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 Mapleton, Utah that designs, installs and resurfaces pickleball courts, basketball courts and multi-sport backyard courts for homes and businesses. Our team constructs high-end backyard courts in Mapleton, where large estate lots along Maple Street and the east bench give us room to build courts that would never fit in a typical subdivision.
Our Mapleton 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.
Mapleton is horse-and-orchard country turning residential, and many parcels run an acre or more with old irrigated pasture in the back. Pasture ground is soft from decades of watering, so we strip organics down to firm subgrade before placing any base. Skipping that step is how a court ends up with a dip at the service line five years later.
The east bench climbs steeply toward the Wasatch, and gravity is your friend or your enemy depending on planning. We survey the fall across the whole yard, not just the pad, and design where storm runoff will go once you have added 1,800 square feet of hard surface. Usually that means a swale or a buried line carrying water past the court to a lower part of the property.
Because Mapleton builds are often larger, we get asked for the full package: a 30 by 60 court, cushioned acrylic in navy and forest green, custom logo inlay at center, spectator seating on a stamped concrete apron, and shielded pole lighting. Everything is quoted as line items so you can add or trim without renegotiating the whole job.
Mapleton City has specific rules for accessory improvements, lot coverage and lighting on large parcels. We handle the paperwork and the setback math. Our crews travel from Provo in about twenty minutes, and on estate lots we stage materials on your property so nothing sits in the road.
Mapleton projects typically include cushioned acrylic or premium tile, custom color layouts, seating aprons and a complete lighting package.
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.
Full-yard survey and runoff design, not just a pad dropped on the grass.
Organics stripped to firm subgrade so the court never dips.
Add seating, logos or lighting without reopening the whole contract.
Mapleton's big bench parcels above 1200 East regularly hold full tennis or oversized multi-sport pads, with room left for fencing and landscape screening between you and the neighbors.
Frequently. Sloped bench lots need a level bench cut and often a short keyed wall. We engineer that wall with the court so drainage behind it is handled from the start.
Mapleton courts generally run $34,000 to $80,000. Larger acreage lots allow full-size courts, and east-side properties on a grade need cut-and-fill work or a retaining wall.
Often yes. Mapleton's bigger lots are some of the few in Utah County that comfortably hold a 60 by 120 foot tennis pad with proper run-off space.
We cut a level bench, key the footings into firm ground, hold the low side with a wall where needed, and route drainage around the pad instead of under it.
Yes. We strip organic and loose material, over-excavate to firm subgrade, then rebuild with geotextile fabric and compacted base before any concrete is poured.