Hi
Practice your moves at home with your own basketball goal
Your Grandchildren will love you for it.
You can install one on an existing structure, such as a garage, quickly and 
inexpensively. Here's
how.

Steps:
1.
Examine the playing surface near the structure you're planning to mount your 
goal on. The ideal court is level and smooth with plenty of room to play. 
Patios
and driveways usually work well.

2.
Purchase a rim, backboard and net. You'll find these at sporting goods 
stores, some home improvement centers and lumberyards.

3.
Choose a set designed for rooftop or wall-mount applications. Some setups 
require that you buy the adjustable mounting bracket separately.

4.
Secure the adjustable mounting bracket onto the structure according to the 
manufacturer's instructions. The mounting bracket should allow for 
adjustment
to any roof pitch or structure face, or even a combination of the two, with 
the use of slide assembly and nut-and-bolt lockdowns.

5.
Mount the backboard and rim according to the instructions included with your 
backboard/rim kit. This will primarily entail attaching the backboard to the
bracket with a series of nuts and bolts.

6.
Check the vertical attitude of the backboard with a small level. (An 
out-of-plumb backboard can make for some wild rebounding.)

7.
Attach the net to the rim.

Tips:

It's a good idea to coat any bolts that penetrate the structure's roof or 
wall with latex caulk to help seal out moisture. The exposed heads of the 
bolts
can be sealed the same way.

Regulation height of the rim is 10 feet from the playing surface; regulation 
rims measure 18 inches in diameter; and regulation nets hang 15 to 18 inches
from the rim's hooks.

Regulation backboards are 6 feet by 3 1/2 feet. Smaller, fan-shaped 
backboards are also available.


Warnings:

Use caution when handling mounting materials; some can be fairly heavy. You 
may want to have a friend help.


Ensure the mounting structure is extremely secure, a recent accident in 
Perth Western Australia resulted in a young boy losing an arm and a leg. He 
slam
dunked on a goal that was mounted above a garage door, the brickwork and 
steel lintel collapsed and fell on top of the boy. A full solid wall is 
recommended. 



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