Volleyball Courts

| Backyard court (asphalt base) | $ – $ |
| Backyard court (concrete base) | $ – $ |
| Tennis-to-pickleball conversion | $ – $ |
| CushionX comfort upgrade | +$ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes Cushioned systems (mat or gel) can reduce joint impact and improve comfort for sports involving jumping, like volleyball.
New construction involves building the slab and surface from the ground up. Resurfacing restores the play surface of an existing court.
Costs vary based on size, base type, surface system, and site conditions. We provide detailed proposals after evaluation.
We are based in Tampa and primarily serve Florida and surrounding regions for both residential and school volleyball court.
Most residential volleyball court projects land between $◆ and $◆ depending on site preparation, base, surface, drainage, net system, lighting, and other add-ons. Commercial and multi court projects can vary based on the size and scope of the facility. See the full cost guide for what moves the number.
An existing court may be converted to volleyball depending on its dimensions, base condition, drainage, and intended playing surface. We evaluate the existing site before recommending the appropriate layout and surface system. The final design depends on the available space and how the court will be used.







