very well.

All product and company names are trademarks&#; or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

For more information, please visit outdoor pickleball court tiles.

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Easy to Clean

If sticky debris remains on the tile, it is advised to rinse off your court. Unlike other courts, the web-like design of the court flooring generally requires only one simple type of cleaning method using mild soap and water.  You may use a shop-vac to clean small debris. Routine cleaning will extend the life of the flooring.

Maintenance

All plastic objects will fade over time but to prolong the color you may do the steps mentioned below.

Step 1: Use water and mild soap with a broom to clean off all dirt and debris that is stuck on the tile.

Step 2: Rinse the court by water hosing it down.

Step 3: Allow the court to dry off completely.

Step 4 (Optional): Repeat steps 1-3 until the court is properly clean.

Pickleball Court Flooring, Kit, 26x52

Description

BlockTile&#;s indoor or outdoor pickleball court floors are high-performance court systems built for residential backyards and/or general outdoor use. This Pickleball Court Kit is assembled with our Perforated (Drain) tile, meaning it can withstand any weather condition such as snow, heat, rain, and ice (walk with caution). The size of the full court kit is 26.5 x 52.5 feet since each tile measures at 12 in. x 12 in. x ½&#; thick and each edge is 12&#; x 2 ½&#; x ½&#; thick plus a 1&#; expansion. These tiles are engineered with high-impact polypropylene plastic, purposely designed to be inflexible to create a firm, flat, and uniform game court. This also makes the tiles rigid and sufficiently strong enough to support heavy weights such as cars, without harming the tiles.

  • UV Stable Material
  • Traction Control Perforated Pattern Surface
  • Mold Resistant
  • Stain Resistant
  • Four loop-to-peg interlocking system
  • Pickleball Court Lines and Areas
  • Easy to Assemble (DIY Installation)
  • Clean easily using mild soap and water
  • Use a broom or shop-vac to clean debris
  • Different Sizes Available
  • Different Colors Available
  • Rigid High-Impact plastic tiles
  • Mesh (Perforated) Matte finish
  • Made in USA

Pickleball Court Flooring &#; Lines and Areas

The Pickleball court lines are painted based on the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) regulations. The lines are painted to the 2-inch standard. The names of all the lines featured on the Pickleball Court are listed below.

  • Baselines &#; the lines parallel to the net at the end of each court
  • Sidelines &#; the lines perpendicular to the net on the side of each court
  • Non-Volley Lines &#; the lines on each side of the net between the sidelines and parallel to the net (According to USAPA these lines are located 7 feet (2.13 m) from the net)
  • Non-Volley Zone Area- the area of the court enclosed by the two sidelines, the non-volley line, and the net
  • Centerline &#; the line crossing the area between the non-volley line and the baseline on each side of the net
  • Service Courts- the areas on either side of the centerline, bounded by the non-volley line, the baseline, and the sideline

Please see the picture to the right for a visual demonstration of the lines and areas of the court. This specific Pickleball court floor kit may not be the exact size of your specific slab; therefore, you may request a custom size.

For further information regarding Pickleball court lines and areas, please visit https://www.usapa.org/court-diagram/

Easy to Assemble (DIY Installation)

One of the many benefits about this outdoor pickleball flooring kit is that the installation can be done with your own bare hands. We call it a &#;Do It Yourself&#; court floor because it does not require professional installation nor professional tools. The tiles have a four loop-to-peg interlocking system, snapping together with a single downward push just like a puzzle. Disassembling the tiles is just as easy as the installation.

Installation Tip: Although not required, you may wish to use a small plastic mallet and knee pads to further ease the installation process.

Subfloor Required

For the pickleball court subfloor, we recommend concrete slab or asphalt. The slab or asphalt will need to be perfectly flat and have a light broom finish. There should not be any imperfections such as vertical displacements, unevenness, or cracks on the floor; if it contains any imperfections you will experience dead spots. Also, if you have any concrete spacers it will need to be filled in, which a contractor can provide more detail on how to fill in the spacers. The USAPA does mention how modular court tiles are not recommended as a surface for pickleball courts because it will have inconsistencies with the ball bounce. Due note with Interlocking floor tiles you will not receive the maximum ball bounce. You may read more information on this with the link above or through research. Testing the tiles over your subfloor is suggested before making a court purchase, which can be done by buying a few tiles.

We do not advise placing a pickleball court over compacted gravel, grass or dirt as it will be very difficult to get a perfectly flat surface without any imperfections.

If needing to know what kind of ball to use for your outdoor pickleball court, we suggest the ONIX brand and also the Penn QST 36. We have tested these balls bounce with our tiles and they work very well.

All product and company names are trademarks&#; or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

For more pickle ball matinformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

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