Pickleball Court Construction — Florida

Florida’s Pickleball Court Specialists

From single backyard pads to 12-court HOA complexes and municipal tournament facilities. Post-tensioned concrete base, NPC-spec acrylic surface, Florida-licensed GC. 5-year warranty. A+ BBB.

#1

Fastest Growing Sport in FL

NPC

Spec Line Marking

5-Year

Workmanship Warranty

CBC1268683

FL Licensed GC

Why Professional Installation

Cheap Concrete Cracks. Post-Tensioned Doesn’t.

Florida’s heat, UV, and humidity destroy inferior court systems within 5–10 years. We build on post-tensioned concrete slabs that resist cracking, topped with multi-layer acrylic rated for Florida’s climate. Every court carries a 5-year workmanship warranty and an 8-year surface fade warranty.

Post-tensioned concrete base — crack-resistant for 20+ years

Multi-layer acrylic surface — 8-year fade warranty

NPC-spec dimensions and line marking

Non-slip sand texture coat — safe in Florida rain

Florida-licensed GC CBC1268683 — required by law

A+ BBB rating — no subcontractors for the work that matters

Project Types

Every Pickleball Project, Start to Finish

Residential Courts

Backyard single pads and dual courts for homeowners. Full permit drawings, HOA submission support, turnkey installation on your schedule.

HOA Complexes

4 to 12-court complexes for community amenity areas. We handle board presentations, permit packages, and phased construction if needed.

Municipal & Park Courts

City parks, recreation centers, and public facilities. Florida DEP compliant. We understand municipal procurement and can provide full documentation packages.

Tennis-to-Pickleball Conversion

Convert existing tennis courts to dedicated pickleball or add overlay lines. Resurface, restripe, add nets. Typically 40–60% less than new construction.

Lighting & Fencing

LED sports lighting engineered to pickleball footcandle requirements. Chain-link and ornamental fencing, windscreen packages. Extend play into the evening.

Grant-Funded Projects

LSC has helped clients secure $450K+ in FRDAP and LWCF grant funding for court construction. Ask us about eligibility before you budget.

Surface Specs

The Surface System Behind Every Court We Build

Not all acrylic systems are equal. We specify materials rated for Florida’s UV index and heat load. Every surface meets or exceeds Florida DEP Chapter 62-308.100 requirements and NPC pickleball standards.

Base

Post-tensioned concrete

Surface

Multi-layer color acrylic coat

Texture

Non-slip sand finish coat

Lines

NPC-spec, 20×44 ft. court

Fade Warranty

8-year minimum

Colors

Custom palette — your choice

Our Process

Quote to First Game in 6 Steps

01

Free Site Assessment

Patrick or Jason walks the site. Drainage review, soil check, space planning. No charge, no obligation.

02

Design & Permit Package

Court layout drawing, permit application, HOA board packet if needed. We handle all the paperwork.

03

Excavation & Base Prep

Grade the site, install drainage, compact sub-base. The work most contractors rush. We don’t.

04

Concrete Pour & Cure

Post-tensioned slab poured and allowed full 28-day cure before tensioning. No shortcuts on cure time.

05

Surface & Line Marking

Primer, color coats, sand texture coat. NPC-spec line marking painted precisely. Your color scheme, your net posts.

06

Handoff & Warranty

Final walkthrough, warranty docs, direct contact for any follow-up. Not a call center — Patrick’s number goes on the paperwork.

Past Projects

Pickleball Courts We’ve Built

FAQ

Pickleball Court Questions

How much does a pickleball court cost in Florida?

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Residential single pads typically run $15,000–$25,000 depending on base prep and surface package. HOA and municipal complexes vary widely by scope. We provide free, accurate quotes — same price you’ll sign a contract for.

How long does it take to build a pickleball court?

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Single residential court: 2–4 weeks from permit to opening. Larger HOA or municipal projects: 6–12 weeks. Concrete cure time (28 days) is non-negotiable — anyone skipping that is cutting corners.

Can I add a pickleball court to my existing tennis court?

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Usually yes. One tennis court fits 4 pickleball courts. We resurface, add overlay striping, and color-code lines so both sports remain readable. Depends on existing surface condition — we assess before quoting.

Does my HOA or municipality need a licensed GC for this?

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Yes. Florida DEP Chapter 62-308.100 requires a licensed GC for synthetic surface installation. LSC holds CBC1268683. Unlicensed contractors cannot legally bid on Florida court projects under this standard.

Can grant funding cover pickleball court construction?

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Yes — for municipalities, counties, and qualifying non-profits. FRDAP, LWCF, and CDBG programs can fund recreational court construction. LSC has helped clients secure $450K+ in grant funding. Ask us about your eligibility.

Ready to Build Your Pickleball Court?

Get a free site assessment from Patrick or Jason. Accurate quote, firm timeline, no sales pressure. Florida-licensed GC. 5-year warranty. A+ BBB.

Get a Free Site Assessment

Call 321-307-0906