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Create a durable, professional playing surface with modular sports court tiles designed for gardens, schools, leisure facilities, community spaces and commercial sports venues.
These interlocking polypropylene tiles provide a practical alternative to painted concrete, asphalt and traditional permanent sports surfaces, allowing you to build anything from a compact garden court to a full-size multi-sport facility.
The tiles connect securely without adhesive, helping to simplify installation while creating a consistent surface for basketball, tennis, netball, futsal, pickleball, padel and many other activities.
Their open-grid structure supports water drainage, while the textured finish delivers reliable grip and controlled ball response in changing outdoor conditions.
Whether you need individual tiles for a custom project or a complete pre-designed court with line markings, this collection includes flexible solutions for both recreational and competitive environments.
Modular Sports Court Flooring for Multi-Purpose Spaces
A modular court can support several sports without requiring a separate permanent surface for each activity. This makes it particularly useful for schools, community centres, holiday parks, leisure venues and private gardens where the available space must work harder.
Different coloured tiles can be used to distinguish zones, goals, keys and court boundaries. Line markings can then be added for multiple games, allowing the same floor to operate as a basketball area one day and a tennis, netball or football training zone the next.
Our multi-sport court flooring options are particularly well suited to facilities that need a versatile outdoor area for lessons, clubs, recreational sessions and informal play.
For larger public or educational projects, MUGA flooring can combine several activities within one defined playing space.
Which Sports Are Modular Court Tiles Suitable For?
Modular sports flooring can be configured for a wide range of ball sports and court-based activities. The best layout will depend on the size of the available area, the required court markings and whether the space will be used for one sport or several.
Basketball remains one of the most popular applications. A smaller garden may only need a shooting key or compact 3x3 layout, while schools and clubs may require half-court or full-court dimensions.
Our dedicated basketball court flooring range includes modular surfaces for home practice areas, training courts and complete competition-style layouts.
The tiles can also be used to create:
- Tennis courts for singles or doubles play
- Netball and junior sports courts
- Futsal and small-sided football areas
- Pickleball courts
- Padel playing surfaces
- Korfball courts
- School playground game zones
- Wheelchair sports surfaces
- General recreation and activity areas
Where a clearly defined layout is required, pre-lined sports courts reduce the need to calculate every marking separately. These systems are supplied around a planned court configuration, helping to create a more professional and accurate finished result.

Outdoor Sports Court Tiles with Effective Drainage
One of the main advantages of modular outdoor court tiles is their drainage design. The open surface allows rainwater to pass through the tile rather than collecting across the playing area. Raised supports underneath help water move towards the drainage points of the base.
This does not replace the need for a suitable subfloor. For the best long-term result, modular tiles should be installed over a firm, stable and reasonably level base such as concrete or properly prepared asphalt. The base should also have adequate falls or drainage so that water can escape rather than sitting beneath the court.
A soft, muddy or severely uneven surface will not provide enough support. Installing directly over loose soil or grass may allow the tiles to move, dip or separate as the ground changes. Preparing the base correctly is therefore just as important as selecting the court surface itself.
For exercise areas where dropped weights and gym equipment are more important than ball response, rubber outdoor gym tiles may be the more suitable option. Rubber provides greater impact protection, whereas modular polypropylene tiles are designed primarily for court sports, footwork, drainage and ball play.
A Stable Surface for Ball Response and Footwork
Sports court flooring must provide a balance between grip and movement. A surface that is too smooth can become slippery, particularly outdoors, while excessive traction may interfere with turning, lateral movement and changes of direction.
The textured finish of modular sports tiles is designed to provide dependable underfoot grip without creating the heavy drag associated with softer rubber surfaces. The rigid interlocking structure also produces a consistent platform for passing, dribbling, serving and general ball movement.
This makes modular tiles a practical choice for fast-paced sports involving repeated direction changes. They are also easier to clean and drain than many dense outdoor surfaces, particularly in locations exposed to leaves, rain and general debris.
For facilities focused mainly on indoor sport, a sprung timber or vinyl system may offer different performance characteristics. Our wood sports flooring and vinyl sports flooring collections are designed for sports halls, studios and indoor courts where subfloor construction, area elasticity and formal indoor performance standards are key considerations.
Easy Interlocking Installation
Each modular tile connects to the next using an integrated interlocking system. The sections are laid progressively across the prepared base, creating one connected court surface without glue or wet adhesives.
This installation method has several practical benefits:
- Individual sections can be replaced if damaged
- The court can be extended when more space becomes available
- Different colours can be arranged into custom zones and borders
- Installation is cleaner than bonded sheet or poured systems
- The completed surface can be accessed soon after fitting
Before installation, measure the usable space carefully and compare it with the dimensions needed for your chosen sport. Remember to allow for perimeter movement, finishing edges, goals, posts, fencing and safe run-off space around the playing zone.
Tiles may need to be cut where the court meets walls, posts or irregular boundaries. Matching ramped edges can be added to exposed sides to create a neater transition and reduce the abrupt step between the tile surface and the surrounding ground.
Full Courts, Half Courts and Compact Garden Courts
You do not need a regulation-size area to benefit from modular court flooring. Many domestic projects are designed around the space available rather than official competition measurements.
A compact garden court may include a basketball hoop, a marked shooting key and enough clear space for dribbling or one-to-one play. A wider area could be configured for 3x3 basketball, mini tennis, pickleball or general family games.
For basketball training, 3x3 basketball court flooring provides a useful middle ground between a small shooting area and a full traditional court. Half-court systems are another popular choice for schools, clubs and private properties where full-length play is unnecessary.
When planning the layout, consider how the area will actually be used. A slightly smaller court with appropriate run-off space is often safer and more practical than forcing the largest possible playing layout into a restricted site.
Low-Maintenance Sports Court Flooring
Modular sports tiles require relatively little routine maintenance. Leaves, grit and loose debris can be removed using a soft outdoor brush or suitable blower. The surface can also be rinsed with clean water, allowing dirt to pass through the drainage openings.
Occasional inspection is recommended, particularly after extreme weather or heavy use. Check that perimeter sections remain secure, the base has not moved and drainage routes are clear. Addressing any subfloor movement early will help prevent uneven sections from developing across the playing surface.
Avoid harsh solvents or unsuitable chemical cleaners. Mild detergent and water are generally sufficient for more persistent marks. Sharp metal edges, heavy dragging and vehicles should also be kept off the finished court unless the surface has been specifically designed for that use.
Custom Colours and Court Markings
The modular format makes it easy to produce courts with contrasting play zones, perimeter borders and coloured keys. Different shades can be combined to reflect school colours, club branding or a preferred landscape scheme.
Complete court systems are available for sports including basketball, tennis, padel, pickleball and korfball. These planned layouts are useful when accurate court proportions and line positions are required.
Our team can also help with custom dimensions, unusual layouts and multi-use schemes. This is particularly valuable for schools, clubs and commercial projects where one area must accommodate several user groups.
Modular Sports Court Tiles for Homes, Schools and Clubs
Modular court flooring provides a clean, adaptable and weather-resistant solution for both small and large sports projects. It can transform an unused hardstanding area into a private training court, improve the usability of a school playground or create a defined sports zone within a larger community facility.
With options for loose tiles, custom designs and complete marked court systems, the collection makes it easier to select a surface around your space, preferred sports and intended level of use.
For help calculating quantities, selecting colours or planning a bespoke layout, contact our sports flooring team with your dimensions and intended activities. We can help you identify the most appropriate modular court system before installation begins.