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 Construction & Installation
At Pickleball Court Builder Phoenix, we specialize in designing, constructing, and painting high-quality pickleball courts right here in our Phoenix location. We understand the unique needs of the game and are committed to building durable, level surfaces that enhance gameplay. Our team handles every step of the process, from site preparation and court base construction to the final acrylic or paint installation. We focus on quality materials and precise installation to ensure your court performs exceptionally well. Based out of Suite 130 at 2390 E Camelback Rd in Phoenix, AZ, we serve clients seeking professional court building services locally. Contact us today at 602-362-7816 or visit our website https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com to discuss your court project.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What services do you offer for pickleball court construction?
A1: We design, construct, and paint pickleball courts. This includes site assessment, base construction, leveling, and applying the court surface.
Q2: How long does it typically take to build a pickleball court?
A2: Construction timelines vary based on court size, site conditions, and specific surface requirements, but we provide a detailed timeline after an initial site visit and project planning.
Q3: Do you handle court maintenance services?
A3: Our primary focus is court construction and installation. While we recommend regular maintenance, we currently specialize in building new courts.
Q4: What materials do you use for court surfaces?
A4: We primarily use high-quality acrylic paints and materials designed specifically for durable and fast-drying pickleball surfaces.
Q5: Can you build a court on an existing surface?
A5: Yes, we can construct a pickleball court over various existing surfaces, provided the base conditions are suitable for construction.