If you enjoy playing basketball and want to improve your game, then you should consider adding an in-ground basketball hoop outside your house. Having the luxury of walking out your front door, picking up the ball and practicing is a great way to becoming a better player.
An in-ground basketball hoop is the most authentic hoop to have in a home. There are other options, such as a garage hoop, but if you can spend a bit extra on an in-ground hoop it's easily the better option. Many people are intimidated when it comes to installing an in-ground hoop so I've created this article to help you understand how simple it can actually be.
Before you begin to unload any of the parts of the hoop, make sure you have all the right tools and materials. You'll need concrete mix (850lbs of concrete) and a wheel barrel to mix it in. You'll also need water, to make the mix. Other tools include a ladder, several screwdrivers, a tape measure, a shovel and a wrench. You'll also need a marker.
If you are missing anything from this list, I highly recommend you find it or buy it. Borrow from the neighbor if you need to. If you try to do the installation without some of these tools, it can only lead to a hoop that's not properly and safely installed. If it's done right, the hoop can last for many years.
The next step, which you've probably already planned out, is finding the right place to install the hoop. Some people will go as far as finding a grass area and making a court, but it's most common to position the hoop on the driveway. The most important part is that the area is flat. By playing with slopes, bumps or holes, it's just an injury about to happen.
Once you're comfortable with the area, you may begin working on the hoop. It's not very easy to move the hoop once it's down, so it's important you're sure about the placement.
First mark a spot on the pole 18 inches from the bottom. This will help you indicate how deep the pole will go into the concrete hole. Then dig a hole. The hole should be 2 x 2 feet and 2 feet deep. Then proceed by mixing the concrete and filling the hole. Make sure the concrete mix is firm in the hole by patting it down. Then take the pole and place it in the hole. It should only go to the point on the pole in which you marked (18 inches). After the pole is in the ground, take your level and make sure it's straight. Continue by filling in more concrete.
After about 48 hours, the concrete should be solid and dry. Then you'll need to place the backboard and hoop together, which will then be placed on the pole. At this point, you should make sure the hoop is 10 feet tall and get ready to shoot around!
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