Where We Serve
Sports court installation near me
Sports court installation across California. We arrange local contractors for basketball, tennis, pickleball, and multi-sport courts.
Backyard Play
Family play returns to the backyard, clear cost and timeline, a stable hoop, and a surface that resists Bay Area fog.
What We Do
Covering site prep, concrete pad and grading, acrylic coating or modular tiles, hoop mounting, drainage systems, and post-install inspection
Acrylic coatings or modular tiles over a prepared concrete pad and sub-base for traction and weather resistance.
Load-rated anchors, backboard alignment, and height-adjustable systems fixed to the concrete pad for long-term stability.
Custom team logos and colour layouts applied into acrylic surfaces or tile patterns for a personalised court appearance.
Ball containment fencing and LED lighting installed to extend usable hours and protect neighbouring property.
Why Sports Court Installers
A weak base or poor drainage leads to cracking, pooling, and loose hoops; correct construction prevents repeated repairs and lost play time.
Hillside properties and clay-sandy soils shift without proper base and retaining work, causing hairline cracks that widen and need frequent patching.
Coastal fog and high humidity in summer leave acrylic or poor finishes slick, shortening usable hours and increasing fall risk for players.
Hoops anchored into inadequate pads can loosen under play, creating safety hazards and recurring repair costs if not set with proper anchors.
We review requests and assign a local estimator within one business day to scope surface, base, drainage, and timeline for your site.
Choose acrylic coatings or polypropylene modular tiles specified for coastal fog and high humidity to reduce slippage and surface degradation.
Who We Help
Solutions tailored for compact urban lots and hillside properties common across San Francisco.
San Francisco homeowners needing a court that fits tight yards use modular tiles or compact acrylic layouts to preserve garden space and curb appeal.
Owners on Bay Area hills require engineered grading, retaining work, and drainage to keep courts level and prevent settlement.
Local schools and rec centres get durable surfacing, hoop anchoring, and line marking suitable for heavy daily use and youth programs.
How We Work
A clear three-step process from site assessment through installation and final inspection.
Site assessment
We visit your property to measure the lot, evaluate slope, soil type, and drainage needs, and confirm access and permit requirements.
Design & permitting
We specify concrete pad, sub-base depth, surface type, hoop location, and prepare permit-ready drawings when local approvals are needed.
Install & inspect
Contractors complete grading, base work, surfacing, hoop anchoring, and a post-install inspection to confirm levelness and rim alignment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Short practical answers on cost, permits, site fit, and maintenance for Bay Area properties.
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Who We Are
We help California homeowners and facilities find the right sports court builder for their job. Every enquiry is reviewed by someone who knows the local area and the work involved, and we arrange a local contractor suited to your space and budget.
Our Full StoryWe exist to make sports court installation straightforward for California property owners by arranging experienced local contractors who build courts that last.
ASBA Certified
Contractors certified by American Sports Builders Association
Fast Response
Enquiries reviewed within one business day
Clear Pricing
Written estimates covering surface, base, and drainage
Local Contractors
California-based builders familiar with local codes
Post-Install Inspection
Final check confirming levelness and line accuracy
Backyard courts built for family play and youth skill practice.
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Concrete pad, sub-base compaction, and perimeter drains protect courts on clay and sandy soils, reducing settlement and standing water.
Hoop installation uses load-rated anchors and backboard shimming to keep rims true and safe under repeated play and dunk loading.
Final inspection confirms levelness, line accuracy, and hoop stability so the court meets performance expectations before handover.