![]() ![]() We got what we really wanted, signed, sealed and delivered!Would we recommend Dreamcourts? Are you kidding me?! Absolutely, these guys are the best in the business, hands down. We did install netting.because there is simply nothing worse than running to the neighbours or out into the street every time the ball bounces over the fence - as we experienced for the first 2 weeks after court install and waiting for the netting to be custom made.Would we have changed anything? Definitely not. We did install the hoop light because we wanted to kids to continue playing after sunset. And ensuring we were satisfied every step of the way.We did go the "whole hog" and installed an adjustable hoop with 72" regulation backboard because we wanted to best. Dan and his team took care of the rest: excavation, concrete, installing the sports court, hoop install, lighting and netting. Right down to unexpected pleasures like amazing clean up after every day.Megan and Dan at Dreamcourts helped sculpt the proposal with suggestions based around our needs and expectations, asking questions about our kids and their desires.We took care of the gardens and palm tree removal. The work that went in to making the court was astonishing, professional and executed with precision. and then add the "amazing factor" to the experience of building the court and the end result. Not the cheapest, but to be honest and with most things, the phrase "you get what you pay for" really shines through with Dreamcourts. Get it right, which Dan and the team from Dreamcourts did, and it's now the stand out "value add" to properties on our street.Simply put, it LOOKS AMAZING! Every day, and every night.Prices are reasonable and fair for the premium quality. Get that wrong, or not to expectation, and the star attraction when you enter our property would always be tainted. After careful consideration and multiple phone calls and meetings with several companies and contractors, we chose the team at Dreamcourts because they helped us feel confident and comfortable they could deliver our "dream court," and crucially the all important concrete foundation. It was no small feat:*gardens had to be removed *enormous palms right in the middle of the ground had to be cut, and roots ground and removed with a stump grinder.*excavation was needed to prepare for the concrete foundationAnd then we had to find someone who had built sports courts before who we trusted to lay the concrete correctly, PLUS install a court surface AND hoop AND netting AND lighting.We had spent so much time planning, we wanted it done right and to look and be amazing. Without sending them down the road to the local school or park, (like we used to as a kids), which these days means we (parents) need to be there with them.Lucky as we are, we also carefully planned for around 2 years before committing to install a sports court. So, a couple of years ago we began looking at sports courts.Fast forward to this year, and our boys had taken to basketball, riding bikes, scooters, playing with remote control cars, handball, and all manner of ball sports.inadequately balanced with video games, because we didn't have a "space" to accommodate all these outdoor activities. Our boys grew beyond rolling around on the grass and cubby houses, and as parents we realised the appeal of iPads and PlayStations was replacing the desire to play outdoors. Our family home was perfect for us when we bought it: secluded grassy area on one side of the house, pool on the other.
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