How much does a court cost?+
Pricing is $49 per square metre — the full tile price, nothing added at checkout — and the designer shows your exact total live as you build — including freight to your postcode. As a guide, a 6 × 9 m half-court is around $2,650 plus delivery. No quotes to chase, no waiting on a callback.
What size court fits my space?+
Any size — courts are built tile-by-tile, so you're not locked into set dimensions. Start from a preset in the designer (driveway, half-court, full court) and nudge the size in 30 cm steps until it fits your space. On your phone, the AR view drops your actual court into your yard at true size, so you can see exactly where it will end before you buy.
What base do I need?+
Any flat, firm, well-draining surface: a concrete slab, asphalt, or a properly compacted road-base pad. Existing driveways and older slabs are usually perfect — hairline cracks are fine, the tiles bridge them. Starting from grass or dirt? A local concreter or landscaper can prepare the pad, and your court then snaps down over it in an afternoon.
Do I need council approval?+
For a court laid over an existing slab or driveway, approval is generally not required — you're laying a removable surface, not building a structure. If you're pouring a new slab, adding high fencing or lighting, rules vary by council, so it's worth a quick check with yours first. We can supply a spec sheet of your design to attach to any application.
What sports can I build?+
Basketball (driveway to full court, with FIBA / Junior / NBA 3-point lines), pickleball (regulation, doubles, singles), and multi-sport courts that overlay basketball, pickleball, netball, volleyball, tennis and more on the same tiles.
Can I add custom colours, lines and logos?+
Yes — choose your court and keyway colours, line-marking colours, run-off, and add logos (including NBA team marks and Jordan Jumpman, or upload your own). Line markings are applied at the factory into the tile surface, not hand-painted on top, so they're far more durable than painted lines (and easy to reapply down the track if they ever wear).
How is it installed?+
The tiles snap together over any flat, firm base (concrete, asphalt, or a prepared pad). No glue, no setting time. Each court ships with bevelled edges, court anchors and a step-by-step install guide.
Will the tiles shift, or could they be stolen?+
No. Each tile has a hidden centre cap that pops out to reveal an anchor point. The included anchors fix the court to your base, so it can't slide sideways — and the tiles can't be lifted or stolen. On an existing slab you simply anchor at the recommended points.
How long does delivery take?+
Typically 8–10 weeks from order: about 4–5 weeks to build your custom court plus around 2 weeks freight. Custom logos don't add to this — they're applied during the build, so your timeline stays the same. Metro freight is included in the live price; regional/international is quoted at checkout.
Do you ship outside Australia?+
Yes. Your court ships factory-direct, and the factory delivers sport flooring to more than 40 countries. Design your court as normal — international freight is quoted at checkout based on your destination, and your court ships straight from production to your door.
What's the warranty?+
Every court is backed by a 10-year warranty. The tiles are UV-stable and engineered for full-time outdoor use.
What if a tile ever gets damaged?+
That's the beauty of a modular court: pop out the affected tile and snap in a replacement — no specialist, no resurfacing. Keep a few spares from your order, or order replacement tiles in your exact colour any time.
How do I pay, and is it secure?+
Checkout is online by card, processed by Stripe — the same payment platform used by millions of businesses worldwide. We never see or store your card details. Your full court specification is attached to your order, so what you designed is exactly what the factory builds.
Can I get a refund?+
Because every court is custom-made to your design, we can't offer change-of-mind refunds once production starts (your statutory rights for faulty goods always apply). You confirm your design and sign off before any payment, so there are no surprises.
Do I have to buy online, or can I talk to someone?+
Both. You can design and order entirely online, or email us and we'll happily help you plan your court before you commit.