YOUR TRUSTED PICKLEBALL COURT PARTNER

We are passionate about building pickleball courts for your property that everyone can enjoy. Our team of experts in Seattle understand the importance of having a quality court to play on, whether it’s for recreational fun or serious competition.

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YOUR TRUSTED PICKLEBALL COURT PARTNER

When you choose us, you’re choosing affordability without compromising on quality. We take pride in constructing durable and well-designed courts that will enhance your playing experience.

Don’t settle for ordinary when you can have extraordinary. Let us create the perfect pickleball court for your home or area. It’s time to take your game to the next level.

For many years we have been the premier Garage Flooring Installers in the Seattle area. Now we are bringing that experience to pickleball courts. When it comes to concrete projects, we know it and love it!

Call us at (425) 988-0072 to schedule an appointment. Alternatively, you can also fill out our contact form for an accurate estimate and to learn more about all our solutions.

WE BUILD AFFORDABLE AND ADVANCED PICKLEBALL COURTS

We build Pickleball courts! That’s what we do.

Site prep, concrete, court tiles, nets and, lights. We bring the whole service in under one roof. We will build your project with care and leave behind a wonderful place for your friends and family for many, many years. If you want headaches, Manage it Yourself! If you want fast, friendly, complete service at a value give us a call.

COURT RESURFACING

Beautiful and well-maintained courts naturally attract people and make each game much more pleasurable. Sun, wind, rain, and extreme temperatures can take their toll on tennis, basketball, pickleball and other playing surfaces. We offer complete resurfacing services—with our help you can refurbish your old court into a brand-new one. We resurface existing courts and can provide a FREE estimate for you.

SPORT COURTS

Yes, we build sport courts too! Basketball, tennis, pickleball, or a combination of these all in one court.

  • QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

  • COMMITMENT TO QUALITY

  • NEW CONSTRUCTION & RESURFACING

  • SMOOTH AND SOPHISTICATED FLOORS

  • RELIABLE, EFFECTIVE, AND CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS

SERVICES WE OFFER

NEW CONSTRUCTION

We Install Pickleball and Sports Courts. Site Prep, Concrete, Court Tiles, Lights and Nets. We are your one stop shop for the entire process. We bring this all under one roof. Manage it and finish it off. If you need a company that respects the fact that you’re busy. Don’t want and don’t need construction headaches, we are the ones for you. From initial estimating to the first serve we will take care of the problems along the way.

RESURFACING


Have an existing court or concrete pad that you want to turn into a Pickleball or Sport Court? We do that too! Having spent many years working on concrete we know it and we can do it for you!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do you build a Pickleball Court?

a. Sitework

Sitework is the first step in building a pickleball court.  This is the process where we remove the “Organics” and topsoil from court area.  We will probably use an excavator and remove anything that will make the concrete unstable.  Next, we will fill in the site with gravel to make a very stable base for your court.

b. Concrete

Forming and pouring a concrete slab will be done once the site work is finished.  Rebar is used on an 18” grid and the concrete itself will be poured 4 inches deep.

c. Surface

We will either tile or coat the surface of your court.

d. Fixtures

Fixture can be a major, minor, or non-existent part of your court.  These are things like inground pickleball net systems, basketball hoops, light poles, etc.  These are usually set in the concrete with bolt patterns and then the fixtures are attached when the concrete is cured.

Does a Pickleball Court require a building permit?

a. Usually, a building permit will be required to install a court.

b. Who will secure the building permit?

c. Integrity Pickleball Courts will secure the building permit for you.

d. There is a $2,500 deposit due at the start of pulling a building permit.  This fee is refundable if a permit is not issued.

How big is a pickleball court?

a. A pickleball court can be as small as 24’ X 48’.  This gives a 2 foot out of bounds area around the outside lines of the court.

b. Sport Courts which incorporate pickleball lines, a basketball key and a 3-point shooting arc are larger typically in 30’ X 60’ range.

Should I use tiles or coatings as my court surface?

A. It depends on your preference and budget.  

a. Coatings:

- In the Pacific Northwest it rains a lot.  So, the concrete has to be dried before coating and kept dry during and after the coating process.  

- The concrete has to, cure from 30 to 60 days before being coated.

- Courts should be recoated every 3 to 5 years.

- These issues make coating courts in the PNW take longer and cost more than tiles.

b. Tiles:

- PVC Tiles make for great court surfaces in the PNW.

- They can be installed within a few days of the concrete being poured.

- Drain well.

- Are less expensive than coatings.

- Have a 10 to 15 year manufacturer’s warranty.

c. It’s up to you but time and money favor Tiles in this area.

How long does it take to build a pickleball court?

 A. 2 weeks

- Sitework is scheduled for a Monday.

- The concrete gets scheduled for the next Monday.

- Tiled surface and fixtures get scheduled for the following Monday.

- Concrete Coatings will take longer.

What does a court cost?

a. This is a little bit like asking “what does real-estate cost?”  Bigger costs more than smaller, waterfront cost more that the cul-de-sac.

b. In general, our courts cost between $25,000 and $60,000 plus site work.

- A 24’x48’ basic pickleball court that includes concrete, court tiles and a mobile net system starts at $25,000 plus site work.

- A 30’x60’ Sports Court that includes Concrete, Court Tiles, Basketball Hoop, High and Low net system for badminton and pickleball, and 4 solar lights, starts at $40,000 plus site work.

c. There is a $2,500 deposit due before we pull the building permits.  When the building permit is issued there is a deposit due of 35% of the remaining court cost.  One week prior to the commencement of work there is another 35% of the court cost due.  Final invoicing will be done and due when the court is finished.

What does Site Work Cost?

Site Work is a big variable.  If you have a level area of the right size and it has easy access for our trucks and excavators, the cost might be as low as $5,000.  The sky is the limit here on the top end.

A. Here are some things to remember when assessing the cost of sitework.

- Ease of access for our equipment.

- Size of the area for the court.

- Levelness of the area.

- How deep is the topsoil.

- Extra landscaping, retaining walls, fill in, etc. will all cost more.

- We will bid on the site work prior to installation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do you build a pickleball court?

Sitework

Sitework is the first step in building a pickleball court. This is the process where we remove the “Organics” and topsoil from court area. We will probably use an excavator and remove anything that will make the concrete unstable.  Next, we will fill in the site with gravel to make a very stable base for your court.

Concrete

Forming and pouring a concrete slab will be done once the site work is finished.  Rebar is used on an 18” grid and the concrete itself will be poured 4 inches deep.

Surface

We will either tile or coat the surface of your court.

Fixtures

Fixtures can be a major, minor, or non-existent part of your court. These are things like inground pickleball net systems, basketball hoops, light poles, etc.  These are usually set in the concrete with bolt patterns and then the fixtures are attached when the concrete is cured.

Does a pickleball court require a building permit?

Usually, a building permit will be required to install a court.

Integrity Pickleball Courts will secure the building permit for you.

There is a $2,500 deposit due at the start of pulling a building permit. This fee is refundable if a permit is not issued.

Does a Pickleball Court require a building permit?

Usually, a building permit will be required to install a court.

Integrity Pickleball Courts will secure the building permit for you.

There is a $2,500 deposit due at the start of pulling a building permit. This fee is refundable if a permit is not issued.

How big is a pickleball court?

A pickleball court can be as small as 24’ X 48’. This gives a 2 foot out of bounds area around the outside lines of the court.

Sport Courts which incorporate pickleball lines, a basketball key and a 3-point shooting arc are larger typically in 30’ X 60’ range.

Should I use tiles or coatings as my court surface?

It depends on your preference and budget. 

Coatings:

In the Pacific Northwest it rains a lot. So, the concrete has to be dried before coating and kept dry during and after the coating process.  

The concrete has to, cure from 30 to 60 days before being coated.

Courts should be recoated every 3 to 5 years.

These issues make coating courts in the PNW take longer and cost more than tiles.

Tiles:

PVC Tiles make for great court surfaces in the PNW.

They can be installed within a few days of the concrete being poured.

Drain well.

Are less expensive than coatings.

Have a 10 to 15 year manufacturer’s warranty.

It’s up to you, but time and money favor tiles in this area.

Should I use tiles or coatings as my court surface?

It depends on your preference and budget. 

Coatings:

In the Pacific Northwest it rains a lot. So, the concrete has to be dried before coating and kept dry during and after the coating process.  

The concrete has to, cure from 30 to 60 days before being coated.

Courts should be recoated every 3 to 5 years.

These issues make coating courts in the PNW take longer and cost more than tiles.

Tiles:

PVC Tiles make for great court surfaces in the PNW.

They can be installed within a few days of the concrete being poured.

Drain well.

Are less expensive than coatings.

Have a 10 to 15 year manufacturer’s warranty.

It’s up to you, but time and money favor tiles in this area.

How long does it take to build a pickleball court?

2 weeks

Sitework is scheduled for a Monday.

The concrete gets scheduled for the next Monday.

Tiled surface and fixtures get scheduled for the following Monday.

Concrete Coatings will take longer.

What does a court cost?

This is a little bit like asking “what does real-estate cost?”  Bigger costs more than smaller, waterfront cost more that the cul-de-sac.

In general, our courts cost between $25,000 and $60,000 plus site work.

A 24’x48’ basic pickleball court that includes concrete, court tiles and a mobile net system starts at $25,000 plus site work

A 30’x60’ Sports Court that includes Concrete, Court Tiles, Basketball Hoop, High and Low net system for badminton and pickleball, and 4 solar

There is a $2,500 deposit due before we pull the building permits. When the building permit is issued there is a deposit due of 35% of the remaining court cost.  One week prior to the commencement of work there is another 35% of the court cost due.  Final invoicing will be done and due when the court is finished.

What does a court cost?

This is a little bit like asking “what does real-estate cost?”  Bigger costs more than smaller, waterfront cost more that the cul-de-sac.

In general, our courts cost between $25,000 and $60,000 plus site work.

A 24’x48’ basic pickleball court that includes concrete, court tiles and a mobile net system starts at $25,000 plus site work

A 30’x60’ Sports Court that includes Concrete, Court Tiles, Basketball Hoop, High and Low net system for badminton and pickleball, and 4 solar

There is a $2,500 deposit due before we pull the building permits. When the building permit is issued there is a deposit due of 35% of the remaining court cost.  One week prior to the commencement of work there is another 35% of the court cost due.  Final invoicing will be done and due when the court is finished.

What does site work cost?

Site Work is a big variable.  If you have a level area of the right size and it has easy access for our trucks and excavators, the cost might be as low as $5,000. The sky is the limit here on the top end.

Here are some things to remember when assessing the cost of sitework.

Ease of access for our equipment.

Size of the area for the court.

Levelness of the area.

How deep is the topsoil.

Extra landscaping, retaining walls, fill in, etc. will all cost more.

We will bid on the site work prior to installation.

INTEGRITY PICKLEBALL COURTS WAS BORN OF A DEEP DESIRE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM COURT. THAT IS OUR PASSION, AND WE BRING IT TO YOU LIKE NO ONE ELSE.

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