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 Santaquin, Utah that designs, installs and resurfaces pickleball courts, basketball courts and multi-sport backyard courts for homes and businesses. Our team builds sport courts for Santaquin families at the south end of Utah County, from the orchard-lined roads on the west side to the newer homes climbing the hill toward Summit Ridge.
Our Santaquin 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.
Santaquin is still growing, and many homes here sit on lots big enough for a court and a garden and a shop. Because land is less tight, we can often place a court where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade from the house, which makes summer play far more comfortable without adding a single dollar to the build.
This is orchard country, and old orchard ground brings two quirks. Tree roots and stumps may still be underground, and years of tilling leaves soft, organic-rich soil. We probe the footprint, remove root balls, and replace organics with compacted structural fill so the base sits on something that will not decompose and settle.
Sun exposure is strong at this end of the valley. Dark surfaces can get uncomfortably hot in July, so we usually recommend a lighter green surround with a medium blue playing area, or heat-reducing tile with an open grid that lets air move under the surface. Small color choices can drop the felt temperature noticeably during afternoon games.
Santaquin sits about forty minutes from our Provo shop, and we plan full-day work here so the crew is productive from the first hour. Deliveries of base rock and concrete are scheduled with local suppliers on the south end of the valley, which keeps truck time and fuel charges out of your total.
We build pickleball and basketball courts in Santaquin, combine both on a single striped pad, and resurface older slabs from earlier builds.
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.
Stumps and organics removed and replaced with structural fill before we build.
Color and material picked to cut heat on strong south-valley sun.
Local material sourcing keeps delivery costs off your invoice.
Higher ground means cooler nights and a shorter coating season. We schedule Santaquin surfacing in the warm middle of the year and use UV-stable acrylic that holds color at altitude.
Yes. Orchard ground is soft and organic on top, so we strip that layer, build on firm subgrade and plan for the fine dust that drifts in from surrounding fields during finishing.
Santaquin courts usually run $29,000 to $65,000. Open lots and easy truck access here keep excavation and hauling costs down compared with tight city streets.
We do. South Utah County is part of our normal route, and we schedule Santaquin builds in blocks so crews and materials arrive together and the job moves quickly.
Acrylic with a silica-sand texture holds color well in strong sun. We pair it with deeper fence footings and breathable windscreen so the wind does not push on the fence.
If the concrete is stable and drains, yes. We clean it, rout and fill cracks, level low spots, then coat and stripe it for pickleball or basketball.