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What is sport court tile (modular flooring)?

Interlocking plastic tiles that snap together to create a temporary playing surface for pickleball, commonly used to convert indoor spaces without permanent installation.

Sport court tile refers to interlocking modular plastic flooring systems designed to transform indoor spaces into functional pickleball courts. Each tile typically features snap-fit or tongue-and-groove edges that lock together without adhesive, allowing rapid assembly and disassembly across gym floors, sports halls, or multipurpose venues in the Klang Valley.

The tiles are manufactured from durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polypropylene, engineered to provide consistent ball response and player traction comparable to permanent court surfaces. Thickness ranges from 10 mm to 20 mm, with drainage or solid core options depending on location and climate. Colors are standardized to match official pickleball court markings, so lines and boundaries integrate into the tile pattern itself.

This approach offers flexibility: venue operators can install courts only during scheduled play times, then remove tiles to free space for other activities. It eliminates the cost and commitment of pouring concrete or applying permanent epoxy coatings. For independent court operators across Klang Valley looking to launch seasonal or shared-facility programs, modular tile floors reduce capital investment while maintaining regulation playing standards.

When evaluating providers of indoor court flooring, confirm tile thickness, warranty terms, and whether the supplier includes boundary line integration in their system.