Things You'll Need
Instructions
Building Your Shuffleboard Court
Decide where your shuffle board court will be constructed. Find a flat area 52 feet long by 77 inches wide, like your driveway, back patio or outdoor clothesline area. Choosing a space 60 feet long works better, so spectators have room to stand and watch the game
Sweep off the area with a broom so there is no debris on the court.
Remove or grind off any sticky or bumpy substances which might cause your game discs to stop or bump off the court.
Wash the entire court area with soap and water, ensuring a smooth clean surface.
Apply a clear seal to the concrete or pavement. Let dry.
Paint the courts boundary lines and two scoring areas. Purchasing a shuffleboard court stencil can help you paint more accurate lines. Lay the stencil on the courts surface, mark it, then paint in the lines. Use green, the customary color in shuffleboard, or any color that stands out on your court surface. For example, paint white lines on blacktop or black lines on cement. Make sure the paint type will adhere to the chosen court surface.
Apply shuffleboard wax over the paint so the surface is slick and your discs glide easily. Let dry.
Gather your shuffleboard equipment, a set of shuffleboard rules and start playing.