THE AMENITY SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITIES WANT
HOA boards in South Jordan, Riverton, and Herriman trust us to deliver board-ready proposals, fixed pricing, and courts that become the most-used amenity in the complex.
WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR HOA COURTS
We understand what your venue type demands. Here's why clients like you trust us to get it right.
Board-Ready for Salt Lake County HOAs
We prepare board proposals with renderings, cost breakdowns, and local comparables from South Jordan and Riverton communities that accelerate your HOA approval process.
Minimal Community Disruption
Draper and Herriman HOA communities have tight amenity areas. We plan construction access carefully and maintain clean job sites throughout the build process.
Fixed-Price Transparency
HOA budgets run on precision. We provide fixed pricing with no change orders on standard scope so your board treasurer has no surprises at billing.
High Resident Utilization
Salt Lake County's active pickleball community ensures well-placed courts become the most-used amenity in your complex, driving up resident satisfaction scores.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every hoa courts project includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.
- Site planning and layout optimization
- Full permitting coordination with Salt Lake County cities
- Premium acrylic surfacing system
- Regulation and recreational line striping options
- Net post systems (permanent or removable)
- Fencing and gate coordination
- Court rules and etiquette signage
TIMELINE & PROCESS
HOA courts in Salt Lake County typically complete in 10–21 days. We schedule around peak resident activity and coordinate with your property management team throughout.
OUR WORK
Every court we build is engineered to perform and designed to impress. See what that looks like in practice.



COMMON QUESTIONS
Answers to the questions hoa courts clients ask most often.
How do Salt Lake County HOA boards approve court projects?
We provide rendered proposals, detailed cost breakdowns, and neighborhood comparables from South Jordan and Riverton communities to support your board presentation and vote.
What are common concerns for Herriman and Draper HOAs?
Noise and scheduling are top concerns. We advise on court placement to minimize sound impact and design layouts that support organized scheduling and drop-in play.
Can we add the HOA logo to the court surface?
Yes — HOA logo stenciling is popular in Salt Lake County communities. We review your artwork and recommend placement that holds up under heavy foot traffic.
What maintenance program is available for Salt Lake County HOA courts?
All Salt Lake County HOA courts qualify for our annual maintenance program. We return to inspect, clean, and re-stripe so your community amenity stays sharp year after year.
READY TO BUILD?
Tell us about your hoa courtsproject and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.