How to Maintain a Sand Volleyball Court
Things You'll Need
- Rake
- Shovel
- Plastic bag
- Wrench
- Pliers
- Screwdriver
- Mower
Instructions
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Patrol the court daily to remove any debris that might have ended up there, and dispose of it properly.
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Rake the sand to bring up any sharp objects and trash. Place these in a plastic bag for disposal. Include the removal of any sharp rocks or stones that could cut players' bare feet. Regular raking will also help keep the sand dry and soft.
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Even out low spots in the sand with a rake and shovel. Activity is usually very intense at the net and the sand there often gets kicked away, leaving a trench. Fill this in with sand from higher spots on the court.
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Check the padding on poles and other structures that players could run into. Repair or replace as needed.
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Clear trash, obstructions and any other debris from a 3- to 4-foot-wide perimeter around the court. If grass grows inside this perimeter, keep it mowed short
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Look for wear at points on wooden posts where net anchors are attached. Repair or replace worn posts
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