Contact Information
Address:
2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone:
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
Based at 2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130 in Phoenix, AZ 85016, Phoenix Pickleball Court Builder is your dedicated partner for constructing and painting high-quality pickleball courts. We specialize in transforming spaces into functional, durable, and visually appealing pickleball courts, tailored to meet the specific needs of our local clients. Our expertise lies in the design, installation, and finishing touches, ensuring a surface that enhances gameplay and stands the test of time. Visit our website https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com or call us at 602-362-7816 to discuss your court project in the Phoenix area.
Q: How long does it typically take to build a pickleball court in Phoenix?
A: The timeline depends on the project's scope, site conditions, and preparation. Generally, building a standard pickleball court involves several stages from start to finish.
Q: What are the standard dimensions for a pickleball court built by Phoenix Pickleball Court Builder?
A: We adhere to official pickleball specifications, typically constructing courts measuring 20 feet wide by 44 feet long for doubles play.
Q: What materials do you use for the court surface?
A: We utilize high-quality materials suitable for pickleball, focusing on durability and playability. Our painting services ensure vibrant, court-specific markings.
Q: Do you handle court maintenance services for existing courts in Phoenix?
A: Our focus is primarily on construction and painting, but we can provide guidance and recommend appropriate maintenance practices for courts in the Phoenix area.
Q: Can Phoenix Pickleball Court Builder work with existing surfaces?
A: Yes, we can evaluate existing surfaces and determine the best approach for building a new pickleball court on them, provided they meet necessary foundational requirements in Phoenix.