TOP FEATURES
- Easy DIY snap together installation with tight fitting seams
- Easy to disassemble for repeated installations
- Raised base allows airflow in damp environments
- Optional borders and corners provide a ramped, beveled edge
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Line paintable
- Volleyball and indoor basketball court flooring tile option
Use Types
Court Floors, Volleyball Floors, Dance Floors, Indoor Basketball Court Floor Tiles, Athletic Sports Floors
Greatmats interlocking Flat Top Click Tile 5/8 Inch x 1×1 Ft. is ideal for indoor sport courts. Our superior interlocking system with loop and tab connectors provides a tight, durable court flooring for basketball, volleyball, badminton, and other indoor sports.
Flat Top Click Tile Installation Ideas
When installing these court tiles over a hard surface, it is recommended to install a 3 mm rubber underlayment below the tiles. The underlayment provides an excellent cushion when running, jumping, and playing on the court tile installation.
To press the pieces of the interlocking plastic floor tiles together, always work out away from the looped edges. Simply lay the tab side of one on top of the loop side of the adjacent one. Then gently step with a tapping motion to pop it down into place.
To cut them for wall-to-wall and special fits, use a table saw or a circular saw to cut them. Always use safety glasses when cutting them. Optional Click ramped border strips and corner pieces are available that connect to the main pieces. These create a finished, beveled edge for home basketball court tiles.
Constructed of no-break polypropylene material, our computer-designed tab and loop connectors are the best on the market. This system holds each tile together very securely and with no play between them. The unique interlock design makes the indoor court flooring easy to disassemble for repeated installations. Once installed, they will stay together firmly and will not shift or separate while playing on them. This creates a durable surface for indoor badminton, basketball, and volleyball courts as well as basement rec room floors. To separate them, simply lift up a row with the loops over the tabs, and with a slight downward motion, the entire row will separate. This simplicity in assembly makes it an excellent choice for temporary installation for events like trade shows.
Installation over carpet is not recommended. However, if you choose to install over low-pile carpeting, we recommend using plywood or plexiglass over the carpet and then installing the tiles over the top of the hard surface.
How Many Borders do I Need?
For Island installations: Where the layout will have all four sides exposed to the room. In this case, the number of borders needed will be the length + width of the layout for each border type, and 4 corner pieces. Use half male and half female borders in this instance. Example for a 10×12 ft layout, 10+12 = 22 male borders, and 22 female borders, and 4 corners.
For Corner Installations: Where the layout will be pushed into one corner and will have 2 sides exposed to the room. In this case, the number of borders needed will be the length + width of the layout and one corner piece. Use all male borders in this instance. Example for a 10×12 ft layout, 10+12 = 22 borders, all male, and one corner.
For Inside corners, two border ramps will have to be manually cut at diagonal to fit. Use a sharp utility knife to cut this product or a table saw.
Court Flooring FAQ
What are the different types of basketball court surfaces?
For an indoor gymnasium, you’ll often find a solid surface like hardwood gym flooring or even vinyl tile. For outdoor court choices, perforated polypropylene plastic is a good choice. It’s extremely durable, stands up to all kinds of weather, and allows water to drain through it.
How much does a sport court floor cost?
For interlocking tile for basketball court products, you can expect to pay $2 to $6 per square foot of coverage. More expensive options will have some shock-absorbing properties. You also can add rubber underlayment to create more forgiveness. The rubber flooring underlayment may cost another $1 to $2 per square foot.
How big are backyard basketball courts?
An official court measures 50 by 94 feet. But basketball backyard court at your home can be almost any size. For a regulation 3-point line on a half-court size basketball flooring, you’ll want about 50 feet of width and 45 to 50 feet of depth.
Can I install this over carpet?
When used for basketball, volleyball, or badminton court floors, installing atop carpeting is not recommended.
Can this product be used for pickleball?
No. It does not provide a proper bounce for pickleball.
Maintenance
Clean with damp mop, hot water and common household floor cleaner.
Shipping
Ships in cartons via ground service to your door, for larger orders product may ship freight delivery.
This Product Ships UPS Ground, FedEx Ground and/or Freight.
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| SKU# | FTCT |
| In Stock | Yes |
| Product Type | Tile |
| Material Type | Polypropylene Plastic |
| Product Edging | Interlocking |
| Thickness | 5/8 inch |
| Width | 1.01 feet |
| Length | 1.01 feet |
| SF per Item | 1.02 |
| Weight | 0.92 lbs |
| Packaging | Cartons |
| Number of Pieces per Package Type | 25 |
| Non Absorbent | Yes |
| Special Adhesives | No |
| Universal Interlock | No |
| Interlock Loss | 0.00 feet |
| Material Hardness | Shore A 100 |
| Interlocking Connections | Yes |
| Made In | Taiwan |
| Surface Finish | Flat Smooth |
| Surface Design | Solid Color |
| Installation Method | Snap Together, Dry Lay |
| UV Treated | No |
| Reversible | No |
| Border Strips Included | No |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year limited |





































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