FAQs

  • How much does a new court cost?

  • How long does the surface on a court last?

    With standard activity on a tennis, pickleball, or basketball court, the surface typically lasts 5–7 years before resurfacing should be considered. With running tracks, the surface typically lasts 7–10 years before resurfacing should be considered.

  • How long does the process of building a court take?

    The process typically lasts 60–90 days, from breaking ground to completion. This time frame is affected by weather, lead time on materials, and coordination of all the trades involved (e.g., electricians, pavers, etc.).

  • Do you provide lights and fencing?

    Yes, we do! We provide a turnkey project for the sports courts we build. You bring the dream, and we’ll make it happen!

  • Do you add pickleball lines to an existing tennis court?

    Absolutely! A standard tennis court can accommodate up to four (4) pickleball courts. We can recommend a configuration depending on the number of pickleball courts you are interested in. We can also convert your seldom-used tennis court into permanent pickleball courts. Just contact us for a Free Estimate today!

  • Can anything be done to fix the cracks in my tennis court?

    Yes, but it is a complex process. Cracks can be caused by several issues, so determining the best approach to repairing them is unique to each project. Cracks can result from aging asphalt, compromised base, weathering, tree roots, or other damage. Repairing cracks can be short-term or longer-term; we can discuss these during the estimating process.

  • How much does a new court cost?

    The cost of building a court or track varies depending on site conditions, surface selection, and related additions (lighting, fencing, etc.). Contact us for a Free Estimate today!

  • What kind of maintenance is required for a court?

    Each type of court has suggested routine maintenance procedures. We will provide guidelines at the completion of your project with suggestions for maintenance guidelines.