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Share Your Pickleball Court Costs (Takes 2 minutes!)
What city and state did you build your pickleball court in?
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What year did you build?
Did you use a contractor?
Did you use a contractor?
A
Yes
B
No
Would you recommend your contractor?
Would you recommend your contractor?
A
Yes
B
No
Contractor name and company/ website:
Did you need permits?
Did you need permits?
A
Yes
B
No
If yes, roughly what did permits cost?
Was your yard mostly flat, or did it require significant leveling before building?
Was your yard mostly flat, or did it require significant leveling before building?
A
Mostly flat — minimal prep needed
B
Some leveling required
C
Significant leveling / excavation required
What size is your court?
What size is your court?
A
Under 30x60 ft (tight fit)
B
30x60 ft (minimum recommended)
C
34x64 ft (gold standard)
D
Larger than 34x64 ft
What surface type did you use?
What surface type did you use?
A
I converted an existing driveway or slab
B
Asphalt
C
Concrete with rebar
D
Post-tension concrete
E
Modular snap-together tiles
F
Not sure / other
Cost to prepare the ground and pour concrete:
Include digging, grading, and the concrete slab.
Did you hire a professional to paint/stripe the court?
Did you hire a professional to paint/stripe the court?
A
Yes, hired a pro
B
No, I did it myself (DIY)
[If yes:]
What did professional painting/striping cost?
[If no:] What did your DIY painting materials cost?
How much did you spend on lighting cost? [Skip if you did not spend money on lighting]
If yes, what lights did you purchase?
Did you add fencing to your court?
Did you add fencing to your court?
A
No fencing
B
Yes — I already had fencing and reused it
C
Yes — I installed new fencing as part of the project
If yes, roughly what did fencing cost?
All Total project cost (everything included):
Your best ballpark is fine
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One thing you wish you'd known before building your court:
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