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Pickleball Court Construction in Montana

Stop waiting for open courts at the rec center. We build regulation pickleball courts on post-tension concrete, surfaced and striped to tournament standards.

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America, and Montana's public courts are feeling it. A private court ends the waitlist. We build to the regulation 20'×44' playing area on a recommended 30'×60' pad, which gives you proper run-off room behind the baselines and along the sidelines — the difference between a court that looks right and one that plays right. Every pad is 4–5 inch concrete with post-tension or fiber reinforcement, engineered for Montana's brutal freeze-thaw swings.

The playing surface is a 100% acrylic color system applied in two to three coats over a leveled, primed slab, with textured finish tuned for pickleball's quick lateral movement. We stripe kitchen, service boxes, and baselines to USA Pickleball specifications, and can add fencing, LED lighting, and windscreens so the court is playable from April dawn to October dusk. Licensed, insured, and warranty-backed, we serve all of Montana plus Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

Most residential pickleball courts run $25,000–$50,000 all-in; fencing, lighting, and site conditions are the main variables.

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Benefits

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Pickleball Courts

Regulation Dimensions Done Right

A true 20'×44' playing area on a 30'×60' pad gives tournament-legal geometry plus the run-off space recreational builds skip. Your court plays like the ones at nationals.

Freeze-Thaw Engineered Slab

Post-tension or fiber-reinforced concrete at 4–5 inches over compacted base keeps the surface flat and crack-free through Montana winters, protecting both the investment and the bounce.

Surface Texture Tuned for Pickleball

Our acrylic systems are mixed with sand gradations chosen for pickleball's stop-start footwork — enough grip for hard cuts, smooth enough for long rallies on the knees and ankles.

Quieter Neighbor-Friendly Options

Court placement, acoustic fencing panels, and windscreen choices can meaningfully reduce paddle noise reaching neighboring properties. We design for the sport and the neighborhood.

Built for Doubles Crowds

Sized run-offs, gate placement, shaded seating pads, and multi-court layouts for clubs or HOAs — we design courts around how pickleball is actually played: socially.

Warranty-Backed Workmanship

We are licensed and insured, and every pickleball court ships with a written warranty covering slab and surface workmanship. Premium build, documented accountability.

Our Process

How Your Pickleball Court Project Runs

Consultation & Siting

We assess your yard for sun orientation, wind exposure, drainage, and noise considerations, then recommend the ideal pad placement and size.

Court Design

You choose surface colors, striping style, fencing, and lighting from a scaled rendering of your actual site, with a fixed-scope quote attached.

Base & Concrete

We excavate, compact engineered gravel, and pour a 4–5 inch reinforced slab, laser-screeded for the flatness pickleball demands.

Acrylic Surfacing & Striping

After cure, we apply two to three coats of 100% acrylic color and stripe to USA Pickleball specification with crisp, durable lines.

Walkthrough & Handoff

We install nets and accessories, review the finished court together, and deliver care guidelines and warranty documents before first serve.

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FAQs

Pickleball Courts Questions, Answered

What size pad do I need for a pickleball court?
The regulation playing area is 20'×44', but we recommend a 30'×60' pad. The extra footage provides safe run-off behind the baselines and along the sidelines, room for fencing posts, and a comfortable spot for benches. If your lot is tight, a 24'×54' pad is a workable minimum, though hard-driving players will notice the reduced backcourt room.
How much does a backyard pickleball court cost in Montana?
Most residential pickleball courts run $25,000–$50,000 depending on site prep, fencing, and lighting. The concrete pad and acrylic surface make up the core cost; excavation on sloped or hard-access sites, chain-link enclosures, and LED lighting move the number. We give a firm, fixed-scope price after walking the site — no over-the-phone guessing.
Can the court handle Montana winters?
Yes. We build on 4–5 inches of post-tension or fiber-reinforced concrete over a compacted, draining gravel base, which resists the frost heave and freeze-thaw cracking that destroy bargain slabs. The 100% acrylic surface system is rated for cold climates. Sweep snow with a plastic shovel or blower rather than metal blades and the surface will last for many seasons between recoats.
How long does a pickleball court take to build?
Plan on four to eight weeks from groundbreaking to first game. Excavation and base take about a week, the slab pours in a day but cures for roughly 28 days before coating, and surfacing plus striping takes several days of dry weather. Montana's build season runs April through October, and spring slots fill first — courts booked in winter get the best scheduling.
Can I convert part of my driveway or an old slab?
Sometimes. If an existing slab is structurally sound, properly sloped, and large enough, we can resurface and stripe it as a pickleball court for a fraction of new-build cost. Most older slabs, however, have cracks, poor drainage, or insufficient thickness that acrylic cannot fix. We will assess honestly during the site visit — if a conversion will not hold up, we will tell you.
Service Areas

Pickleball Courts Across Montana

One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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