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.
Play At Home
Friends gather in a backyard bocce court — smooth, authentic ball roll, low upkeep, and a ready-to-play surface across seasons.
What We Do
Covering clay or synthetic surfaces, court framing, engineered drainage base, and backstop installation for consistent ball roll
Clay or synthetic surfacing systems installed over a compacted base for consistent ball roll and reduced maintenance.
Durable wood, composite, or metal borders that contain the surface and anchor backstops for regulation play.
Compacted sub-base and drainage layers designed for local soil and slope to prevent pooling and subsidence.
End-wall installation and ball containment systems to define boundaries and return balls for smooth play.
Why Sports Court Installers
When base, drainage, or surface selection is wrong, courts develop uneven roll, standing water, and repair costs that grow fast.
Homeowners worry clay feels right but needs raking, while synthetic lowers upkeep. The wrong choice causes poor play and repeated surface fixes.
San Jose yards with mixed soils or slopes can trap water. Poorly engineered bases let moisture disrupt levelness and force costly rework.
Narrow backyards and limited vehicle access complicate framing, base compaction, and material delivery, adding time and mobilisation cost.
We build to standard bocce dimensions on request, confirming length and width during design and at post-install levelness inspection.
Choose compacted clay for traditional ball roll or a low-maintenance synthetic surface that preserves consistent ball behaviour with reduced raking.
Who We Help
We work with owners on suburban lots, HOAs, and small clubs to fit bocce courts into existing yards and budgets.
Owners of suburban lots in San Jose seeking a low-maintenance or traditional clay court that fits a typical backyard footprint.
San Jose tech community courts and modern residential installations looking for a bespoke bocce amenity that boosts home lifestyle.
Neighborhood associations and small clubs converting underused open space into bocce courts designed for regular play and low upkeep.
How We Work
A clear three-step process from site assessment to final inspection keeps the project predictable and code-compliant.
Site assessment
We survey soil, slope, and access at your San Jose property, record dimensions, and recommend clay or synthetic surfaces based on findings.
Design & permitting
We produce a layout, specify base layers, drainage, framing, and backstops, and advise on local permit needs before ordering materials.
Build & inspect
Contractors prepare the engineered base, install surface and framing, then perform a post-install inspection for levelness and drainage performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Practical answers on cost, surface choice, permits, and site constraints for local installations.
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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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An engineered drainage base channels water away from the playing surface, using sub-base layers sized for local soil and slope conditions.
Durable borders of wood, composite, or metal hold the surface and anchor backstops for consistent play and safe ball return.
Final inspection checks surface levelness, drainage performance, and backstop stability so the court is ready for immediate, safe play.