Pickleball Court

As the fastest-growing sport in the nation, pickleball demands a precision court. We specialize in building, resurfacing, and converting spaces into high-quality pickleball court with the perfect non-slip surface and layout for players of all levels.

What does a pickleball court cost?

What moves the number: site prep,
drainage, base choice, fencing, and lighting.

Asphalt or concrete? Honest trade-offs.

OUR FLORIDA DEFAULT

Asphalt

Flexes with sandy, shifting soils. Lower upfront cost. Easier to resurface down the road.

Concrete

The premium longevity option. Higher initial investment; best for heavy-use commercial facilities.

Surfaces we install

SportMaster acrylic systems; CushionX by Acrytech for cushioned comfort.

Permits, drawings, engineering — handled.

As a licensed general contractor (CGC1539532), we produce plans, coordinate engineering, and pull permits turnkey. That’s the difference between a court builder and a resurfacing crew.

How We Work

Consult & design

Discussing court type, size, budget, and design choices.

Site prep

Laying the foundation, ensuring proper drainage, and preparing the base.

Base build

Building the most critical part—the rock-solid foundation for longevity.

Surfacing

Applying the highest-quality surface and color treatments.

Lines & nets

Line striping, net installation, and final quality check.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you convert a tennis court into pickleball court?

Yes. Most existing tennis court can each be converted into anywhere between two to four pickleball court depending on space, condition, and layout goals.

What size court do I need for pickleball?

For pickleball, the recommended size is 60’ by 30’ including the out of bounds. We help evaluate your site and recommend the right layout.

Do you offer cushioned court?

Yes. Cushioned systems can reduce joint impact and improve comfort, especially for high-use or residential courts.

What types of courts do you build or resurface?

We work on pickleball court, tennis court, basketball court, and multi-sport court for both recreational and competitive use.

Can a tennis court be converted to pickleball?

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.

How much does a pickleball court cost?

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.

Can a tennis court be converted to pickleball?

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.

Let’s Create a Space That Moves You

We design courts that elevate the game and the atmosphere around it.

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