Pickleball Court Contractor Questions
Do You Offer Asphalt Court Construction?
As value centered pickleball court contractors, we do not offer asphalt courts. Concrete courts are inherently more durable than asphalt due to their composition and construction. A concrete court construction offers superior strength, as well as more resistance to water infiltration and moisture damage. (This results in the breakup of your surface and paint, causing you to lose life on your playability.
Concrete also provides better traction and consistency in surface for smooth play. It reduces the risk of slips, wild bounces and uneven play. In an effort to bring you durable pickelball courts we only construct using concrete.
What Type Of Surface Material Do You Use?
Surfacing your court is an art form. Our pickleball court contractors only use the best to give your court appeal and smooth play. We use SealMaster Acrylic Sport Surfacing to maximize the life and value of your court.
This court surfacing material comes with many benefits to you as a court owner and player. It is designed to withstand heavy use, harsh weather and long play. Our surfacing can be installed faster than other court surfacing material, meaning you get to play sooner. It is also UV resistant, meaning that it will maintain it's vibrant color longer, despite the beating of that Tennessee sun and heat. The quality of this surfacing material also means that it is low maintenance for you. So you can spend less time worrying about your court surfacing, and more time playing on it.
What is Included In Your Standard Quotes?
Our standard quote for pickelball contractor services includes:
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8" excavation for gravel base and concrete for a 30'x60' footpring
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Fiberglass rebar and vapor barrier
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Removable Net and Posts
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Surfacing in up to 3 colors
What Other Costs Should I Be Aware Of?
There may be other fees to take in consideration any time a construction project is taking place. Permitting and engineering may be required depending on where this construction project takes place. We will assist with finding out all state, county, and city requirement.
Depending on where your pickleball court is being constructed, you may also need to be aware of additional costs in tree removal, retaining walls, additional landscaping, hauling of excavated materials and shrubbery. We are happy to help you locate the best positioning for your court installation.