Designing your Ball Court
Specifically Designed For Sport
When designing your ball court it is useful to know some of the following details to help us quote your design more accurately.
- What is the site name and location?
- Do you need Russell Leisure to carry out a site survey?
- What are the internal dimensions of the ball court?
- What are the height of the goal ends?
- What are the height of the side panels?
- Are the goal end panels stepped or the same height as the goal end?
- How many access points are available in the sides?
- Are the access points open or do they have gates?
- Are any vehicle access gates required and if so where in relation to the court design should they be placed?
- What is the cross-fall of the site?
- Are any centre fencing or additional fenced areas required?
- Are in-ground posts required or surface mount fixings?
- Will you choose standard colour combinations or provide your own RAL number?
- Is the project supply only or supply and install?
- Are there any additional or existing products which may effect the court design?
Additional details
Would you like Russell Leisure to provide estimates for the following?
- Installation.
- Surfacing and ground works eg; tarmac or synthetic sports surfacing.
- Lighting.
- Line Markings.
- Signage.
Specifying your Ball Court
When specifying your ball court it is important to mention the accreditation and certification associated with the build quality of the 5000 Series system.
- All metalwork is hot dip galvanized to BS EN ISO 1461 and 2178 and powder coated as a continuous process.
- Metro Sport conforms to PAS 30, EN 15312, NFS 52-901:1998. TüV has independently certified all products to these standards.
For additional information please contact us or a member of our sales team.