
What does something like this cost?
The pricing of a job has many factors like the size of the court, the subbase material, the court surface, the different component types, jobsite access, distance from the street to the jobsite, drainage, retaining walls, lighting, netting/fencing, and much more
How long will this take?
The time to completion of a project is answered very similarly to the cost of a project. The length of the project is in direct correlation to all of the factors stated in the answer to the first question.
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What is your lead time?
The lead time is created by how many clients have already signed up and are on the schedule. Also, another huge factor is the the time of year. From May to September, we are usually at our busiest thus may have a longer lead time.
Do we need building permits?
Building permits are not usually necessary because we are either installing a nonstructural concrete slab or a compacted aggregate base system. As long as we adhere to the setback requirements set forth by your local city ordinance then there will not be an issue.
Will this raise the value of my property?
We are not real estate appraisers, but after building courts for more than 15 years, owners Kurt and Luis know that having a court makes your property more valuable than a house without a court to a prospective buyer. This is especially true for a potential buyer who has a family and kids!
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What are the different types of sports surfaces for my backyard?
​Over a concrete subbase, we can:
1. Paint game lines.
2. Apply acrylic court paint.
3. Install modular sports tiles.
4. Install synthetic sport turf (turf court).​
Over a compacted aggregate subbase, we can:
1. Install modular sports tiles.
2. Install synthetic sport turf (turf court).
How much does it cost to have an at-home estimate?
All first consultations are 100% free, but we do ask that homeowners allow us at least one hour of their time to go over the many different options we offer. Should a client need more assistance, we can be hired as consultants to help walk them through the entire construction process and work with their existing general contractor.