Pickled Court | Salt Lake County, UT
Salt Lake County

BUILT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY MULTIFAMILY COMMUNITIES

South Jordan, Riverton, and Herriman multifamily developers trust Pickled Court to integrate courts into master site plans — delivered before CO and built to last decades.

WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR MULTIFAMILY COURTS

We understand what your venue type demands. Here's why clients like you trust us to get it right.

Pre-CO Integration in Salt Lake County

We work with South Jordan and Riverton developers to integrate courts into the master site plan before certificate of occupancy, avoiding expensive post-construction retrofits.

Shared-Use Durability

Herriman and Draper multifamily courts see constant shared use. We spec surfaces and bases for high-cycle wear that holds up without becoming a maintenance burden.

Resident Committee Ready

We prepare detailed specs and visual renderings that help West Jordan resident committees and developers align on expectations before ground breaks.

Per-Unit Value Add

A quality court is a permanent selling point throughout the development's life — from presales in South Jordan to resale throughout Riverton and Herriman.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Every multifamily courts project includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.

  • Developer and HOA coordination
  • Master site integration and grading
  • Commercial-grade acrylic surfacing
  • Regulation striping with optional dual-sport lines
  • Permanent net post anchors
  • Perimeter fencing and gate hardware
  • Welcome signage and court etiquette posting

TIMELINE & PROCESS

Salt Lake County multifamily courts are typically scheduled pre-CO during the amenity buildout phase for seamless site integration in South Jordan and Draper.

1Site assessment & proposal
2Permitting & scheduling
3Base prep & surfacing
4Striping & final walkthrough

OUR WORK

Every court we build is engineered to perform and designed to impress. See what that looks like in practice.

Finished pickleball court surface with clean line striping
Premium acrylic pickleball court installation in progress
Players competing on a professionally installed pickleball court

COMMON QUESTIONS

Answers to the questions multifamily courts clients ask most often.

When should we build the court for our Riverton or Herriman development?

Ideally before final landscaping so heavy equipment access doesn't disturb finished hardscape. Most South Jordan developers schedule courts during the amenity buildout phase.

Who maintains the court after the Draper development is sold?

The HOA or condo association takes over with our maintenance program available to them. We provide complete construction documentation for their records.

Can we brand the court for our South Jordan development name?

Yes — development name and logo inlays are popular additions during the sales and marketing phase for West Jordan and Herriman projects.

What if the court surface shows settlement cracks in year two?

Our work is warranted. We engineer the base for Salt Lake County soil conditions to prevent settlement cracking, and warranty-covered defects are remedied at no cost.

READY TO BUILD?

Tell us about your multifamily courtsproject and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.