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At Pickleball Court Guys, we do more than build courts — we transform outdoor spaces. From custom pickleball courts to full-property transformations, our team brings over 10 years of expert craftsmanship to every project.

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Court Construction

Complete design & build services for residential and commercial pickleball courts.

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Court Surfaces

Premium surfacing solutions tailored to performance, safety, and durability.

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Court Colorizer

Visualize your court before it’s built—custom colors and layouts to match your style.

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Court Lighting

Professional-quality lighting for extended play and enhance visibility at night.

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Fencing

Safe, secure, and stylish enclosures that enhance both function and design.

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Sound Reduction

Minimize noise for your neighbors while keeping the game going strong.

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Hardscapes

Custom stonework, patios, and pathways to transform your outdoor oasis.

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Synthetic Grass

Low-maintenance turf for aesthetic landscaping and functional recreation areas.

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Shade Structures

Stylish, durable coverings that provide sun protection for courts and outdoor spaces.

FAQ

Common Questions

If you need more help

The dimensions of a pickleball court is 20 ft wide by 44 ft long.

The recommended size for a pickleball court pad is 30 ft wide by 60 ft long.

We recommend building a pickleball court on a concrete base.

The two most common methods for installing the concrete are to install the concrete pad with a 'turn-down' around the Pickleball court perimeter. The turn-down serves as a footing to contain the pad and reduce the likelihood of future cracking. The second most popular method used is a "post-tension" cable base. This involves criss-crossing the area with cable prior to pouring the concrete to reinforce the slab. The cable is then tightened to compress the concrete and make the pad more resistant to cracking. 

Constructing a new court involves a few preliminary steps including site selection, site
preparation, and securing needed permits and HOA approvals when applicable.

Under normal circumstances it takes about 60 to 90 days to construct and coat a
pickleball court. This includes 30 days to allow the concrete to cure prior to applying the
court coating.

Adding lighting, fencing, and other accessories may add extra weeks to the process.

It comes down to personal taste and future use. The quality of semi-permanent net is excellent. A semi-permanent offers flexibility should the court be used for multiple purposes.

Very possibly! Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the country and a private court is highly valued by pickleball players. It's a wonderful sport that can be played from ages 8 to 80!