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Address: 484 W Olentangy St, Powell, OH 43065, United States

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PROformance Basketball Hoop Installation - $599Sale

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After Purchasing a Playset, Trampoline or Basketball Hoop from Recreations Outlet, here's what to expect!*


1) After buying online, a Recreations Outlet staff member will contact you within 3 business days to discuss the following:

  • Where is the item going to be delivered/installed?
  • Is that respective area accessible by truck?
  • Discuss “call before you dig” requirements for in-ground hoops to prevent unintentionally hitting underground utility lines. This process varies by state and we will review the logistics and next steps.
  • Additional questions about the yard, driveway and area will be asked to ensure proper and timely delivery.


2) The consultant will then schedule a yard check or delivery/installation date with one of our authorized technicians.

3) Our technician will contact you on the day of service to confirm time and address.

4) Sit back and relax as we expertly perform the work.

5) After installation and safety checks, enjoy lots of healthy outdoor fun for years to come!


* Installation price is subject to change. Mileage, yard conditions, and other variables may apply to the final installation price.

PROformance Basketball Hoop Installation - $599 (Sale) Customer Reviews

Getting a hoop set up at home should feel simple, and that is exactly what we aim to deliver. Recreations Outlet handles everything from delivery to full assembly so families across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana can enjoy a safe and steady setup that fits their driveway or court. Browse our basketball hoops for homes and book installation when you're ready to bring the fun outside.

FAQs about the Cost to Install Basketball Hoops and Delivery Services in Ohio

What can I expect during the basketball hoop delivery and installation process?

Our installation follows a two-step process. First, the installer sets the anchor about four feet into the ground and secures it with roughly 700 pounds of concrete, which then needs one week to cure. After the curing stage, the installer returns to finish the installation, attach the backboard, and complete final assembly. These steps are explained in our basketball hoops installation guide, which shows how the full setup comes together.

How much to install a basketball hoop for my home in Ohio or the Tri-State area?

The basketball hoop installation cost depends on the type of system you choose, the layout of your driveway or yard, and how much prep work the installer needs to do. In-ground hoops may require deeper digging, a stronger anchor, and more concrete, while wall-mount hoops usually need less groundwork. To get a sense of how different systems can affect the overall cost to install a basketball hoop, you can look at our basketball hoops for Ohio homes, which show how backboard size, glass upgrades, or pro dunk style designs can change what the setup involves.

What affects the final basketball hoop installation cost, such as concrete, anchors, or yard conditions?

The final cost depends on several things: the size of the backboard, the type of anchor needed, soil conditions, and how much concrete the installer must use. Extra time may be needed if the ground is uneven or if the in ground basketball goal installation cost changes based on depth or weather. A helpful guide on long-term care is found in our spring safety checks for hoops, which covers the kind of upkeep that also relates to installation needs.

Which should I choose, a wall-mount hoop or an in-ground hoop for my driveway?

A wall-mount hoop works well for smaller driveways or garage setups because it avoids digging and keeps the play area open. If you want more stability and a setup that feels closer to a full court, an in-ground system is the better pick since the anchor sits in concrete for extra support. You can compare what fits your space by looking at wall-mount basketball hoop options, which help you see how the rim height, backboard size, and assembly style fit different driveways.

How does the “call before you dig” step work for in-ground basketball hoop installation?

For an in-ground setup, the area needs to be checked before any digging starts to avoid hitting buried lines. Our sales person will call this in for you so the installer can work safely and place the anchor in the right spot. Once the site is cleared, the installer pours the concrete and sets the base for the hoop. Many choose a deeper footing or a wider backboard end up choosing systems like our 60-inch backboard basketball hoops, which work well with this type of setup.

Does a basketball hoop increase home value?

A hoop can make a driveway more appealing, especially in family areas around Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton. Many buyers like seeing a ready play space, and a good system with a strong warranty can feel like a solid investment for the next owner. You can read more about the everyday perks in the benefits of having a driveway hoop, which also shows how a glass backboard or pro dunk style setup improves the look and play experience. Homes with clear, tidy play areas often stand out too, and keeping balls or gear in a small cart can make the space look even more put together.

What's a good size for a backyard basketball court?

A small court can start with a single shooting lane, while a medium driveway can fit a half-court with enough room to move safely. Families who want more space often look at our new basketball hoop models for larger play areas, since the backboard size should match the court. A 60-inch system like the PROview 660 works well for most homes, and bigger yards often pair well with the PROview 672, which has a wide glass target that feels closer to real court play.

How much does a concrete slab for a basketball court cost?

The cost of the slab depends on the size of the court, soil conditions, and how much leveling is needed before pouring concrete. A wider slab may also require deeper edges to support the weight of a strong hoop system. Many homeowners look at setups like the PROforce 554, which pairs well with driveway courts because its backboard size works with both small and mid-size slabs.

How long does it take to build an outdoor basketball court for a home in Ohio?

Most small home courts take a few days to prepare, especially if the ground needs leveling before pouring concrete. Larger courts may take longer since the slab needs time to cure before the installation of the hoop and painted lines. If you want a timeline for your yard, you can contact us and we’ll help you understand what the process looks like for your space in Ohio.

Where do you offer delivery and installation in the Tri-State area?

We offer delivery and full installation across the Tri-State region, including Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Many families in Cincinnati, Columbus, and nearby towns book service for driveway and backyard setups, and our team will check access and installation price before setting a date. You can also look at how we support local homes through our pages on basketball hoops in Cincinnati and basketball hoops in Columbus.