VersaCourt and MegaSlam XL - Backyard Basketball Court

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @darktoadone5068
    @darktoadone5068 4 года назад +25

    You did an absolutely fantastic job on that, my next door neighbor once had a beautiful half court he made all by himself and had it for years. Sadly he passed away and two months later his wife had it all dug up with heavy equipment, I couldn't believe it. I guess she never liked it, because she planted grass there and let the yard grow back.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +8

      Appreciate the kind words. Thank you! I guess she'll get more use out of the yard with the grass being there. I can't imagine ripping mine apart, but if I was to ever change it, I'd perhaps build an entertainment area on the concrete slab.

  • @eetu1508
    @eetu1508 4 года назад +72

    This is the coolest court on youtube!

  • @soulbrosampson
    @soulbrosampson 4 года назад +18

    I’m glad that you did a head to head comparison of the responsiveness and customer support between the two companies (Sport Court and VersaCourt). More comparisons like this are needed.

  • @hommeboy
    @hommeboy 4 года назад +23

    Nice, I wish I had one of these right now since gyms aren't open.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +8

      Was just telling my wife how grateful I am to have this in our backyard. Keeps the little guy busy for hours.

    • @louisurbina3748
      @louisurbina3748 4 года назад +1

      Same but they cost so much money

    • @kingglidor6960
      @kingglidor6960 4 года назад +1

      Shaggy Upload more

  • @Phuong_Nguyen_
    @Phuong_Nguyen_ Год назад +2

    Man this video was so high quality. Good job guys

    • @djshag
      @djshag  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and appreciate the love!

  • @nathankumar120
    @nathankumar120 5 лет назад +8

    Nice job, I like seeing Aurian doing some work lol

  • @VWorldWide
    @VWorldWide 4 года назад +7

    Nice video man,I got mine about 4 years ago it still is holding up well.i went with the Goalrilla hoop system. My boys love it. We went with the high school measurements. We had them put a pickleball court on too.

  • @ColbysToolRivew
    @ColbysToolRivew 2 года назад +1

    hell yeah that looks nice think i might have to get me one now and IM a huge fan of not having to mow as much thanks to the concrete pad lol less time cutting grass and more time cutting on the court

  • @devontewhite69
    @devontewhite69 4 года назад +3

    Todd is definitely dope! I’m renovating my hometowns basketball court and I’ll be installing Versacourt October 17th 2020 can’t wait!

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Kudos to you for renovating in your hometown! LOVE!

  • @aurianpatel3012
    @aurianpatel3012 5 лет назад +6

    Awesome clean vid dad!!

    • @feisalabbasi9265
      @feisalabbasi9265 4 года назад +2

      U so rich man lol when i grown up I'ma get myself.a.court and dunk on my kids lol, I'm 6'1 and 19 so iplay big man. It's awesome that you be got yourself a court

  • @Ian-oh1nq
    @Ian-oh1nq 4 года назад +6

    wish i even had a backyard that big

  • @dungeonsofkards
    @dungeonsofkards 4 года назад +2

    I will have one of that one day. Its just insane. Great job boys.

  • @volkanatar4232
    @volkanatar4232 4 года назад +3

    Looks really nice man have fun

  • @breadedchicken3065
    @breadedchicken3065 4 года назад +13

    This is the coolest shit I’ve ever seen

  • @SkeenDogger
    @SkeenDogger 2 года назад

    We get our Megaslam XL installed (well started) tomorrow! We are all really excited about it. My court which is 31' from the hoop, seems small for a hoop like this but really the 72 model is as big as the XL is only a little bigger with the pole and an extra foot of overhang. I figured just get the best when it's so close in price.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +1

      Agreed, you won't be disappointed. Only thing I've had to do is tighten the rim bolts every spring as kids love to hang on it when lowered.

  • @levylevi6625
    @levylevi6625 4 года назад +3

    I really wish i had a court in my backyard. .ur so lucky... btw this court is fireee😀

  • @daveedg2473
    @daveedg2473 3 года назад +1

    Super jealous! Looks great!

  • @chrislee6853
    @chrislee6853 4 года назад +1

    Really well done and useful video!
    Thanks guys!

  • @Cre8Lounge
    @Cre8Lounge 4 года назад +2

    Good editing

  • @CuriosityCafe
    @CuriosityCafe 3 года назад +6

    That looks amazing!! What did the tiles cost? Did they recommend or hire the concrete slab company?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад +9

      Thank you! Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k. I got a few quotes from concrete suppliers around the area and went with who I felt comfortable with and seemed knowledgeable based on the grade of the ground.

  • @aUssieOBoys
    @aUssieOBoys 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Keep it up.

  • @reviewanything530
    @reviewanything530 4 года назад +1

    What’s the motorcycle in the back? 3:07 mark

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Electric Bike. Super73.com. Let me know if you’re interested, I can send you a discount code if you end up wanting to buy one.

    • @reviewanything530
      @reviewanything530 4 года назад +1

      Oh. I thought it was a motorcycle. Lol. Thanks anyway 👍

    • @reviewanything530
      @reviewanything530 4 года назад

      Btw, how much is your discount?

  • @slideforAllah423
    @slideforAllah423 4 года назад +2

    Nice editing on the first shot bro

  • @chrismartingroup
    @chrismartingroup 4 года назад +7

    Love the colors on the court, nice pick!
    Does the light grey get dirty quick?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +2

      Thanks! The light grey actually keeps dirt stains off compared the the darker tiles.

  • @supra2k8
    @supra2k8 4 года назад +1

    Nice, if I ever spent the money on a court like this, I would make sure there was enough room on the sides, so you could shoot 3s from the sides as well. Either way, looks really nice, I wonder how this court material would hold in colder climates?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Yaaaa...If I had the room, I would've done it. City limits you to how much of your yard is covered and doesn't allow more than 50% of your property to be covered. Holds up fine over the winter season based on other folks I've spoken to. We've had this go through 1 winter season so far and no issues at all.

    • @supra2k8
      @supra2k8 4 года назад

      @@djshag Oh that makes sense, it's still super nice tho

  • @lovetolearn2749
    @lovetolearn2749 3 года назад +1

    So awesome!!

  • @cherishmemkids3
    @cherishmemkids3 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get the net that goes behind the back board? I’m trying to find something that will prevent the ball from going into my neighbor behind me.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад

      Ordered directly from Mega Slam. The net is designed for their system and pretty easy to take down over the winter. This winter I kept it on and it still looks good as new.

  • @mdizel
    @mdizel Год назад +1

    Sweet court! I’m having a 25’x 25’ pad poured in the spring. Having a tough time deciding between 60 and 72 backboard. Would you have still gone with the 72 with a 25’ court?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  Год назад +1

      Yes, for sure! Go 72”. Closer to or at regulation is ideal.

  • @blackbeauty5811
    @blackbeauty5811 3 года назад +1

    I wish they could come do mines

  • @moneymaker099
    @moneymaker099 4 года назад +1

    Dam thats all cool and all but what happens when it rains?? Do the court pads get soggy?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      No issues with rain, snow or Ice. The material is a hard plastic so it just goes through it.

    • @moneymaker099
      @moneymaker099 4 года назад +1

      Shaggy wow thats great im more likely to get it now thanks!!!

  • @mteske1
    @mteske1 4 года назад +1

    That’s sick!

  • @lizreyna6454
    @lizreyna6454 4 года назад +3

    That is WAY realistic basketball court 🏀🤩😃💪🏻👍🏻👏🏻😱

  • @adriankumar218
    @adriankumar218 3 года назад +1

    Hey Shaggy what's up!!!! LOL, I just subscribed!

  • @mannymanuel1618
    @mannymanuel1618 3 года назад

    Most of my comments are negative...... not today that ish is dopeeeeeee!

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Thank you! Appreciate that.

  • @salamanderz5847
    @salamanderz5847 2 года назад +1

    Sick 🙌

  • @Gabyguadarrama11
    @Gabyguadarrama11 4 года назад +1

    How did you add the Jordan logo in the middle?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      I asked VersaCourt to add that for me. Once you supply them with an image, they can add it for you.

  • @Jakilyn
    @Jakilyn 3 года назад +3

    What's the total cost? Thinking of splurging and creating this for my son😅 (I see in the description, approx 19k) which is a really decent price

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Thats the total cost. Happy to help if you have additional questions.

  • @HansumRob100
    @HansumRob100 4 года назад +2

    I'm jealous..why u guys dont go full side size??

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Limited space.

  • @abarax3000
    @abarax3000 5 лет назад +5

    What about shooting 3’s from the side?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  5 лет назад +8

      You didn't hear? They're getting rid of 3's from the side. Change is coming boiii! :)

  • @marlonfowler
    @marlonfowler 4 года назад +1

    Dope setup. I got a Megaslam XL hoop last May, with a 27x22 foot concrete slab. I was looking at Versa Court last year as well, and will prob get will get one at some point. I’d be curious to see a review from you about the hoop.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Hi Marlon - Thanks for watching. The Megaslam XL is a solid hoop. Does not move at all. I'm curious if I'll have to eventually tighten any of the bolts over time but, so far so good. Even with strong winds, I have not seen the hoop move or shake. It's nice to have the option to lower it, but 99% of the time it sits at 10ft.

    • @katiemcginn1908
      @katiemcginn1908 4 года назад

      Marlon, How is the 27x22 concrete slab? Does it feel big enough? Think that's as big as I can get it in my yard. Maybe a little more on the width by like a foot or two more

  • @Fiddlingflynns
    @Fiddlingflynns 2 года назад

    The hoop reaches out over the slab quite a ways. Is that important?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад

      Yes, it's at regulation(4 feet) to allow for enough play area under the hoop.

  • @jonathanshaw9674
    @jonathanshaw9674 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful court! Is that the graphite around the main part of the court with titanium in the key? I’m trying to decide now, but the sales rep told me that graphite would be susceptible to fading similar to the black color. Thank you for your feedback!

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Hi Jonathan, Thanks! The court is Graphite and the lane and border are Titanium. Feel free to email if you have any additional questions. Happy to help.

    • @jonathanshaw9674
      @jonathanshaw9674 4 года назад +1

      Shaggy - Awesome! The DIY design feature on the website makes the graphite color look a little brownish for some reason. Does the graphite color hide footprints and dirt well? I was considering black but it’ll probably show every single blemish. I also noticed you mentioned the court needing to cure for 28 days. Did you literally let the concrete slab sit for that long before you stepped foot on it?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Yes, graphite does hide it well. While black will show dirty foot prints, nothing a little rain won't take care of. Based on our emails, you have a couple options to consider :) Concrete just needs to cure for 28 days before you seal it. You can step on it as soon as 24 hours, but just wait 28 days at minimum to seal it.

  • @d.felixphoto2260
    @d.felixphoto2260 4 года назад +1

    I bought the MegaSlam 60. I got a 30x30 court coming in. Just want to know so you find it hotter in the backyard because of the concrete. Does the lighter color help? I was thinking About going with Gray black and red

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Glad to hear! Dont find it to be any hotter than usual. I'm sure the lighter color does help vs. going with black. The other issue with black is that it shows the footprints until the rain washes it off.

    • @d.felixphoto2260
      @d.felixphoto2260 4 года назад +1

      @@djshag yeah I ended up choosing gray with red in the paint. Thanks for your response. I can't wait till they get started. Lol. Also I heard the tiles shift a little, have you had that experience?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Nice! Yes, they do shift over time depending on the size of your court. Mine have not shifted yet, but they have contracted and expanded with the weather change. About a quarter to half inch.

    • @d.felixphoto2260
      @d.felixphoto2260 4 года назад

      @@djshag thanks for the info. Much appreciated.

    • @d.felixphoto2260
      @d.felixphoto2260 4 года назад

      @@djshag how is it when it gets wet. Like if it rains or something? Does it get slippery?

  • @marianofamilyfitness963
    @marianofamilyfitness963 2 года назад +1

    your back yard look amazing
    how much was the whole project all together

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @craigloomis20
    @craigloomis20 2 года назад

    did Versacourt do the jumpman logo too.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +1

      Yes, they did. They just need you to provide the image you want.

  • @djkrush1111
    @djkrush1111 4 года назад +1

    hi chirag bhai. big fan. love from schaumburg.

  • @harkiratlail474
    @harkiratlail474 4 года назад

    I wanted a court but I just wanted to know how durable it is and if cars or any other vehicles can be parked upon it.

  • @robcolvin8574
    @robcolvin8574 4 года назад +1

    What company did you use to grade the sod and soil around the court , it looks really good since your yard is on a slope. I have a similar situation now where I have a slope at 13” on one side and need to build up the grade to the court. Is the versa court good for the knees?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Hard Rock Design who did my concrete work also did the grading, soil and sod. You can always get your landscaper to do this as well. Just make sure that the slab has a footing at the end of the slope to avoid cracks in the middle of your pad over time.. Yes, the court tile is gentle on your knees. The sound is also absorbed a bit.

  • @parasshah5440
    @parasshah5440 2 года назад +1

    Can I contact you on the side to talk more about your court?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад

      Sure! Happy to help.

  • @HELLO-ei2nh
    @HELLO-ei2nh 4 года назад +2

    Bro this cost you a house and a car here in philippines I wish I have this too

  • @kcsparrow616
    @kcsparrow616 3 года назад

    Do the tiles move when playing on them? Dont want the whole thing slow sliding

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      They do shrink and expand about 1" based on weather. Not noticeable. Haven't had my court shift. I can see it being an issue on a smaller court though. Some people do bolt down a single side so it doesn't move around.

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors 3 года назад

      The gap will change during thermal expansion and contraction, but it will not be displaced during movement.

  • @harkiratlail474
    @harkiratlail474 4 года назад

    Can a car be parked on the court, if so will the court tiles break.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Not sure. You’d have to check with the company. There are other companies that make tiles for the garage.

  • @barberj1945
    @barberj1945 4 года назад +3

    Total cost?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +5

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @bellbellbell15
    @bellbellbell15 2 года назад

    How's the court holding up today? Any regrets or suggestions?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +1

      Holding up really well Demarcus. This year I will probably split the tiles up in 3 equal pieces and remove to clean the patio underneath. The court itself is holing up really well. I figured by know the painted lines may show some wear, but still looks good as new.

  • @Benny_The_Penny
    @Benny_The_Penny 4 года назад

    Is it hard to dribble on with those mats

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Nope. No difference.

  • @clean6mt370znismo
    @clean6mt370znismo 4 года назад

    Just a question do does mats on the floor move or no

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      I have not had them move.

  • @LIONKING1103
    @LIONKING1103 4 года назад +3

    Whats rhe court dimensions

  • @Alex-bj7ot
    @Alex-bj7ot 3 года назад +1

    Got an estimate on that?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k

  • @endergamingtv6135
    @endergamingtv6135 3 года назад

    Have you guys tried dunking and hanging on heights lower than 10?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад +1

      Yes. Have had 3 kids hanging on it at once and there's zero issue.

  • @babyslimerrr
    @babyslimerrr 4 года назад

    Hello. Did you have to get a permit for the basketball hoop since they had to dig 5 ft? Also, does the basketball court have to be built on concrete...would the squares hold up on grass? Thanks

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Permits were pulled and also had to call JULIE (811) to make sure no utility lines were running where the hoop was to be installed. Tiles can be laid on concrete or asphalt. You would not want to lay them directly on grass.

  • @bigwaynz1
    @bigwaynz1 4 года назад

    He you put the court by 1 foot from concrete pad? What is your over hang?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      5ft overhang on the hoop, so you have 4ft behind the basket (Baseline).

  • @Genball24
    @Genball24 4 года назад +1

    loved it

  • @Tatheen6786
    @Tatheen6786 4 года назад

    What are the dimensions of the court at the end when all the tiles were put down?

  • @markkonovalchuk6493
    @markkonovalchuk6493 4 года назад

    What happens when it rains or snows

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Nothing. It trickles through the tile and runs under and over.

  • @Dicko
    @Dicko 4 года назад +1

    How much usd did it end up costing in total?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @TruckerDave215
    @TruckerDave215 4 года назад +1

    That shit make your house look legit how that floor hold up after it rain and you trying to ball

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! No issues in the rain, but I wouldn't go out there immediately after a rainfall as it can be slippery. The kids still go out there and if you're just shooting around it's fine. Dries up quick as the water just beads through the tile.

    • @TruckerDave215
      @TruckerDave215 4 года назад +1

      @@djshag appreciate your reply can’t wait till I order mines

  • @kcsparrow616
    @kcsparrow616 3 года назад

    How is the hoop holding up? Any regrets? I’m getting ready to pull the trigger on the mega slam or the goalrilla. Did you look into the goalrilla at all?
    Thanks

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Still looks great. No regrets. I did look at Goalrilla and felt like the quality with Megaslam was a bit better. I also asked a few local installers who deal with both brands and they recommended Megaslam.

  • @TomHarkman
    @TomHarkman 2 года назад

    Awesome court! How has the court held up over the Chicago winters? Do you have to cover it before the snow?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Tom! No issues at all. Still looks brand new and no need to cover it before the winter. Snow/Ice melts through the court tile and drains away. The material is designed to handle our weather.

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors 2 года назад

      I am a sports floor salesperson. This floor can withstand low temperatures around -60°C and has drainage holes on the surface that do not need to be covered before snow falls.

  • @Workin1_az
    @Workin1_az 3 года назад

    How big is the court? Like overall dimensions of the concrete slab

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      31x30, plus 10x26 for the patio portion

  • @nite4376
    @nite4376 4 года назад

    Can i get the link for where you got the tiles?

  • @savatadic6665
    @savatadic6665 4 года назад +1

    How much is it to build just the court?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @byronnorman6950
    @byronnorman6950 5 лет назад

    How much does a project like this cost? The concrete pad and then the versacourt surface? Is the versacourt weatherproof or is there a cover for it?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @movementvii
    @movementvii 3 года назад

    How do the tiles stay in place? Do they shift when playing or when it rains?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      They stay in place for me. No movement. If the court was smaller I can see them moving a bit but I believe they sell a product to drill down one side to prevent the tiles from moving.

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors 2 года назад

      If your basketball court is small, it may move during games, but some sports floors have bolt holes that allow you to bolt them to the ground.

  • @jrwhite1918
    @jrwhite1918 4 года назад +1

    Bro how much did that cost?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @marcel84marcel
    @marcel84marcel 5 лет назад +1

    How much were the tiles for your size court? Shit looks super clean but I know it cost a grip and a half!

    • @djshag
      @djshag  5 лет назад +1

      About $4500 for the tiles.

    • @ouziclips
      @ouziclips 5 лет назад

      @@djshag and what about for the hoop

    • @djshag
      @djshag  5 лет назад

      @@ouziclips $2200 for the MegaSlam XL

  • @datnguyen817
    @datnguyen817 4 года назад

    Does the tiles add better grip?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Vs. Concrete, yes.

  • @majulci
    @majulci 4 года назад +1

    How much did it cost?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @ebrettepeters4688
    @ebrettepeters4688 3 года назад

    How is the traction on the court???

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Traction is great. Just can't go out there and look for traction after rain or if the grass is still wet. If working on stationary shots, it's great after rain as the water flows through the tile.

  • @UNKLJUN
    @UNKLJUN 2 года назад

    Great video btw. How does it hold up in winter with snow, ice, freezing weather? And did it add value to your home? debating if i should use tile vrs just concrete in the city of Chicago

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! No issues over winter. Snow and Ice simply melts /drains through the court tiles. Still looks brand new. Not sure how much value it add's as its hard to quantify that but I'm sure it would for the right buyer. In my opinion its better on the knees and offers better grip vs. concrete.

    • @racingfloors
      @racingfloors 2 года назад

      I am a sports floor saller. This kind of floor can be used in the hot Middle East and the cold northern Europe. There are drainage holes on the surface, so there is no need to worry about water accumulation.
      Maybe it will protect your knees when playing basketball, especially since some floors have shock absorbing pads.

  • @hyperdrive5065
    @hyperdrive5065 3 года назад

    Cost price for everything? Including cement foundation.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад +1

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

    • @THETRUTH-ld2mh
      @THETRUTH-ld2mh 2 года назад +1

      @@djshag hey Sorry I’m a little late to the party what was the size of the court length and width

    • @djshag
      @djshag  2 года назад

      Hi, the court size is 41x30. djshag@gmail.com - feel free to reach out with any questions.

  • @tresss8761
    @tresss8761 4 года назад

    How do i get the jordan tiles???? I cant find em anywhere on the website?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Contact Todd Canon at todd.cannon@versacourt.com. He'll walk you through the process.

  • @sakdahongphao7426
    @sakdahongphao7426 3 года назад

    How much was everything? Concrete, tile, hoops

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k

  • @farmerjoe4294
    @farmerjoe4294 4 года назад

    How much did court tiles cost and where did you get them?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k. Install for hoop was about $600.

  • @ajondle7
    @ajondle7 4 года назад +1

    What is the size?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      31x30 is the size of the court

  • @epicscratcher5162
    @epicscratcher5162 4 года назад

    I been thinking of getting one. Just the cost is alot for what's happening

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

    • @epicscratcher5162
      @epicscratcher5162 4 года назад

      @@djshag I better start saving😱

  • @batmansarah6325
    @batmansarah6325 3 года назад

    Can you recommend a supplier in Australia? Or someone who will supply to Australia?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Dont know if VersaCourt supplies to Australia. Reach out to Todd Cannon: todd.cannon@versacourt.com

    • @张峰-n1o
      @张峰-n1o 3 года назад

      DreamCourts

  • @plaxicoshockey
    @plaxicoshockey 4 года назад

    Did you need to get a permit from town for the job? Also did your tax go up?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Permit, yes. Mainly for the concrete patio. Taxes going up, no.

  • @tyus_b_ballin2164
    @tyus_b_ballin2164 4 года назад

    I wish I had a backyard court

  • @bigwaynz1
    @bigwaynz1 5 лет назад

    The 41 by 30, does that include the patio area?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  5 лет назад +2

      Yes, 10x26 is the patio area. Court is 31x30.

    • @lifeofsubstance9724
      @lifeofsubstance9724 4 года назад

      Is this NBA Range 3?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +2

      ​@@lifeofsubstance9724 NBA Range would be 23',9". NCAA was 19',9" and then changed in 2008 to 20',9". This year it changed to 22',1" to meet international regulations. Mine is at 20',5". The boarder where the grey tile meets the dark grey is exactly at 23',9".

  • @markkonovalchuk6493
    @markkonovalchuk6493 4 года назад

    What was the total price after everything? Installation, concrete, etc.

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @endergamingtv6135
    @endergamingtv6135 4 года назад +1

    I just bought the megaslam xl! Did you actually get your hoop for $2,200? Because when I bought it, it was $2,350

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Yes. Believe it was on sale during that time.

  • @xodeyajacksonmj
    @xodeyajacksonmj 3 года назад

    Where can I find the court flooring ?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  3 года назад

      Versacourt.com Talk to Todd Cannon.

  • @georgemichael4731
    @georgemichael4731 4 года назад

    how much does it cost approximatly?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад +1

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @louisemitzbantilan8486
    @louisemitzbantilan8486 4 года назад

    What's the specific name of the tiles used?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Game Outdoor Tile by Versacourt.

  • @Kenny-ks6hl
    @Kenny-ks6hl 5 лет назад

    where did you order the half court jordan logo floor?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      VersaCourt

  • @eddierivera2908
    @eddierivera2908 4 года назад +2

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @louisemitzbantilan8486
    @louisemitzbantilan8486 4 года назад

    Is your tiles costumize?

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Color and lines are customizable

  • @amandakazmark9107
    @amandakazmark9107 4 года назад

    How much does something like this cost

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @spixo8236
    @spixo8236 4 года назад

    How much did the tiles cost in total

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      $4500

    • @spixo8236
      @spixo8236 4 года назад +1

      Ok thanks

    • @spixo8236
      @spixo8236 4 года назад

      Shaggy with the hoop and concerete??

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      @@spixo8236 Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.

  • @dreamforwardllc7526
    @dreamforwardllc7526 4 года назад

    how much does that cost? I want one too

    • @djshag
      @djshag  4 года назад

      Court Tiles $4500, Hoop $2200. Patio/sublayer/surrounding aesthetics all depends on your preference. My yard is on a slope so we had to add additional soil, build an 18" concrete footing at the end and went with a 5" slab. Once completed, additional soil was added to grade the ground around the court and finish it with sod. Concrete cost was $10k, Sod/soil $2k.