How Much Does a Basketball Court Cost?

Last updated 14th Oct 2019.

DIY Basketball Court - Free Throw Pro - 50sqm - by MSF Sports
(Above) The "Free Throw Pro" 9.26m x 5.32m (49sqm)

How much does a basketball court cost? If you're a lover of basketball, then building your own dream outdoor basketball court could be a surprisingly affordable reality.


Pricing a home Basketball court?

Are you considering going the DIY route? Or would you rather have a reputable sports construction company design, schedule and manage the building of your dream backyard sports court from start to finish?

Whichever way you go, be sure to do your homework and prepare a budget.

Ensure you understand the various steps and costs that will be needed to make your dream a reality. In this post, we briefly detail each of the primary components including approximate price break-downs for a large half court 10m x 15m (150sqm) 3on3 style court.

Other popular backyard basketball court sizes include the "Triple Threat Set" 72sqm and the "Free Throw Pro" 49sqm or even smaller. We also design custom sized courts, with bespoke sizing tailored to your exact space and requirements.

 

Backyard Basketball Court Costs

In Australia, the cost of a backyard basketball 'half court' (165sqm or less) is generally within the range of $10,000 - $40,000, fully installed including concrete slab. Whilst a larger FIBA-regulation sized 'full court' (420sqm+) generally costs around $70,000 - $90,000+ fully installed including concrete slab.

The total cost of a fully installed basketball court for residential or commercial usage in Australia can vary significantly, depending on the site location, court dimensions, hoop chosen, netting/fencing and the level of excavation required. You may want to factor in a budget for landscaping as well to polish up the surrounding area.

 

MSF PRO™ "Free Throw Pro™" approx ~ 9.26m x 5.32m (49sqm)
(Above) The "Free Throw Pro™" approx ~ 9.26m x 5.32m (49sqm)

If you're on a super-tight budget, sticking with just a concrete slab and a hoop may work for you. However, if you're aiming for the court of your dreams for some serious hoop sessions and far less injuries, then you'll very likely be planning for a quality sports surface to be installed on top of the concrete slab.

Installing a backyard basketball court is a great way to encourage the kids to switch off their gadgets, go outside and be physically active.

It provides the opportunity for the family to spend more quality time together.

When compared to other luxury home improvements, installing a premium home outdoor basketball court is significantly cheaper - and has far lower maintenance requirements - than installing an in-ground swimming pool, whilst adding significant value and uniqueness to your property.


 

Continue reading as we breakdown the component pricing of an EPIC "3X3 GO PRO" Basketball court...

FIBA-Regulation Sized 3x3 Court (10m x 15m)
(Above) The "3X3 GO PRO" Half Court~10m x 15m = (~150 sqm)

 

The components you'll need to consider...

 

Concrete

It all starts with a strong foundation. If the slab is not done right, problems with alignment can present during the tile installation or later in the court's life. Some sports court suppliers simply don't pour concrete, regardless of your location. In those cases you will likely be required to find, hire and manage your own local contractor(s) to complete this job. Dealing with construction contractors can present unsavoury risks to budget, safety and quality of the finished product. It can also make it difficult to set netting posts and the in-ground hoop anchor system into the concrete, as you may have to coordinate with more than one company.

The pricing of concrete slabs can vary significantly across the country and from job-to-job. We recommend budgeting $100 - $150+ per square metre of concrete required depending on slab size, inclusive of excavation, materials and labour. However, if extensive excavation is required or if the site has limited access or in a remote location, the price per square metre can be higher. Fill out our quick form here to get a custom court deisgn and quote from MSF Sports.

So for our 3X3 GO PRO court example, a full-sized 3on3 half-court concrete slab (10m x 15m) generally costs in the region of $15k - 20k to prepare and pour.

 

Elite Sports Flooring Tiles for Basketball, Tennis, Futsal & Volleyball by MSF Sports

Sports Court Surface

For outdoor court surfaces that perform throughout the seasons, year after year, it is recommended that you install only quality inter-locking sports court tiles that won't buckle or warp, from a reputable supplier with a solid track record. MSF Sports has been servicing the Australian market for over 20 years now and are the most trusted brand on the market.

Our exclusive MSF PRO Tile has evolved to become the industry-standard, trusted for years by some of the most elite sporting brands in Australia including: NBL's 3X3 Hustle, Basketball WA, Basketball SA, Action Indoor Sports Stadiums, Melbourne United, Nike, FutsalOz, Arnold Sports, YMCA, Rebel, Collingwood FC, Under Armour, RedBull Reign and many more...

 

Our famous tile MSF PROhas been specially designed by MSF Sports to best replicate the ball bounce and joint cushioning effect of an indoor hardwood sports floor, while offering significant sound reduction compared with bare concrete. It is precision manufactured using durable, recyclable polypropylene with no less than fifty quality rubber cushion stoppers per tile. 10 year warranty. 20 year track record.

 

In-Ground Hoop

Customized Logo Sports Court by MSFThe cost of your In-Ground Basketball Hoop will depend on a few factors such as how big you want the backboard and the hoop extension to be. It's best to stick with a tried-and-tested, heavy-duty brand (we highly recommend Goalrilla) for optimal performance, adjustability and longevity. We stock a range of the world's best, super-sturdy, permanent, outdoor, adjustable basketball hoops. The cost of a quality hoop can range from around $1,500 to $4,500.

 

Line Markings & Court Art

Half court line markings can usually cost upwards of $500+ to outsource. MSF Sports currently offers free commercial-grade line markings on all MSF PRO flooring packages.

Additionally, if you'd like to have your own special custom logo or artwork painted in the 'key' (or anywhere else), the average cost of a single colour logo printed is around $500, and more for multi coloured logos/art. You can supply your own vector or hi-res artwork.

 

Labour

Hiring labourers can set you back in the region of $300 - $400 per day per labourer, and it's often not easy to find those with experience building sports courts. Many in-ground hoops require at least three strong labourers to build.

We recommend using an experienced and reputable sports court builder to install your court surface and hoop to correctly match the approved design specs.

 

Optional Extras (Additional)

  • Pro Netting & Poles or Fencing installed ~ $2,000 - $3,500
  • Lighting $500+
  • Ball Return System ~ Simple mechanical units $100 - $500, Pro Auto Ball Returns are $8k - $15k

 


 

The total cost of a backyard basketball 'half court' (165sqm or less) is generally within the range of $10,000 - $40,000, fully installed including excavation and concrete. Whilst a FIBA-regulation sized 'full court' (420sqm or more) generally costs in the range of $70,000 - $90,000, fully installed, including excavation and concrete.

 


Backyard Basketball Court Australia

Benefits of MSF PRO™ Tile:

  • Increased grip – anti-slip
  • Sound reduction compared to concrete
  • Consistent ball bounce (Basketball, Tennis, Futsal, Netball & Cricket)
  • Water drainage system – eliminates puddles, increases safety, ready to play in 10 min after rain
  • Safer and more durable surface – no cracking, no warping, no fading
  • More economical and versatile solution than a swimming pool
  • Virtually no maintenance required
  • Adds significant value & uniqueness to your property
  • Save time and costs travelling to stadiums just to train
  • Make the most of an empty space (and save time mowing lawns)
  • 10 year limited warranty + 20 year life expectancy

 


Tips for saving money on an outdoor court:

1. GO SMALLER : FIT SIZE TO YOUR BUDGET...

A 150sqm 3x3 half court is a very big court for a backyard, consider our Free Throw Pro™ court (approx ~9mx5m) that comes in at about a third of the size and cost of the above pricing example.


2. DIY INSTALL THE FLOORING AND/OR HOOP...

The primary way to significantly cut your installation costs is to do a portion (or all) of the construction work on your own. The biggest portion of the concrete installation, for example, is the labour costs. If you're considering the DIY option, then please be sure to read our DIY guide for tips on building your dream home basketball court.

DIY Basketball Court Guide


Do it right the first time!


MSF Sports logoMSF Sports allows you to buy the sports court tiles separately (supply only), without the hoop or installation costs. If you're confident you can DIY install it yourself, our friendly staff will be there to point you in the right direction and offer assistance.

The more you do on your own, the lower the costs will be. However, if you're not confident or experienced with concrete slabs and building, or don't have someone experienced on-hand to assist you then we can take care of the entire court build process, keeping you updated throughout.

Get a free DIY quote and custom court design

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Home Backyard Basketball Court

*Please note: The prices mentioned on this page are only intended as a rough guideline, are subject to change and can vary substantially depending on a wide range of factors. The best way to obtain accurate pricing for your specific requirements is to contact our friendly team.


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