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julz33
i run for bacon

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Name: julz
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Basketball courts
Does anyone have an outdoor basketball court? What material - anyone use modular tile surfacing or a suspended surface? We have a concrete one right now. We will be re-doing the entire backyard soon and was wondering what to do with the court. We were planning on leaving it as-is (concrete) and just re-painting some lines but my boss is telling me we MUST look into the modular tile surfacing. While searching for that I found many websites for suspended surfaces, which look AWESOME. It must be $$$ though. I should add that my son rides his powerwheels, tricycles, all types of ride on toys here as well. The court also doubles as a tennis court, but we wont use it often for tennis.
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Posted 4/17/11 9:38 PM |
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julz33
i run for bacon

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Name: julz
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Re: Basketball courts
We also have plans to extend the fenced in area towards the street - for extra seating and so you are not running into the fence while playing. Since this picture was taken we have installed new hoops. ANy other ideas feel free to give your opinion!!
Message edited 4/17/2011 9:45:23 PM.
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Posted 4/17/11 9:42 PM |
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bpmom
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Re: Basketball courts
I have no suggestions, but I'm excited for you and your new yard.
I also wish I had half your energy!
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Posted 4/17/11 10:44 PM |
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