SCHOOL COURTS BUILT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY STUDENTS
Murray, Taylorsville, and West Jordan school districts need courts that handle hundreds of students every week. We build safe, multi-sport surfaces engineered for Utah school environments.
WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR SCHOOL COURTS
We understand what your venue type demands. Here's why clients like you trust us to get it right.
Utah Student Safety Standards
Surface friction ratings, net post safety covers, and proper court spacing in Midvale and Millcreek schools are engineered to meet Utah school safety requirements for daily PE use.
Multi-Sport for School PE Programs
Murray and Taylorsville school PE programs need maximum flexibility. We stripe courts for pickleball, badminton, and volleyball to serve every curriculum requirement.
Budget-Cycle Pricing
We understand school budget timelines and grant funding in Salt Lake County. Our proposals are formatted to support capital requests and Utah recreation grant applications.
Summer and Break Scheduling
Most Salt Lake County schools schedule court builds during summer or winter breaks. We time crew mobilization to minimize any disruption to the academic calendar.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every school courts project includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.
- School site analysis and safety review
- ADA-compliant court and approach design
- Commercial-grade acrylic surfacing
- Multi-sport line striping (pickleball, tennis, badminton options)
- Safety net post covers
- Fencing with secure access options
- Equipment storage area coordination
TIMELINE & PROCESS
Salt Lake County school installations are completed during summer break. West Jordan and Murray schools often schedule alongside other summer facility improvements.
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 school courts clients ask most often.
Can Murray or Taylorsville schools get multiple sports on one court?
Yes — multi-sport striping is standard for Salt Lake County schools. We use high-contrast colors so students can easily identify lines for the active game.
Are Salt Lake County school courts eligible for Utah state grants?
Many Utah state and Salt Lake County recreation programs offer facility grants. We provide project documentation formatted to support your school's application process.
How do we make courts accessible for all Midvale and Millcreek students?
We design ADA-compliant approaches, level playing surfaces, and accessible net height options for adaptive PE programs in Salt Lake County school districts.
What if a West Jordan school court surface gets damaged?
Minor surface damage can be patched under our maintenance program. We maintain complete repair documentation for school facilities records and district reporting.
READY TO BUILD?
Tell us about your school courtsproject and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.