Salt Lake County · Court Lighting
COURT LIGHTING IN SALT LAKE COUNTY
Extend your play into the evening with professional LED and solar court lighting. We design and install purpose-built lighting systems that improve ball visibility, enhance safety, and add value to your property.





The Details
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Wired LED and solar pole systems
- Single, double, and triple head configurations
- Even coverage with minimal glare and shadows
- Up to 70% less energy than traditional lighting
- Electrical permitting and connection coordination
- Pickleball, tennis, basketball, padel & more





Two Ways to Light
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Choose the system that fits your court in Salt Lake County. Every pole comes in single, double, and triple head configurations to match your court size and brightness needs.
Wired LED Systems
Brightest, most consistent output — ideal for commercial, high-traffic, and tournament courts.
Single Head
Illuminates 30' × 30'
Double Head
Illuminates 50' × 30'
Triple Head
Illuminates 60' × 40'
Solar Systems
No trenching or utility connection — perfect for remote courts and quick, clean installs.
Single Head
Illuminates 30' × 30'
Double Head
Illuminates 50' × 30'
Triple Head
Illuminates 60' × 40'
Common Questions
COURT LIGHTING FAQs
Cost depends on the system type (wired LED vs. solar), the number of poles, wattage required, and the amount of electrical work involved. A simple solar setup for a residential court involves less scope than a multi-pole wired system for a commercial or tournament-grade facility. We provide free, detailed quotes so you know exactly what your court needs.
Both deliver excellent evening play. Wired LED systems provide the brightest, most consistent output and are ideal for high-traffic, commercial, or tournament courts where reliability matters most. Solar systems are easier to install, require no trenching or utility connection, and are perfect for remote courts or sites where running power is costly. We'll assess your court's location, usage, and budget and recommend the right fit.
Yes — lighting can be added to almost any existing court without disturbing the playing surface. We set the poles around the court perimeter, run wiring (or mount solar units), and coordinate any electrical connection needed. If your court is also due for resurfacing or new line striping, we can bundle everything into a single project to save you time and money.
A standard pickleball court is well lit by two poles with double or triple heads, positioned along the sidelines to deliver even coverage with minimal glare and shadows. Larger courts, multi-court complexes, or tournament-grade facilities benefit from additional poles for higher, more uniform light levels. We design each layout to your court size and play needs so the ball stays visible across the entire surface.
Yes. For wired systems we coordinate the permitting, electrical design, and connection with a licensed electrician and your local utility or municipal department. We handle the system design and pole installation and make sure everything is inspected and code-compliant. Solar systems require no utility connection, which simplifies the process significantly.
Most court lighting installations are completed in two to five days depending on the system type, the number of poles, and the electrical work involved. Solar systems install fastest since there's no trenching or utility connection. Wired systems take a bit longer to account for conduit, wiring, and inspection. We'll give you a clear timeline up front and keep you updated throughout.
3 easy steps to your dream court
HOW COURT LIGHTING WORKS IN SALT LAKE COUNTY
Give Us A Call
Reach out to your Salt Lake County Pickled Court team. We'll discuss your court lighting needs and answer all your questions.
Free Assessment
We'll visit your site, evaluate your court, and provide a detailed quote with no obligation.
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Our crew handles everything from start to finish. You'll have a court ready to play in no time.
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