Courtside Questions
Get answers to all your sports flooring questions, from tennis court resurfacing to basketball court flooring options, installation and more.
There are several sizes to consider when planning to construct an indoor or outdoor basketball court. Professional and other high-talent leagues such as the NBA and NCAA will use an in-bounds area of 94’ x 50’ for their basketball court dimensions, and international leagues such as FIBA will specify a very similar size of 28 meters (92’ ft.) by 15 meters (49’ ft.). High School basketball court regulations call for an 84’ x 50’ in-bounds area, and younger leagues can have an even smaller court dimensions, most commonly a size of approximately 74’ x 42’.
Note that for safety purposes, it is highly recommended to add an additional 3’ - 5’ of sideline and 6’ - 10’ of endline space beyond the painted perimeter lines for extra out of bounds area so that players are not stepping directly off of the surface as they go out of bounds, this can create a tripping hazard and be dangerous to players if not accounted for. Luckily, Mateflex can create a custom court layout to fit your exact needs, no matter what size basketball court you will require.
Q: How long is a volleyball court? (What are the dimensions of a regulation volleyball court)?
A: There are two main sets of indoor volleyball court dimensions that are commonly seen in school sanctioned, club and casual play, and one has seemingly replaced the other as the more “standard” size. Traditionally, the in-bounds area of a volleyball floor would measure 60’ x 30’ in total, however the most recent update to most volleyball court construction guidelines will now call for a more metric-based sizing of 18m x 9m, approximately 59’ long by 29’ 6” wide.
After including the required out of bounds space, the total footprint of the court space will measure 27m x 15m (4.5m beyond each end line and 3m beyond each sideline, approximately 89’ - 90’ x 50’) per NCAA regulations rule 1.1.1, or 24m x 15m (3m beyond each side, approximately 79’ x 50’) per the USA Volleyball specs. Note again that planning for the correct court dimensions with the out of bounds space included is extremely important, as the current rules can penalize teams for having the incorrect court dimensions.
The in-bounds area of a standard sized pickleball court will measure 44’ long by 20’ wide, and with the regulation out of bounds area included, the total pickleball court dimensions will end up measuring 60’ long by 30’ wide. Interested in creating a pickleball court for casual backyard use but don’t have the space to fit the regulation size court? Mateflex can custom build your backyard pickleball court layout to fit any size!
Sports flooring is specifically engineered for athletic performance and safety. It provides a unique balance of shock absorption (to protect athletes' joints), surface traction (for grip), and ball rebound. Regular commercial or residential flooring does not have these critical performance characteristics.
Some older gym floors (typically those installed before the 1990s) used rubber-like polyurethane systems that contained mercury catalysts. If you are dealing with a very old floor, it's worth investigating its history.
In some cases, modular sports flooring can be installed over a thin carpet with a very low pile, but typically we recommend a hard, flat, and level subfloor like concrete, asphalt, or VCT (vinyl composite tile) to ensure stability and proper performance. Thicker carpet is too soft and will not provide a suitable base.
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