Contact Information
Address:
1301 McKinney St Suite 300 Houston, TX 77010
Phone:
Website
https://www.pickleballcourthouston.com
At Pickleball Court Builder Houston, we’re passionate about creating top-notch pickleball courts. From design and construction to painting, we bring high-quality craftsmanship to every court we build in the Houston area.
1301 McKinney St Suite 300 Houston, TX 77010
https://www.pickleballcourthouston.com
Pickleball Court Builder Houston, located at 1301 McKinney St Suite 300 Houston, TX 77010, is dedicated to constructing exceptional pickleball courts. We understand the passion for this rapidly growing sport and are committed to building durable, high-quality playing surfaces right here in Houston. Our expertise lies in transforming spaces into functional, enjoyable court environments using top materials and precise installation techniques. We specialize in building standalone courts and enhancing existing areas. For all your pickleball court building needs in our Houston location, please contact us at (346) 591-0168 or visit our website at https://www.pickleballcourthouston.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of pickleball courts do you build?A: We specialize in building standard-sized recreational pickleball courts, focusing on quality construction for residential backyards, community centers, and commercial properties within our Houston location.
Q: What materials do you use for court construction?A: We primarily use high-quality acrylic concrete court systems for durability and performance, ensuring a smooth, level playing surface suitable for the Houston climate.
Q: How long does a typical court installation take?A: Installation time varies based on the project size and site conditions, but we strive to complete court builds efficiently to minimize disruption for our Houston clients.
Q: Do you offer court maintenance services?A: While our primary focus is construction, we can provide information on basic maintenance practices for the courts we build to help keep them in top condition.
Q: Can you build a court on an existing surface?A: Yes, we can build courts on various existing surfaces, provided they meet the necessary base requirements for a stable foundation in our Houston location.