CUSTOM SPORT COURTS · SALEM · PORTLAND CORRIDOR
Sport courts built to spec, not from a catalog.
Pickleball, basketball, multi-sport, futsal. We design and install residential, HOA, club, and institutional courts across the I-5 corridor. Every project starts with a site visit and ends with warranty-backed surface, drainage, and finish work.
WHAT WE BUILD
Four court types, one process.
Every court we install is dialed to its sport — line tolerances, surface coefficient, drainage slope, and net hardware all spec'd for actual play, not just looks.
Pickleball
20′ × 44′ play area · 30′ × 60′ outer (recommended)
Single-court or multi-court bays. USAPA-spec line tolerances, painted on coated concrete or modular sport tile. Net post sleeves set in concrete to permanent depth. Optional perimeter fencing 10′–12′ for true-bounce containment.
Coated concrete acrylic system: 5–7 year warranty on surface. Sport tile: 8–12 year warranty, snap-together over a leveled base — the right call for HOAs that want to phase install or modify later.
Basketball
Half-court 30′ × 30′ · Full 50′ × 84′ (high-school spec)
Half-court, full-court, or driveway-scale. Concrete with embedded post sleeves, acrylic resurface, painted lines. We also install adjustable-height pole goals and in-ground breakaway rims.
For HOA full-court installs we engineer 6″ reinforced slab with 4′ perimeter buffer. Drainage tied to existing site grading.
Multi-sport
Layered pickleball + basketball + custom lines on the same surface
Designed for HOAs and family yards that want to flex. We layer up to three sets of court lines on a single sport surface using contrast-tested colors so each game stays readable from across the court.
Surface options: acrylic-coated concrete (smoother, lower maintenance) or modular sport tile (faster install, drains through the joints). Both warrantied; choice depends on use intensity.
Futsal / soccer turf
Short-pile athletic turf · 30–40mm pile height · shock-pad underlayment
Backyard and club-scale soccer and futsal practice surfaces. We use FIFA-tier athletic turf over a shock-absorbing underlayment for joint protection. Perimeter rebound boards optional for futsal.
Same Bellinturf direct-import supply chain we use for residential turf, just spec'd for athletic use. Pile resistance and infill formulation tested for slide-tackle resilience.
OUR PROCESS
Five steps. Roughly six weeks.
We don't quote sport courts from a phone call. The number matters too much for that. Here's how the project moves from your inquiry to first serve.
- 01
Site visit & scope (week 1)
We come to the property, measure the proposed footprint, check drainage, sun orientation, neighbor sight lines, and access for equipment. Free, 60–90 minutes.
- 02
Design & detailed quote (weeks 1–2)
You get a written quote with surface system, dimensions, lighting plan if requested, fencing plan, drainage approach, and a fixed price. Itemized. Nothing buried.
- 03
Permits & HOA approval (weeks 2–4)
We handle the permit pull. For HOA installs, we prepare the submittal package with elevations, drainage plan, color samples, and a noise statement. Most boards approve in one cycle.
- 04
Build (weeks 4–6)
Excavation, base prep, slab pour and cure (or tile substrate), surface system, line paint, fencing, and net hardware. We post a single point of contact and a daily project log.
- 05
Walk-through & warranty hand-off
We play the court before you do. Every line measured, every post torqued, every drain tested. Surface warranty starts the day we sign off.
WHAT DRIVES COST
Why one court is $18K and another is $70K.
Sport courts price by the actual scope, not by the catalog page. These are the five inputs that move the number most.
Court size
Smallest impact at single pickleball; largest at full basketball + buffer
Material scales linearly with sqft; labor scales with perimeter and slab edge work.
Surface system
Acrylic-coated concrete: lower upfront, lower long-term. Modular sport tile: higher upfront, faster install, easier to repair locally.
Surface alone moves the project ±$8K–$15K on a typical pickleball court.
Site work & drainage
Flat, well-drained, accessible site = baseline. Sloped, clay-heavy, or tight access = +20–40%.
We assess this at the site visit. The number we quote reflects what we actually see, not a guess.
Lighting
Optional. Quality LED court lighting adds $4K–$12K depending on pole count and dark-sky shielding.
HOA installs almost always require dark-sky-compliant fixtures and timed shut-off. We spec those by default.
Fencing & containment
None to 12′ perimeter chain-link or vinyl-coated. $3K–$18K depending on linear footage and material.
Pickleball benefits from at least 10′ on the long sides; basketball typically needs none.
START YOUR PROJECT
Tell us about your court.
We'll respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. No obligation; the visit is free.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Questions HOAs and homeowners ask first.
- Do you handle the HOA submittal?
- Yes. We prepare a complete board package: elevations, color samples, surface specs, drainage plan, lighting plan if applicable, a written noise statement, and our LCB license and insurance certificates. Most boards approve in one cycle.
- Will the court drain in PNW rain?
- Yes. Acrylic-coated concrete is sloped at 1% for surface runoff. Sport tile drains through the joints by design. For sites with clay soil or slope concerns, we engineer a French drain or interceptor at the perimeter.
- How loud is pickleball, really?
- The paddle-on-ball crack carries about 70 dB at 15 feet. We mitigate with sound-absorbing fencing inserts, court orientation away from neighbor windows, and timed-use HOA rules. Quiet paddle programs are a customer-side option.
- Permits — who pulls them?
- We do. Pricing reflects standard residential or HOA permitting timelines (1–3 weeks). If your jurisdiction has unusual setback or zoning requirements, we'll surface that at the site visit and adjust scope before the quote.
- What's the maintenance like?
- Acrylic surface: rinse seasonally, refresh paint and surface coat every 5–7 years. Sport tile: spot-replace damaged tiles individually. Both warranted for the timeframe noted in your quote.
- Do you do interior / indoor courts?
- Surfacing only. We don't do structural steel or roofing. If you have an existing barn, warehouse, or club building, we can spec and install the playing surface and lines inside it.
- How far do you travel?
- Standard service area: Salem to Portland along I-5 (Canby, Wilsonville, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Oregon City, Sherwood, Aurora, Hubbard, Beaverton, Portland metro). Outside this corridor: we'll quote travel as a line item, transparently.
Ready to scope your court?
A site visit is the only way to give you a real number. It's free and takes about an hour.
Request a site visit