Installation of inground basketball systems


















You need to agree online unless you fax me a signed copy of the waiver. We will be more than happy to walk the customer through the process in order to help. About Installation:. Daytime temps must be above 39 degrees. Nighttime temps must be above 32 degrees for days prior to scheduling the 1st Phase dig date.

On the scheduled day, daytime temps can not be below freezing and it can not have rained substantially within 4 hours of the concrete pour. Justification: Quick Concrete is different from what is used to install driveways and sidewalks. Cold weather will cause the top of the concrete to freeze and will chip, look bluish in color and will not support the weight put on the J-Pegs. Rain will cause a pitted appearance in the concrete and can risk the integrity. Heavy rain can cause water run off or drainage into the lower portion of the hole which will require the concrete additional time to cure.

Once weather is permitting, all customers are scheduled based on date of purchase. In certain areas because of the unpredictable weather, we only schedule about weeks at a time to be able to react quickly to reschedules. Once weather is permitting, you must request the Utility Marking which should be complete in days. The 1st phase visit dig can be scheduled anytime after that and the 2nd phase visit set up will be at least 5 days after to allow concrete to cure.

On this visit, the technician will confirm with someone over the age of 18 where the Hoop should be placed. The hole will be dug, anchor kit placed and concrete poured. This visit typically takes about 90 to minutes for a normal dig.

On this visit, the technician will set up unit. Again, someone will need to be home to ensure you are satisfied with the product installation. This visit typically takes about 45 minutes. It will be about a two wheel barrow full of dirt. We can not remove it from your property, but will move it to another location for you.

Generally about a foot and a half. Especially, since its a huge investment of time and resources not to mention the installation cost. There are various factors that influence the price, however.

Each one has its benefits and drawbacks, which influence the type of work required to install each one. Stationary in ground basketball systems require digging equipment, concrete, and earth relocation devices. Comparing this to portable basketball systems that require nothing but base gel, sand, or water to function, the price difference is evident. The most important thing to keep in mind is that the hole is deep enough, and of the right size, so the metal bars that form the anchor fit perfectly.

This will provide stability to your basketball hoop. The hole should be 48" to 50" 1. Follow the instructions manual to check the exact measurements required for the hole.

Installing an in-ground hoop would require 60lb bags of concrete, but it is recommended that you buy an extra bag or two just in case you need them. Mixing the concrete can be a tricky procedure. You need to make sure that the right amount of dry concrete and water is used. If the mixture is too thin, it will lack the strength required to hold the pole, and if it is too thick, you will struggle to fill voids.

To prepare the concrete mix, pour dry concrete in a container and create a depression at the center of the dry mix. Add water, and mix thoroughly until it's firm enough.

Do not allow the mix to sit for a long period of time or it might dry out. Fill half of the hole with concrete, and insert steel bars inside. Make sure the bars are properly aligned. Once the bars are aligned, fill the hole with concrete and level it using a trowel tool. Make sure the surface is smooth and there are no pockets of air. When the above is done, place the assembled anchor in concrete, and push it down the concrete solution.

It must be fixed deep enough so it provides stability to the basketball hoop. Give the concrete at least 72 hours to cure, in case the weather is warm. For cooler surroundings, wait an extra day or two. In-ground basketball hoops come with one-piece, two-piece and three-piece poles. A one-piece pole is highly recommended because it minimizes vibration and shake.

It is also rust and corrosion resistant. A 4"-6" diameter pole provides excellent performance and stability. Shape-wise, square poles are preferred over round ones because they are more rigid.

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