Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you install the court tiles?
Yes we sure do, a flat $15/m2 for install for smaller courts <100m2, pricing is cheaper for larger courts and is POA.
Do you install the hoops?
Of course! If you are purchasing your own hoop or a portable hoop in addition to a court we can also assemble this for you, simply ask us for a price.
What type of surface do I need?
Preferably a concrete slab/base is the best, however asphalt will also suffice. If you have an old tennis court that is in good nick that could also work. These systems are not suitable to put on grass, crushed rock or anything else.
Does Cornerstone Courts provide a slab?
Yes of course we can arrange this, being a property group this is easy! We would need to arrange a site visit as there are a number of factors at play. Typically a 100mm slab with SL72 mesh would be suffice
What is the warranty on the court tiles & hoops?
Refer to our full product warranty section for all information on warranty.
What happens if I break or damage a tile?
Every order we fulfil always comes with a few spare tiles for this very need! If there is more damaged or required we are also receiving orders from our supplier so replacements are no issues
Can I view the products?
We have a court & hoop set up in our Port Melbourne warehouse you can demo the surface (bookings required) and we can also arrange sample tiles to be sent out to you for $6 plus shipping. More and more courts are popping up in each state so ask our team about public access opportunities
Is there any maintenance required?
No, all you need to do is sweep or hose any dirt, leaves and debris away and the unique drainage system will take care of the water. The lines and markings will fade over time and may need repainting.
Can you provide netting and landscaping?
Yes, we can provide a total packaged solution for you
What tools do I need if I am installing my own tiles?
You can get away without any tools (using your foot to lock the tiles in works well!) however we do recommend using a rubber mallet. You can pick one up at bunnings for $5 if you don’t have one
We do recommend pinning (anchoring) the court down with some Ramset Shure drive anchors (Nailed into the concrete) if your tiles are installed on a smooth surface as it will move around a little with play. As the tiles are essentially plastic they will also expand on contract with the weather, this is normal.
The perimeter gaps between my court and my edge of slab or building keep changing, is this normal?
Yes, as the tiles are essentially plastic they expand and contract (heat & cool) with the weather and thus you will notice some differences. Unless the slab has been prepared for the exact court size we also leave a slight buffer around the perimeter.
My court moves when being used?
This is quite normal as it is not fixed to the slab at all. If this is annoying or you want to lock it down we would recommend using some Ramset Shure Drive anchors to fasten the tiles to the slab. We would only recommend doing this on one edge (the baseline edge)
If I buy a 2nd court for my friend or family can we get it cheaper?
Unfortunately not, as we have a price beat and our prices are low our price is our price. We work of small margins and keep prices low so all families can afford a court!