Contact Information
Address:
2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85016
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Website
https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com
At Phoenix Pickleball Court Builder, we specialize in designing, constructing and painting high-quality pickleball courts in the Phoenix area.
2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85016
https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com
Professional Pickleball Court Builder in Phoenix
Located at 2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130, Phoenix, AZ 85016, Phoenix Pickleball Court Builder specializes in constructing and painting high-quality pickleball courts. We understand the unique specifications required for a great playing surface and provide expert installation services tailored to meet your needs.
Our team focuses on building durable, level, and properly textured courts that ensure optimal gameplay. We utilize quality materials and precise construction techniques to deliver exceptional results. We also offer professional court painting services, including durable markings and vibrant court designs.
For a free consultation and quote on building or painting your pickleball court in our Phoenix location, contact us today at 602-362-7816 or visit our website at https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take to build a new pickleball court?
A: Construction time varies based on court size, site conditions, and design complexity. We provide a detailed timeline after assessing your specific location.
Q: What materials do you use for court construction?
A: We use high-quality materials like properly compacted base layers, quality asphalt or concrete options, and specialized court underlayments to ensure durability and performance.
Q: Do you offer court repair services?
A: Yes, we diagnose and repair issues like cracks, uneven surfaces, and worn-down lines to restore your court's functionality and appearance.
Q: What is included in a court painting service?
A: Our painting service includes surface preparation, durable paint application, line painting, and potentially court design elements.
Q: Can you build a court on an existing surface?
A: Yes, we can construct a new court over existing surfaces like asphalt or concrete, provided the base is stable and suitable.