Creating a Solid Paver Base for Your Outdoor Basketball Court
When building an outdoor basketball court, using pavers ensures that the court floor is appropriately stabilized for long-term enjoyment. Pavers allow you to start with a flat, solid base that will reduce erosion. When they are placed, you can be confident that the base beneath your basketball court will not become rutted or wash away.
The pavers' structure and locking mechanism make installation simple. When compared to the financial and environmental costs of a concrete slab, pavers are a more cost-effective solution. After you place the permeable pavers, the earth is fortified and stabilized, and you can add your interlocking basketball court floor tiles to finish your backyard court.
The paver base provides an excellent sub-base for a variety of sports. Customers must ensure that the base beneath the pavers is properly compacted and leveled. Otherwise, the pavers will prevent the court above from performing to its full potential. The compacted gravel under and on top of the pavers will affect how well your ball bounces once everything is in place. When the pavers are laid, an unleveled subfloor may cause them to misalign and/or fall apart when in use. Pavers are an excellent alternative to concrete or asphalt subfloor sport installations.