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
Pickleball Court Builder Phoenix, located at 2390 E Camelback Rd Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85016, is your premier destination for expert pickleball court construction and renovation. We specialize in transforming spaces into high-quality, durable, and visually appealing pickleball courts, tailored to meet the specific needs of players and property owners right here in our Phoenix location. Our comprehensive services include meticulous court design, expert construction, and professional painting, ensuring optimal playability and longevity. We are committed to providing top-notch service from start to finish, all managed conveniently from our suite in the heart of Phoenix.
Reach out to us at 602-362-7816 or visit our website https://www.pickleballcourtphoenix.com to discuss your court project and how we can build or upgrade your specific space in Phoenix.
Q1: What types of pickleball courts do you build?
We build standard-sized recreational and competition pickleball courts suitable for various skill levels and intended uses.
Q2: What materials do you use for court construction?
We utilize high-quality materials for the base and surface layers to ensure durability and proper ball bounce, adhering to industry standards.
Q3: How long does a typical court construction project take?
The timeline varies based on the project scope and site conditions, but we provide a detailed estimate after assessment.
Q4: Do you handle court painting?
Absolutely, our team includes professional painters experienced in applying pickleball court markings for optimal visibility.
Q5: Can you renovate existing courts?
Yes, we offer renovation and resurfacing services to upgrade the condition and appearance of existing pickleball courts.