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Volleyball CourtsInstalling a home volleyball court in your garden can be a great way of adding some fun to your home, but it can also be a bit expensive. If you don't know what you're doing, it's even worse. However, it's not as difficult as you may think. In fact, installing a home volleyball court may only take an afternoon of work. Why a Home Volleyball Court?Why should you install a home volleyball court in the first place? There are many different reasons. If you've got a family who loves doing activities together, you may enjoy playing against each other on the weekends. You can also invite your friends and family over for a game, use it to practice, and more. Check out our section on the reasons why installing a home volleyball court is such a great idea for more uses. Planning Your Home Volleyball CourtSo once you've found a few reasons for installing a home volleyball court, it's time to get to planning. You first need to select the location - some place in your garden where there are no trees nearby or other obstructions. Then you need to measure out the space. Do you want it to be a regulation sized court, or do you want it to be a bit smaller? It all depends on what you can fit in the area. Purchasing SuppliesAfter you have a spot picked out, it's time to gather the materials you need. These materials may include a net, poles, cement, railway sleepers, sand, and seating for those not playing. Be sure you know exactly how much of your material you need, especially if you're laying down an outline of your court using sleepers or other materials. Don't forget to pick up items you'll need down the line. You might want to get an extra net, another volleyball or two and maybe even some pads for players, especially if the turf you're playing on isn't very forgiving. Installing the CourtNow it's time to actually install your home volleyball court. If you can get three or four people together, it shouldn't be a problem, even if you're using railway sleepers or other heavy materials. The hardest part, in fact, may be to place and cement the poles holding up the volleyball net. Everything else should be quite simple. Of course, you can always search for guides online if you have any questions about installing your home volleyball court. Either way, it shouldn't take too long to install your home volleyball court. You may even be able to do it in an afternoon if you have the time and enough help. So that's all there is to planning and installing a home volleyball court. Once it's all done, you're ready to enjoy a fun game with your friends and family. British Home & Leisure Network
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