Residental Backyard Court Construction

Pickleball, Tennis & Basketball court Construction services for your Backyard

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Pickleball is growing fast, and CourTex Construction makes it easy to bring the fun to your backyard. Our courts are customized to your space and built with high-quality surfacing for reliable play. Whether you’re hosting a match or just sharpening your skills, our courts are crafted for enjoyment.

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A luxurious backyard pickleball court, seamlessly blending into the surrounding outdoor space.
Aerial view of a residential tennis court, seamlessly integrated into the property with well-defined boundaries and a smooth playing area.

Backyard tennis 
courts

CourTex Construction brings professional-grade tennis courts to your home. Designed to complement your backyard, our courts are tailored for optimal playability and long-lasting durability. Perfect for recreational matches or focused training, we create courts that make every match memorable.
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Backyard basketball 
Courts

Take your game to the next level with a basketball court designed by CourTex Construction. From driveways to larger backyards, we create courts that maximize your space and withstand intense play. Whether it’s for family fun or serious competition, our courts are built to inspire the love of the game.

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Backyard half-court basketball setup with professional surfacing, adjustable hoop, and clear court markings for private play.
  • The CourTex team did a fantastic job on our Pickleball/Basketball project. They completed their work on time and on budget and the team was very helpful throughout the process. The finished product looks great. I'd highly recommend them!

    Bryan Forrester

  • I would recommend CourTex 100%! They are professional, thorough, responsive and physically at the job site making sure all aspects and details are running smoothly. We are thrilled with our new court and it was all because of their attention to detail.

    Jeri Shanteau

  • The craftsmanship is top-notch, and the court itself is a dream come true—perfectly level, beautifully finished, and durable. It’s clear they take great pride in their work and truly care about customer satisfaction. I highly recommend Courtex to anyone looking to build a court; they’re the real deal!

    D Has

  • This is the best court contractor in the business and there's not a close second. Great communication from the start, owner is involved in all projects, project managers are knowledgeable and hands on, crews are highly skilled and efficient. They deliver exactly what is promised/expected and do so on time. You would be remiss if you had anyone else build your court.

    Andrew May

frequently asked

questions

There are quite a few. Some of the factors involve the characteristics of the land, including whether it is flat, and the amount of excavation and drainage work required. Also, whether there are utility lines that must be relocated. But most are based upon choices made by the client. For example:

  • The size of the court
  • If you opt for the upgraded CourTex Elite cushion surfacing
  • Do you want lighting? Fencing?
  • How many different sports do you want to play on the court? Do you need basketball goals, or nets for tennis, volleyball, and/or pickleball?

The best way for CourTex Construction to give you a quote is to get a copy of the land survey plat. In some cases, we may also visit the property. The land survey plat allows us to evaluate the space, determine if there are any underground obstructions or setback requirements, make some recommendations, and talk to you about options. Obtaining the land survey plat may seem like a hassle, but it has prevented many delays when construction cannot proceed as originally planned.

This has been a hotly debated question in the court construction world. Honestly, it is a question that can best be answered by each individual client based on their family’s needs.

Tiles are durable, and can be a good choice when children are small and the court is used for more than sports—like riding trikes and scooters, playing four square, etc. For usage like this, a tile surface is suitable and will likely require less frequent maintenance than an acrylic surface.

But competitive players are likely to find an acrylic surface more satisfying. Ball bounces on an acrylic surface are always true and lively. Traction is also better on an acrylic surface, so changes in direction and quick stops and starts are easier.

Before you decide, we recommend playing on both surfaces. That is the best way to determine which surface will work best for you and your family’s needs.

For an opinion from two professional pickleball players, see our video on the Court Resurfacing page.

For information about tennis court surfacing options, visit the SportMaster site here.

Yes, we encourage our clients to hire a landscaper during the 30-day concrete cure period. This allows you to bring your yard into its best condition and beauty before we return to complete the surfacing.

It is important that the surfacing of the court is the last step in your backyard project. It is common to see landscapers or irrigation specialists scratch the surface of the court while doing their work.

For complex drainage issues, a landscape company may also be necessary.
General contractors are not licensed in the State of Texas. However, we meet all the standard requirements of states that do require licensing. If we install lighting, we use licensed electricians. We carry standard business insurance, including workmen’s compensation insurance. For large commercial projects, we qualify for contractor surety bonding.
No. They usually are not required. But, when they are needed, they are the responsibility of the homeowner. Approvals from HOAs also are the responsibility of the homeowner. We are happy to assist in this process by providing the plans on the survey plat as well spec sheets. We will consult with you as needed through the approval process.
Absolutely! In most cases, we can flatten the land through a combination of excavation and bringing in new soil.

The most common technique we use when building a court is a simple “cut and fill.” We excavate the high side of the slope and use fill to level the area and create a base for construction.
This is a great question because when building a court, CourTex Construction must build to accommodate both the drainage needs of the property and the court itself. In some cases, a landscape company may need to be hired to address larger drainage issues.
Most clients choose our quality acrylic surface, which is the industry standard. This is what you will see on most school and public courts. We also offer the CourTex Elite Cushion System, which is a tournament-style professional court surfacing. This surface adds small particles of rubber, which makes the surface more springy. It delivers true ball bounce and lateral forgiveness similar to the interlocking, modular tiles. This makes the surface less slippery and easier on the joints.

Here are the standard dimensions of various courts:

Basketball: A full-size NBA basketball court is 94’x50’. College and high school courts are 84' x 50'. More often, people are looking for a “shooter court” for their backyard, which is 30′ x 30′. If a 3-point line is desired, the court must be at least 26’ long from the goal in three directions.

Pickleball: The USPA designates 34’ x 64’ as regulation size for a tournament play pickleball court. We can size a pickleball court larger or smaller than that, depending upon what your space allows. For recreational play, many choose a 30′ x 60′ court to provide sufficient perimeter. The playing area of these recreational courts is 20′ x 44′.

Tennis: A full-size tennis court is 60’ x 120’, with the playing area 36’ x 78’. These dimensions can also be altered to accommodate the client’s space and budget.

Talk to your CourTex court specialist to find out how you can get the most play out the space available. We can recommend multi-court options and additional accessories to add variety to your court.

Of course, that depends on how much use a court gets and the type of surfacing it has. CourTex Construction offers several types of surfacing, each of which is quite durable. For most clients, we recommend resurfacing every 5-7 years. For public/commercial courts or those at schools and universities, resurfacing may need to be completed more often.
Cracks can be repaired, but not warrantied. Unfortunately, cracks will always return–sometimes overnight! Concrete will almost always crack to some degree.

When repairs are needed, we will grind the areas and apply a crack filler.

The other repair that is often needed are “bird baths.” These are areas where water is ponding on the court. We can level these areas up to 1/8 inch, but if the court was not constructed with a 1% slope for drainage or if the low spot is deeper than the thickness of a nickel, the “bird bath” cannot be repaired.
The first step is to understand the type of court you would like and the dimensions of the space that is available for the court. We can get that information over the phone.

We also need more specific information about your property, such as the location of underground utility lines and setback requirements. A copy of the land survey plat can usually provide that information. If the property does not require significant leveling, we may not need to visit the property before providing an estimate.

Getting a land survey plat may seem complicated, but we find that it prevents construction delays and cost overruns when projects cannot be completed as originally planned.

Surveys can be obtained from the title company that handled the sale when you purchased your home.

You also need to consider any accessories you want installed like fencing and lighting. The gallery of CourTex projects may help you make these choices.
Certainly! We have built many public and commercial courts in the Central Texas area, including the pickleball courts at the Dreamland recreational and event center in Dripping Springs, Texas. We have built and resurfaced courts for many high schools and universities, HOAs, hotels and resorts, and public parks. The best way to find our court projects nearest you is to visit the Court Gallery on this website. You can find commercial courts there, and may see some that you already have played on. We also have a demo court near our offices in Leander. Give us a call to set up a time to play there.
We use a professional grade tape machine to create lines that are highly visible and precise. Nevertheless, you can expect minor dips and bends in the striping, as the surface is not perfectly smooth. We use a line primer, but some line bleeding is also possible.
Generally speaking, we try to begin the building process within 2 weeks of a signed contract. The first step is excavation and setting up the forms for the concrete pour. The pour date will need to be coordinated based upon the availability of the concrete delivery trucks. Once the concrete is poured, it goes through a 30-day cure process. That is a good time to complete any desired landscaping projects and yard work. Finally, we will work with you to set a time to surface the courts and install any goals, nets, lighting, etc.

Generally, a court construction project will take 5-8 weeks, of which 30 days is reserved for the concrete to cure. You can expect our crews to be present at the property for 10-14 days to build a new court.

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STEP 1: REQUEST A QUOTE
Fill out a quick form with your details, and our team will arrange a property survey to explore the best location options for your court.
STEP 2: DESIGN & BUILD
Work with our experts to customize your court’s layout, materials, and features to fit your vision and budget. Then, we’ll bring it to life with professional installation.
STEP 3: ENJOY YOUR COURT
It’s time to play! Gather family and friends, stay active, and make lasting memories on your brand-new court.
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