DIY Basketball Court Surface & Hoop Installation
Depending on your choice of court surface, hoop and court components, installing a court can be simple with the right tools and labour. All of OnCourt’s basketball court products are suitable for DIY installation. To install a court surface, basketball hoop and components, you’ll first need a suitable sub-base. Check out How To Build A Basketball Court Sub-Base for a better understanding of the requirements.
Find A Local Installation Expert For Sub-Base Construction
There are great benefits of partnering with local groundworks specialists for your basketball court installations. OnCourt will provide all the necessary technical drawings, ensuring a seamless collaboration between us and your chosen local contractor. With these detailed guidelines, local experts can tap into their intimate knowledge of the terrain and conditions in your area, ensuring a tailored approach to your project. Opting for a local installer not only offers you the advantage of specialized knowledge but also means reduced costs and a more personalized service.
Comprehensive Technical Support
Once your site is assessed and the ground is prepared, your chosen expert can oversee the entire build, ensuring a court that’s ready for play from the get-go. Embrace the advantages of local expertise, backed by OnCourt’s comprehensive technical support, for a smooth and efficient basketball court installation experience.
Installing An OnCourt Basketball Court At Home
Installing a Basketball Court Kit from OnCourt following sub-base preparation, involves a few simple steps. Court surfaces are delivered in packs ready for simple self installation. Each court comes numbered, with a map for reference. A team of 2 people can install even the largest half court within a day. A few more helpful hands will make light work of this element of the court project. Learn more about residential basketball installations in our Ultimate Guide to Home Basketball Courts.
DIY Modular Basketball Court Surface Installation
Before you begin installing the court surface, review your packing slip and verify everything is included and has not been damaged in transit. Review the numbered court layout document and check your sub-base is ready for tile installation. Move the pallet close to the court, remove wrapping and you’re ready to begin…


Krok 1
Najjednoduchší spôsob inštalácie povrchu dlaždíc je začať v jednom rohu s háčikom na konci dlaždice smerom doprava a nadol, inými slovami, smerom do rohu. Na schéme vyhľadajte panel #1 a nájdite panel #1 vašich dlaždíc a umiestnite ho na miesto.
Krok 2
Nájdite panel #2 a položte ho na miesto, pričom pokračujte v číselnom poradí, kým nebudú všetky panely na mieste.
Krok 3
Step back and visually inspect to ensure your sections are in their proper place. Make sure the basketball lane lines up with your goal, as well with any tennis lines, logos and other lines matching your diagram, etc.
Krok 4
Uzamknite dlaždice k sebe. Začnite s #1 a pohybujte sa po ihrisku v rovnakom poradí, v akom ste položili dlaždice. Jemným šliapaním na švy, počnúc jedným rohom, sa háčikové konce pritlačia do prijímacieho konca, aby pevne držali.
Krok 5
Nainštalujte rampy a rohové diely. Budete mať 2 typy rámp, hák a prijímač a 4 rohové diely.
Step 6
Play ball on your newly installed court surface!


Installing Mega Slam Hoop Systems
Mega Slam systems are straight forward to install and with the right tools and some helping hands, can be assembled in 1-2 hours. The system components are very heavy so without lifting equipment, you’ll need 3-4 people to support you during installation.
Basketball Court Installation FAQ
OnCourt basketball court surfaces can be installed by anyone following simple instructions included in your delivery. Plug and play court surfaces are laid out following the diagram and clipped together with light pressure.
If the sub-base is ready, once the tiled surface is installed, you’ll be able to play immediately. If you’re installing a Mega Slam Hoop, so long as you’ve followed the detailed instructions, you’ll be ready to dunk the moment the last bolt is tightened.