What does it mean for your basketball court to be considered pervious? A pervious surface allows water to percolate through to the area underneath rather than becoming runoff. Our modular subbase flooring system provides a high-performance stable base while promoting water drainage. Not only does this prevent
Read more →We recently had a customer with an overrun community garden. DeShayes Dream Courts was able to transform what was once an eye sore into a beautiful brand new pickleball court that will last a lifetime. Once the garden was removed the area was rough graded and compacted.
Read more →Did you know you can play multiple sports on the same court? This is accomplished by painting non-competing lines for different games on the same court. What we mean by non-competing is the lines are painted in different colors to avoid any confusion during play. In
Read more →Getting a basketball court may be a little more complicated than you think. A common issue most people don’t think about is the requirements from their township. Most towns require that you cannot build within a certain amount of feet from the rear and side property lines
Read more →A custom logo is a great way to personalize your court. Just send us your design and let our experts handle the rest. Artwork, school logos, favorite sports teams, family initials you name it we can do it. Once all the materials are ordered the actual
Read more →This New Jersey homeowner purchased a new home with an existing court that was over 10 years old. The paint was peeling, and the concrete patches were deteriorating and breaking up. DeShayes Dream courts to the rescue! In just two days were able to transform this run-down
Read more →Pickleball was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, just outside of Seattle. In an effort to appease their children’s summertime boredom three fathers, Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum created the game. The Pritchard’s home had an old badminton court, but it did not have a
Read more →First, the court existing run-down court is pressure washed and cleaned to remove any dirt and debris so we can properly assess the court damage. Next, we will fill and repair any cracks in the surface of the court. A series
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