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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official volleyball court dimensions?

An official volleyball court measures 18 m by 9 m.

How much free zone is needed around a volleyball court?

A volleyball court should have a free zone of at least 3 m on all sides. For higher-level official competitions, the free zone is larger.

How far is the attack line from the center line in volleyball?

The attack line is drawn so that its rear edge is 3 m back from the axis of the center line on each side of the court.

How high is a volleyball net?

The top of the volleyball net is set at 2.43 m for men and 2.24 m for women.

Can I build a custom-sized volleyball court?

Yes. Swish can build volleyball courts in custom dimensions for homes, schools, training spaces, clubs, and multi-sport courts. This is useful when the available area is smaller than a full official layout.

Which Swish tile series is best for a volleyball court?

All three Swish series can work for volleyball, depending on the full project and whether the court will also be used for basketball or other sports. For multi-sport courts, customers often choose Large Elite or Elastic depending on appearance, assembly preference, and budget.

Can I add custom colors, logos, and multiple sports lines to a volleyball court?

Yes. Customers can select custom colors, add 1 logo at no extra cost, and include line markings for multiple sports on the same court. This makes Swish a strong solution for flexible indoor or outdoor multi-sport areas.

How do Swish volleyball court tiles install, and what kind of base is required?

Swish tiles install like a large puzzle and are suitable for DIY assembly. The base should be solid and stable, such as concrete, pavers, or a properly prepared compacted base. Grass is not suitable. The underside pads help improve elasticity, comfort, sound reduction, durability, and minor surface leveling.