Pickleball court construction
Regulation 30 by 60 layouts and compact recreational sizes, textured acrylic or tile, wind-rated net posts and tournament striping.
Utah Sport Court Builder is a sport court builder in Eagle Mountain, Utah that designs, installs and resurfaces pickleball courts, basketball courts and multi-sport backyard courts for homes and businesses. Our team builds backyard sport courts across Eagle Mountain, from the Ranches and Silverlake areas to the wide-open lots out toward Cedar Valley.
Our Eagle Mountain work covers the whole build: elevation survey, subgrade testing, geotextile separation, compacted aggregate base, reinforced or post-tensioned slab, then cushioned acrylic or modular polypropylene tile with laser-set striping. Request a free written quote and every one of those steps shows up as a line item.
Eagle Mountain lots are big, and that is a gift. There is usually room for a full-size court, a safe run-off margin, and a fence line that does not crowd a neighbor. The tradeoff is exposure. Yards out here often have no mature trees and no wind break, so we plan for sun, wind and blowing dust as part of the design rather than as an afterthought.
Cedar Valley soil runs to sandy and silty material that shifts when it is loose. To lock it down we over-excavate, lay woven geotextile, and place granular base in compacted lifts, adding geogrid confinement where the subgrade probes soft. On a wide, exposed pad, a confined base is what keeps the slab edges from undercutting during heavy spring runoff.
Heat and glare are real here in July. Light-colored surrounds and a medium-tone playing zone keep surface temperatures down, and modular polypropylene tile runs noticeably cooler underfoot than dark acrylic. For families that play after work, we set shielded 5000K LED fixtures on 18 to 20 foot poles aimed straight down, which lights the court without throwing glare across a wide open valley.
Because Eagle Mountain is a longer haul for concrete and material trucks, we schedule deliveries in tight windows and stage everything on site so a crew is never standing around. Our crews work full days out here instead of commuting back and forth mid-phase. Eagle Mountain City reviews fencing, setbacks and lighting for court projects, and we prepare the site plan and inspection schedule on your behalf.
Eagle Mountain courts are built for open, exposed lots: confined sandy-soil base, heat-smart surfacing, wind-rated fencing and shielded LED lighting.
Regulation 30 by 60 layouts and compact recreational sizes, textured acrylic or tile, wind-rated net posts and tournament striping.
Half courts, full courts and driveway pads with adjustable goals on deep-set steel posts and scaled three-point arcs.
Regulation 60 by 120 pads, post-tensioned or reinforced slabs, acrylic color systems and deep-set net posts with wind reels.
Regulation 20 by 10 meter enclosures with tempered glass walls, galvanized steel framing and sand-dressed turf on a dead-flat slab.
One pad striped for pickleball, basketball, volleyball and futsal, with flush cast-in sleeves for removable nets.
Crack routing, polymer patching, birdbath leveling, new acrylic color coats and fresh laser-set lines.
Geogrid and thicker compacted base so a loose subgrade never moves under your slab.
Surface systems picked to stay playable through an open-valley August.
Material staged on site so the long haul never slows your build.
They often do. Bigger parcels in Ranches and Silver Lake fit full multi-sport or tennis pads, and the extra room also gives crews easy equipment access, which keeps mobilization costs down.
Open ground out west means blowing dust. We keep the excavation watered, stage material tight to the work area and time the acrylic coats for calm mornings so nothing lands in wet paint.
Most Eagle Mountain courts run $35,000 to $80,000. Lots are large, so size and fencing drive price, along with any geogrid confinement the sandy subgrade needs.
Yes, once it is confined. We over-excavate, lay woven geotextile, add geogrid where the subgrade probes soft, and compact granular base in lifts.
Modular polypropylene tile runs noticeably cooler than dark acrylic. Light surrounds with a medium playing zone also keep surface temperatures down.
Yes. We schedule deliveries in tight windows, stage material on site, and work full days out here rather than commuting mid-phase.
Shielded 5000K LED fixtures on 18 to 20 foot poles aimed straight down, so the court is lit without throwing glare across the valley.