What better way to get the kids out of the house than with a brand new court!
We will provide everything you need to get a brand new basketball, pickleball, or tennis court in your backyard.
Our team of experienced builders and engineers work closely with our clients to ensure that every detail of the residential court construction process is carefully considered. From the initial design phase to the final installation, we take great care to ensure that the finished product meets our clients' exact specifications.
We use only the highest quality materials for our courts, including top-of-the-line Concrete, and premium acrylic coatings to meet your needs. We are licensed to install post-tension courts or rebar based courts. All of our concrete will include microfiber. We also ensure that the surfaces are properly prepared and leveled before any materials are installed, to ensure a smooth, level playing surface.
Our construction process is also highly customizable, with options for various court sizes, colors, and designs. We work with our clients to create a the ultimate court that fits their specific needs and preferences, ensuring that they will be able to enjoy their new court for years to come.
Overall, we are committed to building the highest quality court possible, and we take great pride in seeing our clients' satisfaction with the finished product. Contact us today to learn more about our construction process and to schedule a consultation for your new Multi-Sport Game Court!
Rebar-based concrete is a traditional type of concrete that uses steel reinforcement bars (rebar) to provide strength and support to the concrete. The rebar is placed within the concrete and then secured in place with wire ties, creating a reinforced concrete structure that can withstand a certain amount of tension and compression.
Post-tension concrete, on the other hand, is a type of reinforced concrete that uses steel cables or tendons that are tensioned after the concrete has been poured and cured. The cables are typically arranged in a grid pattern and anchored to the concrete at each end. Once the concrete has cured, hydraulic jacks are used to tension the cables, putting the concrete into compression and creating a strong, durable structure.
Microfiber concrete is a more modern type of concrete that uses synthetic fibers, such as polypropylene or nylon, to reinforce the concrete. These fibers are mixed into the concrete during the mixing process and create a web-like network throughout the concrete, which helps to improve the concrete's durability and resistance to cracking. Microfiber is in all of our concrete jobs.
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