Pickled Court | Salt Lake County, UT
Salt Lake County

YOUR SALT LAKE VALLEY BACKYARD COURT

Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan homeowners trust Pickled Court to engineer backyard courts that hold up through Utah winters, spring thaw, and a long pickleball season.

WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR RESIDENTIAL COURTS

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

Utah Clay Soil Engineering

Salt Lake Valley's expansive clay soils expand and contract with freeze-thaw cycles. We engineer sub-bases in Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan that stay level through every season.

Mountain Valley Aesthetics

Custom court colors that complement your property against the Wasatch backdrop. Slate, charcoal, and terracotta palettes are popular across Herriman and Riverton neighborhoods.

Residential-Scale Professionalism

Small dedicated crew, clean job sites, and tight schedule coordination around your property. We respect yards in South Jordan and Draper the way we'd want ours respected.

Year-Round Playing Season Value

Salt Lake County's extended mild seasons give you more court days than most markets. A well-engineered backyard court here earns its investment fast.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

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

  • Site assessment and grading consultation
  • Sub-base excavation engineered for Salt Lake Valley soil conditions
  • Concrete or asphalt base installation
  • Premium acrylic surfacing system (2-coat minimum)
  • Regulation line striping (kitchen, baseline, sidelines)
  • Net post anchors and hardware
  • Optional color consultation and custom design

TIMELINE & PROCESS

Most Salt Lake County residential courts complete in 7–14 days. We schedule around spring soil conditions in Sandy and Draper and plan weather windows carefully.

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 residential courts clients ask most often.

How does Salt Lake Valley clay soil affect my backyard court?

Expansive clay soils in Salt Lake County shift with seasonal moisture changes. We excavate to stable soil and engineer a compacted base that keeps your court level through every freeze-thaw cycle.

Do I need a permit for a backyard court in Salt Lake County?

Most cities — including Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan — require permits for new concrete or asphalt pads. We handle the permitting process so you don't have to navigate it alone.

What's the best time of year to build in Salt Lake County?

Late spring through early fall offers the most reliable curing windows. We can often build in shoulder seasons with careful scheduling around temperature forecasts.

What custom color options are available for residential courts?

We offer a full palette of acrylic court colors popular across Herriman and Riverton yards. Slate and charcoal surfaces with bright accent lines are our most-requested residential combos.

READY TO BUILD?

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