How much does it cost to build a VersaCourt court?
Like many construction projects, the cost of building a VersaCourt court can vary depending on various factors such as size, soil preparation requirements, type of base, and the quality and quantity of its accessories.
Can we buy a VersaCourt court, but install it ourselves?
At VersaCourt, we are not only happy to work with our customers in the best way to benefit them, but our court preparation and packaging process is designed to make installation as easy as possible. Once the surface on which the court will be located is solid and flat, installation will be relatively simple.
How can I clean up my VersaCourt court?
VersaCourt modular floors can be cleaned in many ways. If the court is outside, leaves, sticks, and trash can accumulate on the surface. A leaf blower can be used to remove most of the debris. If the surface is dusty or dirty it is recommended to use a pressure hose – make sure it is at the lowest level and does not point directly towards the painted lines. Over time, leaves, rocks, and other debris can accumulate under the modular floor. If this occurs to the point that the surface fills up a lot, disconnect the floors into large sections and slide them out to clean the area.
How do I start the project to build a court?
The first step in the process of building a tennis court usually includes identifying the space in which the court will be installed. You can provide those dimensions to our team at VersaCourt and we can help you design your court, choose accessories and provide you with installation guides.
How does a ball bounce off a VersaCourt surface?
The ball's response is quite real and more sensitive than on any other modular floor on the market, because the court is completely flat and the fixing point mechanism that makes it rigid.
Can extreme temperatures damage VersaCourt surfaces?
The VersaCourt surface is designed to withstand all types of weather conditions. We have installed courts in Canada, Alaska, Mexico, South America, among other areas with extreme conditions.
What if a modular floor is damaged?
Modular floors are not very often damaged, however it is good to know that most can be replaced in a matter of minutes. Simply insert a hook or screwdriver into the hole closest to the corner of the modular floor that has no tabs and pull up.