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How Much Does An Indoor Basketball Court Cost In 2022?

If you are an avid basketball player – whether at a professional level or not – then an indoor basketball court may be a worthwhile investment.

With that said, like any major addition to your property, a basketball court is going to hit your pocket really hard. How hard exactly, though?

Well, it depends. There are actually ways for you to optimize your spendings on an indoor basketball court.

Read on to find out how much does an indoor basketball court cost!

How Much Does It Cost To Build An Indoor Basketball Court?

Now, your costs will vary significantly depending on how the work is done and what kind of materials you choose.

But according to HomeAdvisor, the cost of an indoor basketball court ranges from $16,650 to $70,700. Houzz gives a less pocket-friendly cost estimate – from $150,000 to $250,000– but this includes all indoor features you could think of.

HomeAdvisor gives the following cost breakdown for an indoor basketball court:

Costs Low end High end
Flooring $3,300 $29,000
Hoop $300 $1,600
Paint for marking $50 $100
Labor $13,000 $40,000
Total costs $16,650 $70,700

There’s a lot of room for playing around with your budget, as you can see. You may cut your total costs quite significantly by just shopping around for flooring.

The biggest threat to your pocket is labor cost, however. HomeAdvisor estimates that labor for an indoor basketball court ranges from $13,000 to $40,000. There’s quite a considerable difference between the low and high end here.

You can control labor costs to some extent. For example, if you choose to build a court during warmer months, the workers will spend less time trying to break through the cold, hard soil.

Now, let’s have a slightly more in-depth look into some of the cost factors listed earlier.

Basketball court costs based on size

Basketball courts come in various sizes, and you’ll obviously need to pay more for a bigger court. Here are cost estimates for full-size courts:

  • A standard NBA/NCAA full-size basketball court (97 x 50 feet) costs $46,000 on average. 
  • A high school full-size court (84 x 50 feet) costs $41,500 on average.
  • A junior high full-size basketball court (74 x 42 feet) costs $31,000 on average.

If you are willing to cut costs by building a half-size court, then here are some cost estimates:

  • A standard NBA/NCAA half-size court (47 x 50 feet) costs $23,000 on average.
  • A high school half-size basketball court (42 x 50 feet) costs $21,000 on average.
  • A junior high half-size court (37 x 42 feet) costs $15,500 on average.
  • FInally, a 3-on-3 court (30 x 30 feet) costs $9,000 on average.

Aside from costs, you shouldn’t neglect the amount of free space you have for a basketball court building. Your budget may be half a million bucks, but if you don’t have enough space for a 97 by 50 court, you’ll be stuck with whatever your property allows.

Basketball floor costs

When it comes to basketball flooring, the main options are hardwood and laminate.  

Hardwood flooring offers a more premium feel and often better longevity. The costs are accordingly high – $3.5 to $6 per square foot for the material, HomeAdvisor says. Aside from the wood itself, you’ll also need to pay for installation, which will add another $3 to $8 per square foot.

With a full-size basketball court, expect to pay $29,000 for hardwood flooring. The cost would go down to $5,500 for a 3-on-3 court.

If you want to save money, then going for laminate flooring is a good option. Laminate flooring tends to cost $0.70 to $2 per square foot for the material and an additional $2 to $8 per square foot for installation.

In total, laminate flooring for a full-size basketball court will cost $13,000 on the low end and $47,000 on the high end. For a 3-on-3 court, the costs go down to $2,500-$9,000.

Houzz also gives cost estimates for vinyl flooring – from $3 to $7 per square foot, which is relatively cheap. But you pay for that cheapness with increased slipperiness compared with hardwood floors.

In-home cement or concrete slabs

If you have existing cement slabs, you could use them as a base for your court. However, you’ll need to coat the surface with epoxy to protect it.

According to HomeAdvisor, cement slabs typically cost between $1 to $5 per square foot, whereas concrete slabs are usually from $4 to $8 per square foot. This estimate assumes a 6 inches thick cement slab.

And for a 40 x 80 feet area, you would need to spend approximately $19,200 to have a concrete base installed. So it goes without saying that if you already have a base, you’ll be able to save a considerable amount of money.

Basketball hoop costs

Compared to flooring, a basketball hoop isn’t going to affect your wallet considerably. However, you can still shop around to find a good deal.

If you are ready to spend the money on hardwood flooring, then you should probably get yourself a high-quality basketball hoop too. Higher-end hoops cost from $1,200 to $2,000, and they can often be adjusted in height. Adjustable height is a good thing to have for families since the 10 feet regulation height will likely be too much for children.

Other costs

There are some other things that you may need to spend money on as well:

  • Remodeling basement. To install walls, electrical, plumbing, and lighting, expect to pay about $19,000.
  • Extending square footage. If you need to extend square footage to accommodate an indoor basketball court, you’ll have to add around $40,000 to your budget on average.
  • Ventilation and ductwork. Expect to pay about $1,100 per project.
  • Lighting, excluding electrical. This will probably end up between $450 and $550 per light fixture on average.
  • Windows. Depending on the type, windows could cost you from $150 to $1,000 and even more. Houzz recommends using tempered glass, which may add costs. But you could save money by installing non-opening windows.

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Is An Indoor Basketball Court More Expensive Than An Outdoor Court?

The cost estimates given by HomeAdvisor for outdoor and indoor basketball courts are pretty close. An outdoor basketball court-sized at 94 x 50 feet would cost you $17,200 to $76,000, while indoor court estimates range from $16,650 to $70,700.

So which kind of court will cost higher depends more on the materials and contractors you choose. But an outdoor court will probably take less time to build.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does indoor basketball courts add value to your home?

I’ve looked around, and apparently, backyard basketball courts add $10 to $20 thousand value to homes. If I had to guess, an indoor basketball court would add around as much.

How much does an NBA court cost?

A full-size NBA court costs $46,000 on average, while a half-size NBA court is $23,000 on average. However, your court’s actual construction costs would depend on many variables, like size, materials, what kind of air conditioner you purchase, or whatnot.

How thick should a concrete slab be for a basketball court?

You should use at least 4 inches thick concrete slabs with a psi of at least 3,000 to 3,500. You also need 1/2-inch thick rebar to support the concrete.

What is the best kind of flooring for a basketball court?

Hardwood is generally considered the best for basketball courts. Hardwood flooring is standard in many professional courts, and it’s way more durable than laminate. But it’s pretty expensive.

For a home basketball court, though, laminate could be more than enough, especially if you are on a budget. Home indoor basketball courts probably aren’t going to be used as heavily as professional courts.

But if your wallet allows, do choose hardwood for flooring – it’s going to serve you longer and will most likely turn out to be less costly in the long run.

Conclusion

Indoor basketball court cost can vary quite a lot, mainly depending on the flooring material you choose. Aside from that, you may be able to cut labor costs significantly by incorporating more DIY, but not everybody has the tools or skills for that.

In the end, you should shop around to find a contractor that is going to deliver the best value for the buck. Don’t chase after cheap dirt contractors – they won’t bring you any good.

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To check on dates available for a field or gym rental, please select the appropriate box above titled “Click Here to Book”. You can then select the date you are looking for to check on the status of its availability.

Rentals can be booked by emailing [email protected] or by making an in-person appointment at the ARC Center with a member of our Recreation team.

Rental fees are due in full at the time of booking. If requesting dates via e-mail, you will have 24 hours to pay off your balance after request confirmation is received online.

Yes. Please request this by emailing [email protected] if you do not already have your organization account set up. Once you have separate accounts, you will have separate login information for your personal account and your organization’s account.  

Certificates of Insurance (COI) are due at least one week prior to your first scheduled rental of each calendar year. COI must list the Park District as an additional insured. COIs can be emailed to [email protected]

EQUIPMENT

The below will be provided with all rentals. Please plan on bringing any additional items you may need:
Baseball/Softball- Bases
Soccer- Goals/Nets
Volleyball- Net System

Equipment cannot be stored at our facilities. We ask that renters come to each rental prepared with the items they will need. The West Chicago Park District is not responsible for lost, stolen, or misplaced items.

 

ZONE 250

Security deposits are required for rentals at Zone 250 to ensure that responsibilities required of renters when using the facility are carried out (accessing/closing the building and usage while not monitored by staff). 

Security deposits will be assessed for any inappropriate usage of the facility, damage to the facility or equipment, or improper security measures for opening/closing of the facility.

Security deposit refunds will be processed 5 days after your last scheduled rental.

Security deposits will be refunded in the form of original payment (check, credit card, or household credit). There are no cash refunds. Cash payments will be refunded in the form of a check. Check refunds may take up to 14 business days once processed, and credit cards may take up to 7 business days once processed.

 

Access Code

A member of our Recreation team will provide you with your organization’s information once your reservation and payment are complete.

A detailed email will be sent to renters with information on steps to properly access and close the building.

Renters are encouraged to contact the ARC Center at 630.231.9474 if needed during your rental. If your rental is taking place outside of ARC Center hours, you will be provided with contact information for a staff member in case of emergency.

 

Meeting Room

 

Zone 250’s meeting room fee includes access to the room, TV (renter must provide his own connection cables) 4 tables and 24 chairs.  

 

FIELDS

 

The West Chicago Park District will always update Rainout Line in the event of inclement weather.  Visit our Rainout Line here for the most up to date information.  

 

Yes. Any rental canceled due to inclement weather will be refunded in full.

 

At least 5 days notice is required if a renter would like to cancel their rental.

 

For practices, the field is groomed, and bases are installed (baseball/softball). Game prep additionally includes the lining of the field.

 

Concessions will not be available for field rentals.  If booking a full-day event, please contact us by emailing [email protected] for possible options.  

Port o Potties will be provided in all parks. Port o Potties are cleaned periodically throughout the week by a contracted company.

 

Tournaments

Tournaments and multi-day events can simply be booked by reserving the entire day/days at the facility/facilities you are looking at by using the processes mentioned above.

 

Yes. If you have all timeslots booked for the day, you are welcome to hold your games at different times other than the designated blocks. All rentals must stay within the initial start time and final end time.  ‘Full day’ rentals times are listed below. Gaps in times due to blocking increments will not apply for full-day rentals.

Field rentals: from 8am-8pm (30 minute increments) 

ARC rentals: from 8am-8pm (30 minute increments)

Zone rentals: from 8am-8pm (30 minute increments)

Multi-day rentals are required to fill out our multi-day rider form, which will be available by emailing [email protected]. This form clarifies questions on charging admission to events, selling concessions, and points of contact throughout your rental.  

Our parks staff will drag the fields at the beginning of each day. Fields will not be dragged between games.

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