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Home»Pickleball 101»7 Pickleball Court Builders to Construct Your Court

7 Pickleball Court Builders to Construct Your Court

VictorBy Victor12/12/2022Updated:03/21/20246 Mins Read
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When it comes to building a pickleball court, you can only get so far on your own. Fortunately, there are quite a few builders specializing in everything needed to construct a pickleball court, from pouring concrete to applying specialty surface coverings. Read on to more about pickleball court builders and understand how to pick the best one for your project.

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  • 7 Pickleball Court Builders
    • Sport Court Contractors
    • Sports Master
    • Mor Sports
    • Versa Court
    • Armor Courts
    • Nova Sports
    • Parkin Tennis
  • How to Pick A Builder for Pickleball Court Construction
    • Setting a Budget
    • Tips for Working with a Contractor

7 Pickleball Court Builders

Sport Court Contractors

Sport Court Contractors use patented materials, are environmentally friendly, and offer everything from design, construction, and installation to lighting and fences.

Over the years, Sport Court Contractors have built hundreds of pickleball courts, from single courts to entire recreational facilities. They also invented the concept of the modular outdoor game court in 1974. Designed, manufactured, and tested in Salt Lake City, Sport Court surfaces are found in more than 170 countries. A strong choice for designing indoor and outdoor pickleball courts, they offer competitive quotes.

Sports Master

A well-known company in the pickleball industry, Sports Master Contractors also specializes in the construction of tennis courts. As a result, they understand every aspect of the construction, slope, and drainage of sports courts.

They’re experienced in single courts as well as multiple courts for clubs and schools. You may want to look into the Picklemaster, a specialized pigment and finish for your pickleball court.

Mor Sports

Mor Sports is the contractor for the US Open Pickleball Championships. In 2012, The Mor Sports Group was founded as a sports surfacing company in Europe, and has since built and surfaced some of the world’s most prestigious courts. 

Located in southwest Florida, they have designed and constructed many courts in the area, including the courts at East Naples Community Park. Mor Sports builds on concrete and asphalt surfaces using their own pickleball court surfacing products, DecoTurf and DecoColor.

Versa Court

Versa Court is a versatile pickleball court contractor that builds multisport court systems and standalone options. They provide all the necessary accessories, such as pickleball nets, lighting, fencing, and spectator areas.

Versacourt uses their own brand of surfacing materials that come in a variety of choices that are all covered under warranty. They’re a great choice for indoor or outdoor courts, both for personal and commercial use.

Armor Courts

Providing top-quality surfaces, Armor Courts provides pickleball court construction as well as renovation services. Their services include maintenance, repair, construction, design, and renovation of all types of outdoor sport surfaces.

Armor Courts focuses on providing durable, safe, quality courts that can be used for many years to come. They’re able to install new court surfaces as well as renovate existing surfaces.

Nova Sports

Nova Sports manufactures the highest-quality all-weather tennis court surfaces in the world. They’ve been building sports courts for over 30 years. Novacrylic tennis court surfaces are made from 100% premium acrylic, and all of their surfaces are environmentally friendly. 

Parkin Tennis

Consider Parkin Tennis if you live in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, or Wyoming. Parkin Tennis specializes in building post-tension concrete tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts that are ideal for play on grass, dirt, or sand. Ppost-tension concrete is highly specialized, and not many contractors are certified to perform this type of work on sports courts.

Parkin Tennis also performs all the excavation, concrete work, fencing, landscaping, and other work that goes along with the project itself.

They can also provide all accessories, lighting, and fencing, as well as renovate or repair an existing court.

How to Pick A Builder for Pickleball Court Construction

Close up of a pickleball court with a bright blue surface

When choosing a pickleball court builder, consider factors like the company’s experience, speed of construction, cost, and the design specifications you require. 

Setting a Budget

There is a wide range of costs associated with the construction of a pickleball court, depending on your vision. 

To get started with a simple home set that includes a portable net, four paddles, balls, and court tape, you will need approximately $200-$400. Alternatively, you could follow the example of the pickleball club in Bend, Oregon, which raised nearly $300,000 for a new eight-court complex with lighting for evening play and stadium seating for tournaments.

Your court will fall somewhere in the middle of these two extremes. A concrete or asphalt court pad area of 1,500 square feet could cost between $8,000 and $35,000. Although asphalt is cheaper to pour, surfacing costs are higher because there are more air pockets to fill. The cost of surfacing a 1,500 square foot court is about $3,500 – $5,000. 

It is unlikely that contractors will provide you with an estimate over the phone. They will need to see the site first to provide you with a quote.

Tips for Working with a Contractor

Assuming you’re hiring different companies for pouring concrete and surfacing, make sure you have the surfacing company contact the concrete contractor in order to make sure the concrete meets all the specs they need. The slab must be poured specifically for the construction of courts.

A couple of important points to keep in mind when dealing with your concrete contractor:

  • A vapor barrier is essential to assist with proper drainage.
  • The contractor must use zip strips to form the seams between the sections of the pad. Most patios and sidewalks have a gap of approximately 1/2 inch between sections, which must be filled and patched before a court surface can be installed. 

Additionally, you will want to discuss with the contractor whether or not you want permanent net posts installed, whether or not you want fencing around the court, and whether or not you want lighting. All three steps will need to be carried out in conjunction with the pour.

Once your concrete pad has been poured to your exact specifications, it will take 28 days for the concrete to cure before a court surface can be applied. In the case of asphalt, it will take 14 days to cure. 

It will only take about three to four days for a surfacing company to finish off your new court once it has cured.

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