DIY Basketball Court - How much does it cost?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2020
  • I have just built a DIY basketball court at my backyard. The size of the basketball court is 30 feet x 25 feet. The court itself is made off 4-inch thick concrete with rebar. And the goal post is sitting on top of 4-foot deep concrete footing.
    The entire process from just grass to basketball court took about 1.5 week. It could have been faster but my contractor only works after 5pm because he works for a larger construction company during the day (probably why my price is much cheaper). The concrete were pour on Saturday morning (only took a couple of hours), then we wait about 72 hours before removing the wood forms. Then we install the goal (only took about 3 hours).
    If you would like to buy a basketball goal from Amazon, like the goal (Goaliath) I used in this video, please consider using my link to support my channel:
    amzn.to/2ESUOfl
    I have this video has been useful for anyone building your own basketball court.
    Thank you for watching, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!
    #basketballcourt #diybasketballcourt #basketball
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  • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
    @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +124

    Buy the basketball goal I used in this video for only $677 from Amazon (help support my channel): amzn.to/2ESUOfl

    • @brandonmoore2679
      @brandonmoore2679 3 года назад +4

      I'm in Richmond/Katy area of Houston. Can you provide your contractor's info?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      ​@@brandonmoore2679 My contractor's name is Art, his cell # is (832) 790-3147‬. He specializes in Concrete and Brick only.

    • @armonjberwari7396
      @armonjberwari7396 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I really wanted to know if you had to buy every item separately when making this court, or did the contractor get everything for u for the price of under $1,500?

    • @armonjberwari7396
      @armonjberwari7396 3 года назад +3

      I am thinking about making a court too I live on 18 acres of land

    • @ELPRES1DENTE45
      @ELPRES1DENTE45 3 года назад +1

      I wouldn't put that plastic grid crap over top of it. You're more likely to get injured and chewed up from that than you are from the concrete.

  • @kennethhorne7469
    @kennethhorne7469 2 года назад +571

    He spent $3,400 to build the court. You’re welcome.

  • @impoor5411
    @impoor5411 3 года назад +492

    The kids are lucky to have a dad to build this for them!

  • @Ziltch
    @Ziltch 3 года назад +162

    My dad and I did a court similar this size when I was in HS for a final end of the year project. We had to build something that would take 10+ hours and make a PowerPoint presentation. Long story short I passed with an A+ and my dad did something with me that I’ll cherish forever !

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +8

      @Ziltch Awesome, that is a great way to spend memorable time with your Dad! I am sure you will remember that for the rest of your life. :-)

    • @davoyan777
      @davoyan777 Год назад

      Awesome story bro lucky you (no sarcasm)

  • @ninetails1553
    @ninetails1553 3 года назад +17

    I've been looking to do this for awhile now. Thanks for the walk through, this really helps me understand the process better.

  • @jhajha5128
    @jhajha5128 3 года назад +16

    I have been wanting to do this for the longest time, now that my kids are all at home, this would be the right time to do it. I really thought it would cost more than this, thanks for the recommendation.

  • @innovativitga4705
    @innovativitga4705 3 года назад +14

    Great video and congratulations on your project! Your basketball court is good value and will last a very long time!

  • @greenhousebusiness2860
    @greenhousebusiness2860 3 года назад +147

    Been on the fence about this for years. Since we are staying at home more, I think this is worth it. I love your video thanks for sharing.

    • @Officialcfnpremiere
      @Officialcfnpremiere 3 года назад +7

      It took his 15 minutes to say he spent $3400 should of said soon video start..

    • @DS-ju2sq
      @DS-ju2sq 3 года назад +3

      There are a few more things you shouId consider before doing this project.
      1.) Do you expect a return on investment from buiIding a bb court? Did you know bb courts can increase the vaIue of your home? That may affect the scope of the project.
      2.) SoiI - what region of the country do you Iive in and what is your IocaI soiI conditions, can you achieve 90-95% compaction on the base materiaI. Ask peopIe who pour concrete for a Iiving in your area for tips especiaIIy for seaonaI regions or regions that cIimate changes reguIarIy.
      3.) Hire finishers for the concrete. You can get 1 or 2 finishers pay them a fIat rate $150-$300 and get a perfect or dang cIose to perfect finish. They have the right tooIs for the job, and I can't stress enough how peopIe who finish for a Iiving know what they are doing, at the right pIace, right time, right temps, right conditions to get the right finish. It's truIy a form of art. Don't get me wrong I Iove my kids finger paintings, but.....
      4.) Is your property sIoped that requires backfiII to raise grade AND if so, do you need a spread footing for additional support.
      Best of Iuck, it's pretty cooI feeIing when its finished!

  • @hndeveloper5570
    @hndeveloper5570 3 года назад +18

    Thanks for creating this video! I really thought it would be a lot more expensive!

  • @theplatinumfalcon3963
    @theplatinumfalcon3963 2 года назад +11

    I live in Houston too and I'm trying to have one built at my grandma's backyard. The way your backyard is set up and the fence looks very similar to my grandma's. That's crazy if it's the same neighborhood

  • @Baba_Jibreel
    @Baba_Jibreel 3 года назад +11

    im jelly! i want this so bad! nice video thanks for the breakdown, will you do a concrete sealant over it?

  • @SkyBlue-nc1gc
    @SkyBlue-nc1gc 3 года назад +38

    Perfect! I would love to build my own basketball court soon

  • @innovativeremanagement6116
    @innovativeremanagement6116 3 года назад +15

    Nice basketball court - thanks for the insight

  • @WristbandConnectionHouston
    @WristbandConnectionHouston 3 года назад +3

    Great information I was looking to buy a basketball goal for my do it yourself basketball court before I watch this

  • @nikolavukovic791
    @nikolavukovic791 2 года назад +6

    I'm writing a project about creating parks in the area of the city which are lacking them for my managing projects course at college, and given that every park needs a basketball court for kids to play at this is helping me understand how much work goes into making one. Thank you for the video, and you're setting a great example for your kids, props to you man! I'd be annoyed by the pole not being centered, too haha

    • @robert2690
      @robert2690 Год назад +1

      You can place a basketball court in a city and it will fill up. Instead of art sculptures.

  • @gardnert508
    @gardnert508 3 года назад +13

    DO A VIDEO ON YOUR SOLAR PANELS ALSO, THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING TALK ABOUT BEING ON THE GROUND OR THE ROOF!!!!

  • @GainsMarathon
    @GainsMarathon 3 года назад +4

    Houston, TX here as well.
    Let’s hoop! Ha ha nice court man

  • @nuracanari1139
    @nuracanari1139 3 года назад +14

    This is the best explanation, $3000 for concrete basketball court 4inch thick very nice 🙂

  • @owenryan3868
    @owenryan3868 2 года назад +1

    Looks amazing congrats, I know I would sprain my ankle on those raised sides.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +1

      Yeah you are right, I am actually adding some dirt and grass to gently slope the sides. Thanks for the comments!

  • @dannymckenzie4393
    @dannymckenzie4393 Год назад

    Hi, thanks so much for this video. It is very useful. IS there anything else you regret, or any other general tips that you would give, such as it being level with the grass?

  • @mackenziecalvan1686
    @mackenziecalvan1686 2 года назад +1

    Very cool. Going to try this

  • @vnice429
    @vnice429 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I just started a project at home for a 30 x 35 concrete slab.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      Congratulations, hope your basketball court will turn out great 👍

    • @mikemcmanama7221
      @mikemcmanama7221 3 года назад

      Is that a decent size?

    • @userresuuuu
      @userresuuuu 3 года назад

      @@mikemcmanama7221 yeah its bigger than the guys in the video

    • @prestontipton3679
      @prestontipton3679 2 года назад

      what was the price for the concrete slab in your area for that?

  • @joshwillis4979
    @joshwillis4979 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir I just installed 2 seperate gorillas over the past 6 months as I do concrete also. Both directions said make sure you slab is not connected to the concrete for basketball post. So he should of put a piece of expansion joint in-between where the 2 concrete meets. Also I install extra concrete around the pole so that way if the basketball hits in that area under rim it has less chance of hitting the corner of concrete and bounces somewhere far. But that's a big basketball court. He did a good job. I find it weird that the 55 inch Goliath I had to hurry like 20 percent of the pole as the 60 inch Goliath ignite was like your concept. It seems like burying a pole will be stronger but the 60 inch is anchored. Idk lol

  • @alvinmyers1346
    @alvinmyers1346 3 года назад +1

    great info! thank you for this.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @Alvin Myers Glad it was helpful!

  • @superbike5lim
    @superbike5lim 2 года назад +4

    Great court. That 4” lip looks like a lot of turned ankles right around the goal though lol

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +2

      @5limFPS you are right, I will be sloping the 4" edges soon... I will create video soon. Please subscribe.

  • @tfsupplements8667
    @tfsupplements8667 3 года назад +21

    Wow, that is a great price! Your basketball court looks awesome! $4 per square foot is unbelievable cheap! I am jelly too! Huahhuahua

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      Thanks - just wanted to let anyone interested in their own basketball court it is not that expensive. Thanks for watching!

    • @fleet7121
      @fleet7121 3 года назад

      bruh 3000 dollars

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @@fleet7121 you think that is expensive for a 750 square feet concrete?

    • @fleet7121
      @fleet7121 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS well i am a kid so i dont really know about this stuff but i quess thats alright since well it is concrete

    • @fleet7121
      @fleet7121 3 года назад

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS and 3000 usd is 2550 eur for me so even cheaper

  • @ajnur6574
    @ajnur6574 3 года назад +4

    Nice! I want one!

  • @tmph1814
    @tmph1814 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info

  • @TruckerDave215
    @TruckerDave215 3 года назад +9

    Wow you sound like a basketball court expert great video man I’m in the process in looking for a house and I need a big yard because I’m going to build a court that’s my goal I figure it would cost 10k guess depend on where u live at but thanks for the video can’t wait

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      Trucker Dave - thanks man for your nice comment, hope you build your basketball court soon!

    • @romeoETmike
      @romeoETmike 3 года назад

      10K is for a regulation size (Half-court) which may include a nice "Slam dunk 54" collegiate size goal. Dyco paint not included. They are expensive.

    • @TruckerDave215
      @TruckerDave215 3 года назад

      @@romeoETmike 10k is my goal most I pay for can’t wait

    • @tbfit7808
      @tbfit7808 3 года назад

      @@TruckerDave215 do you already have the money saved and waiting . My goal is to have one as well

    • @TruckerDave215
      @TruckerDave215 3 года назад +1

      @@tbfit7808 no doubt I am I can’t wait already bought the court

  • @VWorldWide
    @VWorldWide 3 года назад +5

    Nice man. I thought I got a good deal on my slab haha that is awesome man.yeah the hoop system is very important also it is very important to have that 4inch slope as well if you do not want pooling.but mine was a little different I put a surface on it as well.nice video man.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @V WorldWide thanks for your comment. Just want to double check 4-inch slope seems very steep. My basketball court size is 30 feet x 25 feet, I believe with 4-inch slope, anybody playing on the court probably will feel the slope or incline. May be you mean 4 cm?

    • @VWorldWide
      @VWorldWide 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS no it's 4 inches, it isn't noticeable at all. Only way you can even tell is when it rains it drains to one side.i went with the 4 inch because of recommendations from the court surface manufacture. The water falls through the surface and funnels down the slope. But over all it feels flat .you can see it on my channel if you want. I don't put links on other creator channels. Have a good day. ✌️

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      @@VWorldWide I saw your video and channel, nice. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the tip! I am not 100% how much slope I have maybe 4-inch. I have not seen any water pooling. I guess my slope is good enough. I also bought some used Sport Court tiles, I am going to create a video on that soon. Thanks again!

    • @VWorldWide
      @VWorldWide 3 года назад +2

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS I think the main thing is that it is level your contractors did a good job from what I can see and if you are not getting the pooling then it must be fine. I subbed you as well. And thanks for checking it out. My next thing is a hoop light.

    • @aceaser7717
      @aceaser7717 2 месяца назад +2

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAScan i see the sport tiles installed

  • @jabullies1896
    @jabullies1896 3 года назад +1

    Love the video I wanted to ask you what contractors did you use i also live in Houston would love to get some estimates great video very helpful

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @J&A Bullies My contractor name is Art here is his cell # (832) 790-3147‬. He specializes in Concrete and Masonry.

    • @jabullies1896
      @jabullies1896 3 года назад

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS thank you so much for your time

  • @jfoosh24
    @jfoosh24 2 года назад +1

    This is what my parents did for me when I was a kid. See those edges...lots of turned ankles. Wish there was a way to angle it off

  • @sarthakgurjar3143
    @sarthakgurjar3143 2 года назад +2

    you still giving heart to people even after 1 year

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +1

      yes i am a small youtuber who cares LOL

  • @theofilosdimas6677
    @theofilosdimas6677 3 года назад +1

    Great vid ! wish the resolution was better

  • @cosmicbrizzle7156
    @cosmicbrizzle7156 3 года назад +111

    Great! all I need now is a house

    • @Colbyw74
      @Colbyw74 3 года назад +1

      so u live on the streets lol

    • @kiinqdoge5611
      @kiinqdoge5611 3 года назад +4

      @@Colbyw74 a dumpster actually

    • @Colbyw74
      @Colbyw74 3 года назад

      @@kiinqdoge5611 wasnt asking u

    • @kiinqdoge5611
      @kiinqdoge5611 3 года назад +8

      @@Colbyw74 shut up

    • @adonygrapes
      @adonygrapes 3 года назад +2

      @@kiinqdoge5611 can I move in with you we can be roommates

  • @mohammedegyptian2527
    @mohammedegyptian2527 7 месяцев назад

    nice court good work

  • @Directory1
    @Directory1 Год назад

    I'm going to give this a shot on my own I'll let you know how it went

  • @joeburciaga9977
    @joeburciaga9977 2 года назад +1

    Bro I live in sugar Land planning to get land in Cleveland This video helped alot thanks

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +1

      Hey neighbor! Good to hear that! Best wishes for your adventures in Cleveland!

  • @ltaustin6120
    @ltaustin6120 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video 👍

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @LT Austin Thanks for your comment

  • @Techno4more
    @Techno4more 3 года назад +2

    I highly recommend that you slope the edges or add grass, that's an ankle twist waiting to happen

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @Fearbleeds "Sloping the Edges" is a great idea. I will do try to make a gradual slope using soil and grass to avoid tripping hazard and prevent twisted ankles. I will create another video to cover this "sloped edge" idea! Thanks for the great suggestion!

    • @Techno4more
      @Techno4more 3 года назад

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS no problem. Any time I play somewhere I always look around and mKe sure there are no sudden edges or cracks. I've sprained my ankles too many Times to count... It's not fun

  • @jasonvegan5761
    @jasonvegan5761 3 года назад +9

    I might be concerned at how thin the concrete is where the anchor for the rim bolts on. Would’ve been nice to have it a bit bigger so it can withstand the stresses.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      I agree with you bigger is better. Mine was actually screwed up because it was not even centered right. However just want to let your the strength of the basketball pole comes from the 3 foot anchor buried inside the concrete.

    • @jordanpatel4919
      @jordanpatel4919 3 года назад +3

      Also, it is generally recommended that the foundation for the pole mount be a separate pour with a slight gap as the vibration from the goal with each shot will transfer into the larger, thinner slab and often crack it.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @@jordanpatel4919 Thanks for the tip and comment, never thought about that. You raised a good point. But I think being separated may also have its drawbacks such as the foundation for the pole may move away from the court. LOL

    • @derekmortensen1665
      @derekmortensen1665 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS yeah, I think having it all in one pour and connected definitely makes it stronger and helps prevent the concrete from shifting throughout the years. There isn’t enough vibration to crack the concrete especially when it will be transferred 4ft into the ground. I literally just bought my hoop and will being have my concrete poured within the next 2 weeks. Awesome job on the video!

  • @cheapautopartsyoutube2127
    @cheapautopartsyoutube2127 3 года назад +15

    I am in SF, CA I wish my land was that big. LOL

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +7

      You should move to Texas. Plenty of land to stretch out here.

  • @vinnyplace1269
    @vinnyplace1269 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the video

  • @TarkBCetin
    @TarkBCetin 3 года назад +2

    Dude thank you for taking this video. I have one question, How many square meters is your garden?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      My garden (backyard) is approximately 1850 square meters

    • @TarkBCetin
      @TarkBCetin 3 года назад +1

      ​@@DIYGEEKTEXAS Thank you for replying to my question and replying to the video you posted 1 year ago

  • @mooseskuimet2638
    @mooseskuimet2638 3 года назад +1

    We concreted the basket, but concretening the court seems hard and expensive even with a builder, but it’s fun and we still can play h.o.r.s.e with our neighbors in the summers and springs

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @Mooses Kuimet I remember having to walk for miles just to play on a court when I was a kid. Having any kind of court is nice, concrete or just dirt. As long as it has a hoop. LOL

    • @mooseskuimet2638
      @mooseskuimet2638 3 года назад

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS i have a court near my home but we have a basket in my cottage cuz you had to drive to the nearest court

  • @steveupshaw4245
    @steveupshaw4245 2 года назад +2

    Great video! It was exactly what I was looking for size and all, so a year later how is it holding up? Thanks

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +2

      It is holding up well! No cracks after one year! I decided to add plastic sport tiles on top of it, not because concrete was bad... it was because people say plastic tiles will be better for my 46 year old knees. Check out this video for this same basketball court with plastic tiles installed: ruclips.net/video/9Jn7X7Nu3dQ/видео.html

  • @cooliospidersonic2243
    @cooliospidersonic2243 Год назад +2

    You multiply the area(20 x 30) then with that number times it by the amount per sq ft and that’s your cost

  • @joshuaortiz3411
    @joshuaortiz3411 3 года назад +14

    I live in Houston too🤟🔥🔥

  • @thefertilemind
    @thefertilemind 3 года назад +21

    Essentially this video is about getting a concrete slab poured. 🤣

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      @mrvvolf well yes, but also letting people know you can get it done for about $4 per square foot.

    • @EiLLo81
      @EiLLo81 3 года назад +2

      Right DIY does not mean pay someone to do it.

    • @nuracanari1139
      @nuracanari1139 3 года назад +2

      Yeah but that's what a home made basketball court / goal is basically

  • @ol3770
    @ol3770 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @angelfriendhouston
    @angelfriendhouston 2 года назад +2

    Nice, I am planning to build one. Did the contractor made the wood frame and wire mesh ? What are the specs of the wire mesh?. Did you have any underlayment under concrete ? Thank You

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +1

      I created the concrete forms to border the basketball court. The concrete contractors lay the rebars for the entire court. Yes there was an underlayment which is basically a weed barrier laid on top of bare ground dark what is we remove the grass.

  • @dustinwiggin9470
    @dustinwiggin9470 3 года назад +3

    Guess I'm missing the do it yourself part haha Great video but not what I was looking for.

  • @h0llyw00dhoward7
    @h0llyw00dhoward7 3 года назад +2

    I'm debating concrete or tar (black top). Overall it looks pretty clean.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      I recommend concrete because it is stronger and will last much longer and less hot

  • @dribbleuniversity
    @dribbleuniversity 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video!!

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @Darnell Cole Thanks for your comment - glad you liked it!

    • @dribbleuniversity
      @dribbleuniversity 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS thanks to you a goal will be in my yard coming soon! I’m in Houston also btw

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @@dribbleuniversity HTOWN neighboor! Awesome - if you don't have contractor yet please consider calling the contractor I used - His name is Art, his cell # is (832) 790-3147‬. He specializes in Concrete and Brick only. Tell him Andrew referred you.

    • @NAIMSHARIF10
      @NAIMSHARIF10 3 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS did he do both the concrete and grass removal?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @@NAIMSHARIF10 I did not have concrete there, it was just regular grass lawn, no concrete removal (that would probably be extra). Yes, the contractor did have special grass cutter machine, that cuts the grass into nice 12" perfect width rolls. He took the grass and I am sure he probably resells those grass sods.

  • @mucho_swag1732
    @mucho_swag1732 2 года назад

    Whoever these kids are I would be so happy and grateful if I got this I would kill to have a basketball court it’s always been my dream

  • @shannonmcdonald1431
    @shannonmcdonald1431 Месяц назад

    I'm actually about to do the same thing. Except I'm not just pouring a basketball court but also a pool slab and porch slab. I'm forming it adding the gravel and rebar. My concrete guy is charging a dollar a sq ft. So I not a bad deal in my opinion.

  • @randomdude3646
    @randomdude3646 3 года назад +3

    I would hate to fall and scratch myself on the abrasive surface, but nice court overall.

  • @TruckerDave215
    @TruckerDave215 3 года назад +1

    I’m in New Jersey I’m doing 30 by 30 with metal plates for no cracking waiting for appraisal in few days can’t wait hope not that expensive

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @Trucker Dave Nice size 30x30, please let us know how much it cost in New Jersey :-) Thanks

  • @SoufCentrol
    @SoufCentrol 3 года назад +11

    Damn, I was trying cement my whole back yard. Found this video and you said you paid 3000 just for that slab.....😐 Well, those plans are out of the window 😂

    • @Raxcblue
      @Raxcblue 2 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @Chag2432
    @Chag2432 3 года назад +57

    It’s takes 9 minutes and 35 seconds before he tells you how much it costs.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +27

      Sorry I just want to make sure to explain what it is that I am telling everyone the cost of ...

    • @FlyConnor12
      @FlyConnor12 2 года назад +2

      Thanks

    • @ernie548
      @ernie548 2 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @Slap_ahoe_texas
      @Slap_ahoe_texas 2 года назад

      Good stuff👍🏿

  • @user-gk1sl4ge9q
    @user-gk1sl4ge9q 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello thank you for the video. We also live in Houston,TX and was wodering if you can provide the name of the company who did the concrete for you?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  7 месяцев назад +2

      Javier with Quality Concrete (from Katy) 979-877-1309

  • @ashihtaka
    @ashihtaka 9 месяцев назад +2

    2 years later did the concrete break outside of the saw cuts?
    any chance for update video?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  9 месяцев назад +1

      No, i have no crack at all

  • @marianel5848
    @marianel5848 3 года назад +2

    very interesting\m/ where i live it's rural n just dirt so i might just pay my neighbor to grade the dirt with his tractor every so often lol\m/ gona buy a portable goal because of the sunset and sunrise\m/ nice video tho

  • @thomasperkins221
    @thomasperkins221 2 года назад

    Did you ever get the lines painted? If so, how much did you pay? Im painting a custom bball court right now but much more elaborate. More so like a mural that just happens to be a court. Haha

  • @RiomaWF
    @RiomaWF Год назад +1

    is it big enough? I'm not sure just looking through your camera but I don't think you can draw a full 3 point line on it. Regardless it is nice to have something like that in your back yard. Good job

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  Год назад +1

      Yes it is big enough for College / NCAA 3-point line, but not the NBA 3-point line

  • @erikg6905
    @erikg6905 3 года назад +3

    Nice only thing I would have done different is the goal you should have got a mega slam..

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @Erik G Yep 👍 you are right, i regret not spending a bit more money on the goal. Megaslam would be a better choice.

  • @LanceBadazzz
    @LanceBadazzz 9 месяцев назад +1

    That rough texture is gonna tear up basketballs and sneaker outsoles big time bro. Should’ve went smooth.

  • @maxin3231
    @maxin3231 2 года назад

    What a good price for everything!

  • @tonyaperry4763
    @tonyaperry4763 Месяц назад

    I understand this court was poured for family fun and exercise. But if your children are playing 🏀 at school, their shot will be off.
    30ft X 25ft, what size court is that?
    How did you stripe the free throw line, 3point arch line, etc. It will throw off your shot if the dimensions aren't exact.
    Also if using concrete there is a surface for basketball court that goes on top concrete.(optional).
    For 3,400.00(today it may cost a little more).
    The professionals you hired should have done this job professionally, with concrete surfaced, striped with correct dimensions and all. For a half court dimensions are,
    youth-37ft X 42ft
    High school 42ft X 50ft
    college 47ft X 50ft
    International/profess. 52ft X 31ft
    Thanks for sharing your project experience. That's how we all learn. I added the above information not to be negative, only to add more information if anyone needed it.

  • @MrRottweiler72
    @MrRottweiler72 3 года назад +2

    Only thing I'll do different is put the goal on the other side (opposite). Only reason I wouldn't want the ball to go into traffic. Just being cautious.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @MrRottweiller72 Thanks for your suggestion. Yes you are right about risk of having ball going into traffic. In my case there no issue because there is another 12 feet of grass on the other side of the fence because my lot is located at a curve (turn) where my lot is the corner of the curve. Thanks for your comment though... it makes good point!

  • @livefrom201
    @livefrom201 2 года назад

    Why don’t you seal it with a dye for cement and then lay lines on it? I’m sure you wouldn’t notice the rained on portion at that point

  • @jaycudi679
    @jaycudi679 3 года назад +7

    You mind me asking what you do for living? Look like a successful man.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      @Darth Vader I am a software developer full-time and real-estate investor/developer part-time. I am a workaholic though. I work & play 10 - 12 hours per day, everyday.

  • @arielmason8375
    @arielmason8375 3 года назад +2

    Nice slab! You’re not supposed to have it leveled bc you want to create a slope so the rain water can flow and drain properly.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @Ariel you are right, I forgot to mention the basketball court slab is not 100% level, it is slanted very slightly for water to run off towards the 3-point line. Thanks for your comment.

    • @arielmason8375
      @arielmason8375 3 года назад +4

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS thank you for a response. I just had mine built 35x30 for my kids and it’s still in the curing process. I watched your video a couple times before I decided to have one built for my kids. Thank you for posting it.

    • @andrewn176
      @andrewn176 3 года назад +1

      @@arielmason8375 Congratulations! I am sure your Kids will enjoy the basketball court. Thanks for watching.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @@arielmason8375 Congratulations, I am sure your Kids will enjoy the basketball court for many years. Thanks for watching.

  • @westmcgee9320
    @westmcgee9320 2 года назад

    Neat. Not the DIY I was expecting.

  • @Goldstandardme
    @Goldstandardme 2 года назад +1

    Is the 3000 dollars including the contractor's work? Or just for the materials? Great video!

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  2 года назад +4

      @Redouane Elghazi $3400 includes material and labor, it even includes the basketball goal.

    • @Goldstandardme
      @Goldstandardme 2 года назад +1

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS thanks!

  • @colonelreb1014
    @colonelreb1014 Месяц назад

    We put the top of an oil barrel on a barn and painted a square on top

  • @juanjimeneztorres7997
    @juanjimeneztorres7997 3 года назад +2

    Picking the right to pour especcially in summer , especcially in Houston its always the heat , the rain , trafficc , how far is the plant how busy they are at the palant , 🙄the helper have to much coronas last night ..but its always fun .

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @Juan jimenez Torres You must be from Houston? or lived in Houston before? Heat and humidity is for real a problem in Houston :-( but yes Coronas do help a lot LOL

  • @kicks2450
    @kicks2450 Год назад

    3400 is super cheap compared to in my area this is at least a 10k job in my area rn even more depending if pump needed and a bit bigger

  • @MetalBum
    @MetalBum 7 месяцев назад

    30 x 25 ft 4 in thick. Rebar. $4 a sf concrete.

  • @TETRARCHJeffUnstableFreak
    @TETRARCHJeffUnstableFreak 2 года назад +1

    I plan on doing something like this its worth it

  • @romeoETmike
    @romeoETmike 3 года назад +7

    You're lucky. In our area, it cost $7-8 per SF.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @romeoETmike where are you at?

    • @crsmith56
      @crsmith56 3 года назад +1

      That’s on the cheaper side in NE! Crazy prices!

    • @gabec6522
      @gabec6522 3 года назад

      Northwest Ohio its 10 a square foot

    • @christinbillings4062
      @christinbillings4062 9 месяцев назад

      $7 in NC

  • @trevormcmanis
    @trevormcmanis 3 года назад +1

    Very nice court. Will the rough surface damage the basketball? Just curious

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @Basement Artie Great question, we use outdoor / streetball basketball instead of indoor basketball. The concrete rough surface does scratch the ball but it is not bad. We had a new bad since we finish the basketball court about 9 months ago, the basketball still looks and feels great. Here is an example of ✅Spalding NBA Outdoor Street Basketball ✅: 👉 amzn.to/3aLlUCd

  • @chillwill6394
    @chillwill6394 3 года назад +7

    Funny, I installed a similar court only its 25x25 and it was done exactly the same and my guy charged me 2500$ but he didn't use rebar. But the Goliath 54" was 800 here in Memphis... ? Any ideas on how to quiet the bouncing noise?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @william saulsberry Thanks for providing your basketball court's build numbers. Hmm not using rebar is disturbing, your contractor probably trying to save a couple hundred dollars, hopefully your basketball court will not crack without rebars. I bought my Goliath goal $400 because it bought from individual (OfferUp). To reduce the bouncing noise consider using sport court plastic floor tiles.

    • @majoralpha1015
      @majoralpha1015 3 года назад +1

      Well rebar really is necessary for something like this . Especially with the light weight that’s going to be on it . Driveways don’t have rebars and they handle tons of weights daily .
      Im sure your contracted used fiber mesh as a reinforcement (atleast I hope he did ) . But that will be plenty .

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @@majoralpha1015 Yes, I am sure rebar are overkill for a basketball court, but we did use it anyways to prevent / minimize cracking etc...

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @@majoralpha1015 You are right rebar are not necessary for basketball court, however it is not much more to add rebar and rebars do help keep the concrete together (not crack so easily).

  • @subroot2352
    @subroot2352 2 года назад +1

    Where do you live and how much is your house to have something like this in your backyard?

  • @leonardxu
    @leonardxu 3 года назад +4

    At X1.5 speed this is perfect! Great info!! Thx!!

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, you are right, should have been more brief or I should have talked faster Lol

  • @shanehilliard125
    @shanehilliard125 Месяц назад

    Where is Houstin Texas ? I’ve heard of Houston ..but never been to Houstin

  • @gardnert508
    @gardnert508 3 года назад +1

    THE SOLAR PANELS HOW MUCH DOES IT COST EACH MONTH, AND DO YOU SAVE A LOT MONEY, AND IS BEST TO HAVE THEM ON THE GROUND OR ON THE ROOF? NICE SET UP WITH THE PANELS

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @winter Gardner I have around 30 panels running. It was a DIY solar panel project, I have a separate channel for DIY SOLAR: ruclips.net/channel/UC-eel6d8ghND3279SdRjoTw
      The panels saves me about $100 - $150 of electricity cost per month (I am in Texas and I pay around $0.11 per kwh with delivery fees)

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад

      @winter Gardner If you have ground space, it is much easier, cheaper and better/easier to maintain on the ground.

  • @troydiehl1405
    @troydiehl1405 2 месяца назад

    Do you have puddles? How much slope do you have on concrete for water drainage?

  • @d2bproductions
    @d2bproductions Год назад +1

    Wish I would’ve watched this video before I started my project. Ended up paying $3k more than you in Houston for about the same size square footage.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  Год назад +2

      My project was in 2020 though, right now with after Covid inflation, I am not sure if you are paying that much more?

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors Год назад

      The price of raw materials has risen, and so has the price of sports tiles. You have already bought it; don't care about the price, enjoy the fun it brings to you.

  • @MSolve1
    @MSolve1 3 года назад +5

    Hi DIY, $4 per sqft is a great price. May I know where you are located?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +4

      I am in a suburb of Houston, TX called Katy, TX

  • @joshuasmith2814
    @joshuasmith2814 3 года назад +12

    Never put concrete directly on dirt (compact or not) it needs at least 4"-6" of substrate, especially on a large area like this it will settle and move unevenly.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @Joshua Smith Thanks for your input, are you suggesting we should have digged for footings (deep foundations) like as if we are building a home?

    • @joshuasmith2814
      @joshuasmith2814 3 года назад +10

      @@DIYGEEKTEXAS Hi there, no not footings. It is a full base usually made of clear crush (rock) or road base, when compacted it lock itself in and provides even sub-base for the slab. It is the weight of the slab itself plus water drainage that don't play well when directly on dirt.

  • @JayCProd
    @JayCProd Год назад +1

    not too shabby 3k+ Thoughts on how the court holding up.

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  Год назад +1

      With rising labor, steel I don't think I can re create this basketball court for $3k+ in 2022 or beyond. The basketball court is holding up really well. No cracks yet. Concrete is good when it is always dry or always wet. Cycles of wet/dry is bad for concrete.

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors Год назад

      Contact me and I can send you new cheap sports flooring of great quality. 30*30 feet basketball court, about $1500, delivered to your door.

  • @gardenlandscaping2830
    @gardenlandscaping2830 3 года назад +1

    I like it

  • @hajichaya3018
    @hajichaya3018 3 года назад +5

    I am curious is the size of the basketball court 25 ft x 30 ft is a good choice?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +1

      @Haji Chaya For my basketball court size, 25' x 30' was my maximum size I can spare, but I was really trying to fit in the 3-point line and 25' x 30' does fit in the 3-point line.

  • @Aliraza-ll6bo
    @Aliraza-ll6bo 3 года назад +2

    Did they charge and extra installing fee or did that go with the 3,000 for the cement?

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      @CantBe Clutch The concrete contractor did not charge extra, they just charge $3000 for the concrete. I installed the basketball ball goal anchor into the cement when they were pouring and my Son and I installed the basketball goal itself.

  • @YCG_KAIDEN
    @YCG_KAIDEN 4 месяца назад

    how far is the hoop from the 3point line

  • @hussienali760
    @hussienali760 3 года назад +1

    What was the entire process the contractor did? Because I have a big yard but filled with grass and wanna know what to ask contractors what I want to do

    • @DIYGEEKTEXAS
      @DIYGEEKTEXAS  3 года назад +2

      I only did the measurement and marked the perimeter with wooden stakes. I also bought the basketball hoop ahead of time because the bottom of the hoop (the ANCHOR) need to be buried when the concrete is poured. My contractor removed the sod (they have a de-sodder machine which turned the grass into rolls - I think they resale the grass). They did the form and poured, etc..

  • @robertshaw9629
    @robertshaw9629 3 года назад +2

    Bro basketball court is trumping! Haha

  • @KRUSTASIAN
    @KRUSTASIAN 2 года назад +2

    somebody is gonna break an ankle on the edge of that court.

  • @geosbarbershop1524
    @geosbarbershop1524 3 года назад +1

    Hey how much was the labor