The Cost of Installing a Netball Court in 2025: South African Guide

Introduction

Whether you’re a school, club, or municipality planning a new netball court, understanding the costs involved helps you budget properly and avoid surprises.

William Gift Civil has completed many netball court projects across South Africa. Here’s an up-to-date guide on what to expect for 2025.

Main Cost Factors
•Site preparation: clearing, earthworks, compaction
•Sub-base: quality G5/G6 material for stability
•Surface type: asphalt, concrete, or acrylic coating
•Drainage: essential for longevity
•Fencing & netball posts: quality equipment adds cost
•Additional features: lighting, seating, line markings

Here is your Typical Price Ranges section formatted as a clear and structured table:

ItemEstimated Cost (Rands)
Site preparationR50 – R80 per m²
Sub-base materialsR100 – R150 per m²
Asphalt surfacingR250 – R350 per m²
Concrete surfacingR350 – R500 per m²
Netball posts & ringsR15,000 – R25,000 per court
Fencing (per meter)R800 – R1,200

💡 Note: A typical 30m x 15m netball court (450m²) installation may cost between R150,000 and R250,000, depending on the chosen surface, fittings, and fencing.

Conclusion:

Netball courts are a valuable community asset. Plan your budget carefully and work with experienced contractors to get the best value.

Why Choose William Gift Civil?

  • Expert advice tailored to Gauteng’s climate

  • Full indoor & outdoor court construction and resurfacing

  • Quality materials and workmanship

  • Aftercare and maintenance support

Why Choose William Gift Civil for Indoor & Outdoor Netball Court Resurfacing?

• Trusted by schools, municipalities, and sports councils across South Africa
• Specialists in resurfacing netball, tennis, basketball, and combi-courts
• Skilled in both outdoor surfacing and indoor court refinishing
• Based in Gauteng — ready to travel anywhere nationwide

📞 Call or WhatsApp: +27 82 428 1251
📧 Email: william@williamgiftcivil.co.za

Free quotes. Reliable service. Indoor or outdoor — we’ve got your court covered.

Check out our other latest blogs:

• Thinking of resurfacing your court? Explore Netball Court Resurfacing: When, Why, and How to Do It Right.
•Ensure your project’s success with tips from How to Choose a Reliable Court Contractor in South Africa.

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