How To Install Your Court
Prepare Your Surface
A flat, clean concrete or paved surface is ideal. Check for any cracks or uneven areas before you start.
Plan Your Layout
Measure your space and mark the court boundary with chalk lines or tape. Double-check your measurements.
Start From Centre
Begin tiling from the centre of the court and work outward — this gives you a balanced, symmetrical finish.
Snap Tiles Together
Our interlocking tile system needs zero tools — just firm hand pressure to click each tile into place.
Trim the Edges
A standard utility knife handles any edge cuts cleanly. Score and snap for a neat border finish.
You're Done
That's it. Your court is ready to play on immediately. No curing time, no sealing required.
Don't Have A Concrete Base Yet?
The only trade you need before laying tiles is a concreter or paver. Here's exactly what to tell them:
Surface Type
Standard concrete slab or paving — no special preparation needed
Recommended Thickness
75–100mm for a residential court
Surface Finish
Smooth broom finish — no exposed aggregate or rough textures
Not sure where to find a concreter? We can help — see our Pro Referral service below.
Want It Done For You?
Not a DIYer? No problem. For $500 we'll personally connect you with a trusted local installer — a concreter, landscaper, or court specialist — anywhere in Australia.
- We vet and select the installer for your area
- You deal directly with them for the physical work
- We handle all tile supply and delivery
- Peace of mind you're getting a quality result
Built By Someone Who's Done It
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"My mission is simple — make backyard courts more affordable for every Australian family."
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Frequently Asked Questions
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