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Utah Sport Court Builder builds multi-sport courts that serve pickleball, basketball, volleyball and futsal on a single pad, which is the best value in backyard court construction across Utah County.
Every multi-sport courts project we take on includes the same foundation work: survey and subgrade testing, geotextile separation, compacted aggregate base, reinforced concrete and a surface system matched to your yard. Ask for a free written quote and you will see each of those as a line item.
What is included
- Free site visit, elevation shoot and subgrade probe
- Engineered base and drainage plan for your soil
- Reinforced, fiber-reinforced or post-tensioned slab
- Cushioned acrylic or modular polypropylene tile
- Laser-set striping, net posts, goals, fencing, LED lighting
- 8-year surface and workmanship warranty
Dual striping people can actually read
Two sports on one pad only works when the lines are planned. We use contrasting court colors instead of a tangle of same-color lines: a blue pickleball zone inside a green basketball key, for example. Laser-set striping keeps every line true, and we lay out the primary sport first so its lines are the boldest.
Cast-in sleeves and removable equipment
Volleyball and pickleball posts drop into flush-mounted sleeves cast into the slab during the pour, with brass caps that sit level with the surface. Nets go up in two minutes and come out for hoops. Adding sleeves later means core drilling a finished court, so we plan every sport before concrete day.
Common footprints and what they hold
A 30 by 50 pad handles pickleball plus a half-court key. At 30 by 60 you get full pickleball run-off and a comfortable basketball zone. At 34 by 64 or larger you can add volleyball and futsal without crowding. We help you pick the footprint your yard, budget and family actually need.
Frequently asked questions about multi-sport courts in Utah
Is a multi-sport court a good fit for a typical Utah County backyard?
It usually is. Many lots in Orem, Pleasant Grove, Lindon and Springville have room for one 30 by 60 pad but not for separate courts, so combining pickleball, basketball and volleyball on a single slab gets the most play out of the space you have.
Can a multi-sport court be used year round in Utah County?
Close to it. Modular tile and sloped acrylic shed water quickly, so courts dry fast between Utah County storms. Families who add shielded LED lighting and clear snow with a plastic-edged shovel play most months of the year.
What is a multi-sport court?
It is one pad striped for several games at once, usually pickleball and basketball, and often volleyball or futsal too. Cast-in sleeves let you drop nets in and pull them out in about two minutes.
How much does a multi-sport court cost in Utah?
Most multi-sport builds in Utah County run $40,000 to $85,000. Because several sports share one base and slab, a combo court costs far less than building separate courts for each game.
What size pad do I need for more than one sport?
A 30 by 50 foot pad holds pickleball plus a half-court key. At 30 by 60 you get full pickleball run-off and a comfortable basketball zone. At 34 by 64 or larger you can add volleyball and futsal.
Do two sets of lines get confusing?
Not when the layout is planned. We use contrasting court colors instead of stacking same-color lines, and we lay out the primary sport first so its lines read boldest during play.
Can volleyball and pickleball nets be removed?
Yes. Posts drop into flush sleeves cast into the slab during the pour, with brass caps that sit level with the surface so nothing trips a player when the nets are out.
Can sleeves be added after the court is finished?
They can, but it means core drilling a finished slab and patching the surface. It is cheaper and cleaner to decide every sport you want before concrete day.