Volleyball Court Construction
Volleyball is usually played on a hard court or on a sand court. We at Precision Courts are experienced in building both hard court surface and sand surface volleyball courts. We are experienced in building International, high school, and custom volleyball courts. Call us now to get a free quote for your future volleyball court!
- The area where the court will be built is marked
- The first sub-grade is graded and leveled
- The court is formed to prepare for the concrete pour
- An ABC Foundation is poured over the first sub-grade, is then graded, leveled, and compacted
- Net post sleeves and center pins are installed on the center of the court
- Vapor barrier is applied over the graded and compacted ABC sub-grade
- Post-Tension/Rebar (Most cases Post-Tension and preferably Post-Tension) is put down in the concrete slab area according to dimensions of the slab construction
- Level stakes are set within court to control court's slope
- Court is poured, leveled, and finished
- Slab is covered wit vapor barrier over it's surface to allow for curing
- Court vapor barrier is removed
- Concrete forms are removed
- Court is left to continue to cure and strengthen until the minimum 28-day full concrete strengthening time period
- Court is flood checked to look for any possible low/high spots and repaired if there are any imperfections on the slab's surface
- Fence posts and light posts are installed
- Chainlink fabric is installed
- Lightheads are installed
- Court is prepped for surfacing, then surfaced (painted)
- The court is complete!