The 4'0" x 8'0" tongue and groove panels are built around a .050" thick laminate on both sides of the particle board core - this is the thickest laminate available for court use. The sandwich-type construction gives the panel the structural stability needed for play and is stronger and more durable than other systems. The playing surface of the panel is a white velvet finish used essentially for aesthetics and proper ball reaction. The panels are machined to our exact specifications with tolerances of ±1/32".The front wall panel is 1-1/8" thick; the side and rear wall panels are 7/8" thick; and the ceiling panel is 5/8" thick. The tongue and groove panels are faced with a plastic laminate that resists damage during play. Racquet and ball marks can be easily wiped clean with a household detergent.
The panels are glued and screwed into place directly to the structural "C" studs that allow the walls and ceilings to be totally self-supporting. Typical court framing consists of 18 or 16 gauge galvanized steel with varying sizes of 4" to 6" depending on the location and design of courts.
A hardwood maple floor system is recommended using either a sleeper or plywood system. The standard court floor system utilizes 25/32" thick maple on top of a resilient padded subfloor. The floors are seal, finished, and painted with the red racquetball floor game lines.The Court Company's glass system meets the highest manufacturing standards and complies with all safety and performance criteria. The glass walls and windows can be fabricated to just about any size for use throughout the court and comes complete with all flush hardware and permanently etched game lines.
By including other accessories such as wood or glass doors, fluorescent or metal halide light fixtures, storage boxes, and wallyball nets The Court Company can provide a complete turnkey racquetball court guaranteed to last for years to come.

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