New Court Construction
BUILD YOUR DREAM
PICKLEBALL COURT
From site assessment to final line stripe, Pickled Court handles every step of your new court construction. We deliver premium surfaces built to last 10+ years — and as an authorized Dominator dealer, we can outfit your court with professional nets, posts, and hoops too.
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Everything You Need
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Site Assessment
We evaluate your property, check drainage, grade, and soil conditions to plan the perfect court installation.
Excavation & Grading
Precise excavation and grading ensures proper drainage and a level base — the foundation of a great court.
Sub-Base Preparation
A properly compacted aggregate sub-base prevents cracking and settling, giving your court a stable foundation.
Concrete or Asphalt Base
We coordinate installation of a high-quality concrete or asphalt base engineered for longevity and consistent ball bounce.
Acrylic Surface Coating
Premium USA-made acrylic sport coatings in your choice of colors provide the ideal playing surface.
Line Striping & Nets
Precision-painted court lines and professional net systems complete your regulation-ready court.



Concrete Partners
WE COORDINATE
YOUR CONCRETE
A new pickleball court starts with the right foundation. Pickled Court works with a network of vetted local concrete contractors to handle the base pour — we specify the slab thickness, reinforcement, and drainage slope so it's built to our exact standards from day one.
You won't need to find a concrete contractor yourself or manage two separate crews. We handle the coordination, hold to a single project timeline, and step in with our surface team as soon as the concrete is cured and ready.
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Vetted Local Contractors
We only work with concrete partners who meet our specs for slab thickness, reinforcement, and finish quality.
We Handle Coordination
One point of contact for the entire project — we manage the concrete schedule, cure window, and surface handoff.
Consistent Specs Every Time
Every slab is poured to our defined standards: proper drainage slope, rebar reinforcement, and the right surface texture.
How It Works
OUR BUILD PROCESS
Free Consultation & Quote
We discuss your vision, assess your site, and provide a detailed written quote with no obligations.
Design & Planning
Choose your colors, layout, and any custom features using our interactive court designer.
Site Preparation & Base Work
Our crews handle excavation, grading, and sub-base compaction. Our concrete partner pours and finishes the slab to our specifications.
Surface Coating
Once the concrete is fully cured (typically 28 days), we apply multiple coats of premium acrylic sport surface in your chosen colors.
Line Striping & Finishing
Precision line striping, net installation, and final walkthrough to ensure your complete satisfaction.


Common Questions
COURT BUILD FAQs
Both concrete and asphalt are viable base options. Concrete is harder, more durable, and less prone to cracking over time, but it's more expensive upfront. Asphalt is more flexible, which can be beneficial in climates with freeze-thaw cycles, and typically costs less. Our team can help you evaluate the best option for your specific location and conditions.
For a residential pickleball court, a concrete slab should be a minimum of 4 inches thick with proper reinforcement (rebar or wire mesh). For commercial or high-traffic applications, 6 inches or more may be recommended. Proper sub-base preparation is just as important as slab thickness.
New concrete typically needs to cure for 28 days before an acrylic sport surface can be applied. During this time, the concrete reaches its full strength and any initial shrinkage or settling occurs. Applying the surface too early can lead to adhesion issues and premature failure.
Existing concrete slabs can often be repurposed for pickleball courts, provided they are in good structural condition. Our team will evaluate the slab for cracks, settling, drainage slope, and surface texture to determine if it's suitable. Minor cracks can often be repaired; major structural issues may require a new slab.
We specialize in surface installation and resurfacing — we don't manage the concrete pour directly. However, we have trusted preferred concrete partners we work with on new court builds. We'll connect you with the right concrete contractor and coordinate the project so it's seamless.
Court construction typically takes about 1 week from start to finish. Depending on weather, the timeline may extend to 2 weeks — but we'll keep you updated every step of the way so there are no surprises.
Cost depends on the scope of your project — a new build with a concrete base is a larger investment than resurfacing an existing court. Key factors include court size, site conditions, surface system, and any extras like lighting or fencing. We provide detailed free quotes so you know exactly what to expect before committing to anything.
Pickled Court currently operates in Utah (Salt Lake County and Utah County) and North Florida (Jacksonville area). We're actively expanding through our franchise program — more locations are coming soon! Contact us to see if we serve your area.

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READY TO BUILD?
Contact your local Pickled Court team for a free site assessment and quote. We'll walk your property, answer your questions, and deliver a detailed bid — no obligation.