16×32 Vinyl pool, with concrete walls. We Build two corner stairs in the shallow area. To create a larger shallow area and a flat wall between the two steps for swimmers to flip . The autocover rolled into the G44 blue limestone pavers and coping. Very popular and famous limestone. We completed the all backyard with synthetic grass, which also works as a patio. We build a basketball court with metflex tiles over a concrete base. We utilized every inch of the backyard to make more of a playground for the kids.
Asphalt Basketball Court Built in Woodbury NY 11797
Starting with removal of old decks and railroad tie walls, the construction of this new asphalt basketball court replaced the lower level of this client’s backyard that was originally hard to access. New walls were built and new pewter nicolock border was installed as a reinforcement for the asphalt edge. 8 inches of state approved RCA was installed and compacted and 2 inches of new asphalt was then installed and rolled over. One basketball hoop, one court light, a regulation key was striped on the asphalt floor, and a black chain link fence was installed around court, along with a row of arborvitaes and skip laurels complete the landscaping around the court.
Green Basketball Court Tiles Built In Commack NY 11725
Basketball and Shuffle Board Courts Installation
Gappsi designed and installed this shuffleboard and basketball court combination for this apartment complex in Nassau County, NY on the border line of Queens. Using 6 inches of poured concrete slabs reinforced with fiber-mesh, blue polyethylene tiles were striped with white lines and installed for the shuffle board and basketball courts. Red tiles were used to outline the basketball key.
Basketball Court Contractor / Supplier Long Island NY
Basketball court built on a gravel base in Commack NY by Gappsi.
The finish surface of the court is Snap sports Tiles. These tiles are manufactured of polypropylene plastic, and they come in many different colors.in this court we used a combination of dark green and blue, outlined with white stripes. An adjustable regulation hoop with protective foam cushion was used to wrap the pole for safety. A Nicolock mini-colonial wall was built with steps to retain the soil on one long side of the basketball court due to the grade change, since the court was built in a sloped area, this wall was capped with bullnose pavers making it also useful for sitting.
Basketball court and hoop installed in Commack by Gappsi, this court was installed on an existing asphalt court with a nicolock mini colonial wall installed as a sitting wall and steps