Pickleball Court

| Backyard court (asphalt base) | $ – $ |
| Backyard court (concrete base) | $ – $ |
| Tennis-to-pickleball conversion | $ – $ |
| CushionX comfort upgrade | +$ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Most existing tennis court can each be converted into anywhere between two to four pickleball court depending on space, condition, and layout goals.
For pickleball, the recommended size is 60’ by 30’ including the out of bounds. We help evaluate your site and recommend the right layout.
Yes. Cushioned systems can reduce joint impact and improve comfort, especially for high-use or residential courts.
We work on pickleball court, tennis court, basketball court, and multi-sport court for both recreational and competitive use.
Usually, yes — most tennis courts fit two to four pickleball courts depending on space, condition, and layout goals. We evaluate the slab first; conversion only makes sense if the base is sound.
Most backyard pickleball builds land between $◆ and $◆ depending on site preparation, base, drainage, fencing, lighting, and other add-ons. Tennis to pickleball conversions typically run $◆ to $◆ depending on the existing court condition and conversion requirements. See the full cost guide for what moves the number.
Usually, yes. Most tennis courts can accommodate two to four pickleball courts depending on available space, existing court condition, and layout goals. We evaluate the existing slab and site first because conversion only makes sense when the base is sound.







