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Feb 11, 2019
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gaspasscoug
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50' x 70' x 18-21' height, costs total around $150k likely
...it's a huge investment but we have a lot of other uses for it and our kids play indoor sports.
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Just dreaming a little bit--Any of you have/know people who have indoor B-Ball
Goliath
2/11/19 8:03pm
Do a b-ball court that you can convert into racquet/pickleball
Adwight
2/11/19 8:07pm
An indoor basketball court in the basement is probably the most expensive way to go.
CrimWalCoug
2/11/19 8:11pm
Do you know anybody who has done the corrugated metal building?
Goliath
2/11/19 8:13pm
Guy across the road from us did it. Spray foam insulation, painted inside & out
gaspasscoug
2/11/19 8:31pm
What are you estimating for cost, and how big do you anticipate it?
Goliath
2/11/19 8:32pm
50' x 70' x 18-21' height, costs total around $150k likely
gaspasscoug
2/11/19 8:36pm
Thanks
Goliath
2/11/19 8:37pm
My friend has a court underneath her garages/driveway
shakarocks
2/11/19 8:22pm
Depends what your into. Indoor gym/golf simulator is my choice
cougfanz
2/11/19 8:39pm
Why do you say stand alone basement is better? Cost? or something else?
Goliath
2/11/19 8:41pm
We got things quoted (didn’t go with it) but for us basement court would have
cougfanz
2/11/19 8:53pm
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