YOUR BACKYARD COURT, BUILT FOR UTAH VALLEY
From Provo to Eagle Mountain, Utah County homeowners trust Pickled Court to engineer every base layer, apply premium acrylic surfacing, and deliver a court that performs year after year.
WHY CHOOSE PICKLED COURT FOR RESIDENTIAL COURTS
Utah County's trusted pickleball court builder. We understand what your venue type demands — here's why clients across Provo, Orem, Lehi, and the valley trust us to get it right.
Utah Valley Climate Engineering
Utah County sees hot summers and hard winters. We engineer every base layer to handle the Wasatch Front's freeze-thaw cycles and keep your court crack-free for decades.
Curb Appeal for Growing Neighborhoods
Utah County's communities are growing fast. A well-designed court adds property value and visual appeal whether you're in Provo, Orem, Lehi, or Springville.
Residential-Scale Precision
Smaller crew, careful site access, and a clean job site from first day to final walkthrough. We treat your property the way we'd treat our own.
Value That Shows at Appraisal
A quality court is a measurable asset when you sell. We build to a standard that holds up for buyers and appraisers across Utah County's competitive real estate market.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every residential courts project in Utah County includes the following scope as standard. No hidden line items, no surprise add-ons.
- Site assessment and grading consultation
- Sub-base excavation and compaction
- 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 Utah County residential courts complete in 7–14 days depending on site prep requirements and weather windows. We provide a specific schedule at the proposal stage.
OUR WORK
Every court we build in Utah County is engineered to perform and designed to impress. See what that looks like in practice.



COMMON QUESTIONS
Answers to the questions Utah County residential courts clients ask most often.
Do I need a permit for a backyard court in Utah County?
Most Utah County cities require a permit for new concrete or asphalt pads. We navigate the permitting process for Provo, Orem, Lehi, and surrounding cities so you don't have to.
How do Utah winters affect a pickleball court?
Freeze-thaw cycles are one of the top causes of court cracking. We engineer sub-bases with proper drainage and depth to handle Utah County's climate without heaving or surface failure.
Can I build a court on a sloped lot in Utah County?
Many Utah County properties have grade changes due to the terrain. Moderate slopes can be addressed with grading and drainage design — steep grades may require retaining walls, which we can coordinate.
What colors work for a Utah County backyard?
Slate, charcoal, and earthy tones pair well with mountain landscapes and complement most Utah County home aesthetics. We offer a full palette and can help you choose the right combination.
READY TO BUILD IN UTAH COUNTY?
Tell us about your residential courtsproject in Utah County and we'll get back to you with a site-specific proposal.