
Golf sand is made to pass the fried egg test with golf balls. We spend countless hours working on sourcing / blending / screening sand to meet volleyball criteria and we do it often times to compliment the equipment we sell. Finding sand without these three issues hasn't been easy. We've seen many courts built with Masonry sand that have 10% pea gravel content!!! These courts built with this bad sand will be dusty, cut your feet, knees and elbows and will pack often after rainfall. Masonry sand on average will typically have 3-5% dust in it with most companies screening out only 1/8" rocks or bigger.
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Masonry sand is typically full of dust, little pebbles, or both. Suprisingly many sand plant managers value these reports too as it provides future confidence for them when selling their product to other customers. Since sand is very heavy and expensive to ship back and forth many of our court construction customers have loved this reporting process giving them piece of mind that the sand they have found will work for years and years for them. These SSR's will include a comparison to popular beach volleyball locations around the United States so you can see how your local sand compares. For $180 you can ship us up to 5 samples for us to process and provide individual SSR's on. In addition to selling volleyball sand we offer a SSR (Sand Sieve Report) for sand that you may have found on you own. A single customer can't request a sand plant to make ideal sand since the volume is too low. We often make thousands of tons at a time with most of our customers requesting 100-200 tons for their court projects. With the volume of courts we build we have developed exclusive relationships with sand plants throughout the United States to make volleyball sand for us to resell to our customers. Certain parts of the United States are much more difficult to find good volleyball sand in and we feel our research and experience are well worth the years you will play volleyball on your court(s). We have reviewed approximately 25-50 sands in our popular markets trying to provide the best possible sand to play volleyball in at the lowest price.



Mother nature only makes so much and it constantly changes depending on how much material was at a site to begin with and how much is being removed for other projects. Masonary sand's "pea gravel" being removed by Volleyball USA's Sand Grate.įor us to confirm that a sand is good to play volleyball in, we constantly evaluate sands we've sourced throughout the United States to provide the best possible product closest to your location.
