Pickled Court | Salt Lake County, UT
Salt Lake County

PARK COURTS SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITIES RELY ON

Pickleball is exploding across Salt Lake County parks. Millcreek, Sandy, and Murray residents are demanding more courts — we build them to handle years of daily use.

WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR PARKS COURTS

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

Utah All-Season Performance

Millcreek and Holladay parks see UV-intense summers and wet spring conditions. Our acrylic systems are UV-stable, freeze-thaw rated, and slope-graded for stormwater drainage.

Multi-Sport Compatibility

Sandy and Murray parks often need tennis-to-pickleball conversion or multi-sport overlays. We spec for dual-sport use that handles the full recreational mix.

Parks Department Coordination

We understand the approval process, phased construction requirements, and community engagement needs of Salt Lake County parks departments from first meeting to ribbon cutting.

Low Maintenance by Design

High-UV-resistance coatings and smooth drainage profiles minimize the maintenance load on Taylorsville and Millcreek parks crews season to season.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

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

  • Site survey and drainage planning
  • Multi-court layout optimization
  • Commercial acrylic surfacing system
  • Multi-sport line striping (pickleball + tennis option)
  • Net post systems with locking hardware
  • Perimeter fencing and windscreen options
  • Shade structure coordination

TIMELINE & PROCESS

Salt Lake County parks courts are phased to keep partial courts open during construction. Multi-court complexes in Sandy and Murray typically complete in 3–8 weeks.

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 parks courts clients ask most often.

Can Millcreek or Holladay parks courts serve both tennis and pickleball?

Yes — dual-sport striping is standard for Salt Lake County parks. We use clearly contrasting colors so players can easily identify the active game lines.

How do Salt Lake County park courts handle summer heat?

Our UV-stabilized acrylic resists fading and surface softening during peak Utah summer heat, maintaining consistent ball bounce for Sandy and Murray park players.

Do you work with Salt Lake County parks grant applications?

Yes — we provide detailed estimates and project documentation formatted to support LWCF or local recreation grant applications for Taylorsville and Millcreek parks.

What fencing height works best for Salt Lake County parks courts?

We recommend 10-foot fencing for public parks to contain balls and reduce interruptions. Lower options are available for courts with significant wind or sight-line concerns.

READY TO BUILD?

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