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 Vineyard, Utah that designs, installs and resurfaces pickleball courts, basketball courts and multi-sport backyard courts for homes and businesses. Our team builds sport courts in Vineyard, the fast-growing lakeside city between Orem and Utah Lake where nearly every street is newer than the courts we are replacing elsewhere.
Our Vineyard 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.
Vineyard is built on ground that was once part of the old Geneva Steel property and lake-bed flats, so subgrade conditions change from block to block. Some pads are well-compacted engineered fill and some hold soft, fine-grained material that needs help. We always probe and test before quoting, because the base section is the one place we will not guess.
The water table sits high near the lake and the Vineyard Connector. There we raise the court above surrounding grade, build a drainage layer of clean angular rock, and carry a perimeter drain to daylight. A slab poured on saturated ground telegraphs every movement into the surface, and no amount of acrylic hides it later.
Yards in Vineyard are compact and homes sit close together, so noise and sizing lead the conversation. Pickleball paddles are loud. We place the court as far from bedroom windows as the lot allows, put acoustic-rated windscreen on the closest side, and often build a 26 by 52 recreational layout that plays well without pressing the property line. Dual striping adds a basketball key without adding footprint.
Construction traffic is constant in Vineyard, so we coordinate delivery times, protect new curb and gutter with track mats, and sweep the street at the end of each day. Vineyard City reviews setbacks, fence height and exterior lighting, and we submit the plan set with the application. Most Vineyard courts run three to four weeks from excavation to final striping, weather permitting.
Vineyard courts emphasize drainage-first base design, compact layouts with dual striping, and noise-aware placement for close-set lots.
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.
Every Vineyard pad gets probed and compaction tested before we price the slab.
Placement and acoustic screen so paddle noise stays on your property.
Track mats and daily sweeping protect fresh curb, gutter and sidewalk.
Vineyard sits on old Utah Lake bed clay that swells and shrinks with moisture. We over-excavate the soft material, separate it with fabric and compact a thicker aggregate base so the slab is not sitting on active clay.
Yes, with the right layout. Many Vineyard lots fit a 26 by 52 recreational pickleball pad or a striped half court, and modular tile lets us keep the surface thin against tight setbacks.
Vineyard courts usually run $30,000 to $70,000. Compact lots mean smaller pads, but drainage work near the lake can add to the base line item.
Often yes. A 26 by 52 recreational pickleball layout plays well on tight lots, and dual striping adds a basketball key without adding footprint.
We place the court as far from bedroom windows as the lot allows and add acoustic-rated windscreen on the closest side.
Conditions change block to block, which is why we probe and compaction test every Vineyard pad before quoting the slab.
Three to four weeks on site, weather permitting: excavation and base, slab pour with a controlled cure, then surfacing and laser-set striping.