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
Backyard play every week, with consistent bounce, cushioned surface for joints, and quick drying after Sacramento rain.
What We Do
Covering modular tiles, acrylic coatings, engineered base prep, drainage systems, net posts, and kitchen zone line marking
Interlocking cushioned tiles offering consistent ball response and reduced joint impact for daily backyard play.
Engineered base, grading, and perimeter drains prevent standing water and protect the surface from clay-soil movement.
Regulation net post installation with secure mounts and correct net height for practice and tournament play.
Precision line marking for kitchen zones and service areas to ensure accurate play and adherence to rules.
Why Sports Court Installers
When basework or surface selection is wrong, courts crack, pool, and lose playability within seasons.
Sacramento's clay can shrink or swell with moisture, shifting compacted bases and breaking surfaces into trip hazards over time.
Some acrylics or low-grade tiles can soften, changing ball bounce and accelerating wear during Sacramento's hot summers unless UV-stable materials are used.
Flat terrain and occasional rain cause standing water on ungraded pads, which damages surfaces and fosters mold without engineered drainage.
We set net posts and mark kitchen and service lines to regulation dimensions: 36 in at posts and 34 in at centre.
Choose acrylic or UV-stable modular tiles that resist softening and preserve ball response through Sacramento's intense summer heat.
Who We Help
Ideal for single-family suburban homes and community recreation centres in the Greater Sacramento area.
Suburban homeowners in Sacramento turning spare lawn into a backyard pickleball court while addressing clay soils and summer heat.
Boards and rec centres adding courts to boost resident use and host local play on multi-sport layouts across flat sites.
Gym and facility managers fitting courts for classes and rentals who need durable surfaces, clear lines, and tournament-grade net posts.
How We Work
A clear three-step process from site assessment through final inspection.
Site assessment
We inspect slope, clay soils, access, and existing pads, then measure the site and recommend base, surface, and drainage options.
Design & permit
We produce a court plan with surface choice, grading, and drain locations, and handle local permitting requirements where needed.
Install & inspect
Contractors prepare the engineered base, install surface tiles or acrylic, set net posts, and complete a post-install inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Costs, permits, surfaces, and timing.
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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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Compacted sub-base, geotextile separation, and proper compaction stabilise clay soils to prevent settlement and keep surfaces level.
Graded base and perimeter drains move water away so courts typically shed standing water within 24–48 hours after rain.
Final checks verify line accuracy, net height, and surface flatness using laser or tape measurements to confirm playability.