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Here’s a detailed, data-backed breakdown on how much it costs to build a half-court indoor wood basketball floor, tailored to both budget-friendly and premium setups:
Standard half-court dimensions:
30′ × 30′ (~900 ft²)
47′ × 50′ (~2,350 ft²) for NBA-style play.
Maple hardwood: $6–$15 per ft²
For 900 ft²: $5,400–$13,500
For 2,350 ft²: $14,100–$35,250
Laminate/Vinyl: $3–$10 per ft²
Rubber tile: $4–$17 per ft²
Existing slab? Add nothing
New concrete/asphalt:
$5–$10/ft² → $4,500–$9,000 for 900 ft²
Hoop: $150–$2,000
Line painting: $50–$200
Soundproofing, lighting, HVAC, moisture barrier, etc. – varies widely
Scenario | Size (ft²) | Flooring Cost | Base + Extras | Total Estimated Cost |
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Basic Half-Court | 900 | $5,400–13,500 | $4,500–9,000 (new slab + hoop + paint) | $10K–$27K |
Pro-style Half-Court | 2,350 | $14.1K–35.3K | $11.8K–23.5K (slab, hoop, paint) | $26K–$59K |
30′×30′ with maple only | 900 | — | $5,400–13,500 | $5.4K–13.5K (if slab exists) |
30′×30′: $3,600–$14,400 total (HomeGuide), with $5.4K–$13.5K just for maple floor
47′×50′: ~$21K–$23K to build NBA-style half court
Minnimum cost (if slab exists): ~$5K–$14K for a maple floor on a 900 ft² half-court.
With new slab & extras: $10K–$27K.
Pro-grade size w/ slab: $26K–$59K.