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How To Build Squash Court-A Complete Review

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How To Build Squash Court-A Complete Review

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  1. How to BUILD a SINGLES SQUASH bosssquash.com COURT Squash is a sport played in an enclosed court with a racket. It can be played with two players (Singles) or four players (Doubles). A doubles court is wider than a singles court. For singles play, the game is played on a 6.4 meter wide by 9.75 meter length rectangular court with four walls up to 5.64 meter high. To build a squash court all the walls must be strong enough to deflect the strength of incoming balls. Reinforced concrete would be most recommended for the walls and hardwood for the floors. FRONT WALL Front Wall Line Side Wall Line Side Wall Line Back Wall Line SIDE WALL SIDE WALL Tin Service Line Service Box Service Box BACK WALL Half Court Line Short Line SQUASH COURT SCHEMATICS BUILDING THE WALLS TOP VIEW 1 A Playing Surface B Short Line C Half Court Line D Service Box J Entry / Exit Mark a 9.75 x 6.4 meter rectangle of the area making sure that all four corners are square to each other. Identify column locations 3 meters apart from the corners and mark as well. 2 5.44m Dig a 3 feet deep foundation around the marked area and 4 feet deep for the foundations. A 3 9.75m FRONT WALL Fill the hole with concrete while laying out the first layer of cinder blocks and rebars. Line up column rebars with the cinder blocks while making sure the walls are perfectly perpendicular to the level ground. 0.05m B E Front Wall Line F Service Line G Tin 1.60m D D 0.05m 4 C Plaster inner walls to make it smooth and perpendicularly leveled without any bumps. 2.61m 5 J Frame the polycarbonate sheet panels into sections with the door for the back wall. 1.60m 1.525m 1.525m 1.60m 0.05m 0.05m 0.05m 6.40m 9.75m 0.05m E H 5.64m 4.57m 0.05m F 2.13m 1.78m 0.05m G 0.43m FRONT WALL SIDE WALLS 6.40m SIDE WALLS BUILDING THE FLOOR H Side Wall Line 6 Level the ground. Fill with construction gravel and concrete in sections to avoid cracks. Make sure all areas are level and set to dry. BACK WALL 0.05m I I Back Wall Line J Entry / Exit J 2.13m 7 Build the hardwood flooring. BACK WALL PAINTING 8 10Mark the 5 cm. width service line and tin along the front wall. Mask and paint with red color. Paint all concrete walls with white paint to fully dry. 9 11Mark the short line, service box and half court line on the playing surface. Mask and paint with red color. Mark the back wall, side walls and back wall lines and mask with tape. All four lines must be 5 cm. width and connected around all four walls. Paint with red color. Join us on: SOURCE: https://bosssquash.com/blog/Build-Squash-Court bosssquash.com

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