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
A backyard ready for pickleball, cushioned bounce, reliable drainage, and UV-resistant surface for year-round play.
What We Do
Covering base preparation, engineered drainage, modular or acrylic surfaces, net post installation, and kitchen zone line marking
Interlocking cushioned tiles for consistent ball response and lower impact.
Graded base and sub-surface drains prevent pooling and extend court life.
Net posts set to regulation height with secure mounts for reliable play.
Kitchen and service lines painted to specification for regulation play.
Why Sports Court Installers
When base work or drainage are skipped, courts crack, pool water, and wear out quickly across varied California soils and climates.
Choosing an unsuitable surface produces inconsistent bounce and higher joint impact; UV exposure or coastal salt accelerates wear and reduces usable life.
Inadequate grading and missing sub-surface drains let water collect, causing algae, soft spots, and faster deterioration after heavy rains or irrigation runoff.
California’s coastal clays, sandy soils, and foothill slopes can shift if the base is underspecified, producing cracks that ruin play and require costly repair.
Interlocking tiles or acrylic coatings installed over an engineered base reduce repair cycles and limit routine upkeep for long-term playability.
Posts installed and checked to 36 in at posts (34 in at center) with secure mounts, meeting pickleball court specifications and tournament standards.
Who We Help
From single-family yards to HOAs and recreation centres, we tailor courts to site, use, and local conditions.
Homeowners with yard space seeking a durable court for family play, lessons, and casual matches without constant repairs.
Property managers and HOAs converting underused space into maintenance-light courts to boost resident engagement and property appeal.
Parks and community centres wanting regulation lines, proper drainage, and durable surfaces to host leagues and open play.
How We Work
Three clear stages from site assessment to final inspection and handover.
Site assessment
We survey yard size, slope, soil, and access, confirm permits, and record drainage and solar exposure for the design.
Design & estimate
We propose layouts, surface type, base and drainage options, then issue a written estimate covering scope and timeline.
Install & inspect
Contractors prepare the engineered base, install drains and surface, set net posts, then complete post-install inspection for lines and level.
Frequently Asked Questions
Permits, surfaces, timelines, and risks — clear answers for planning your court.
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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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Graded base and sub-surface drains channel water away from the court, preventing algae and extending surfacing life under varied site conditions.
Modular cushioning tiles or tuned acrylic systems deliver repeatable ball bounce while reducing joint impact for frequent family or club play.
Final check verifies kitchen zones, service lines, net height, and levelness so your court is safe and ready for regulation play.