Contact Information
Address:
100 N Stone Ave Tucson, AZ 85701
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Website
https://www.pickleballcourttucson.com
Pickleball Court Builder Tucson AZ, we specialize in designing, constructing and painting high-quality pickleball courts in the Tucson area.
100 N Stone Ave Tucson, AZ 85701
https://www.pickleballcourttucson.com
Pickleball Court Builder Tucson, located at 100 N Stone Ave Tucson, AZ 85701, is your premier source for professional pickleball court construction and painting within our specific service area. We specialize in designing and building high-quality, durable pickleball courts tailored to meet official standards and your specific needs. Our meticulous painting services ensure a smooth, vibrant, and long-lasting playing surface. We are committed to providing exceptional craftsmanship and outstanding service right here in Tucson. Contact us today at (520) 900-0508 or visit our website https://www.pickleballcourttucson.com to discuss your court project and experience our local expertise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the standard dimensions for a pickleball court you build?
A: We build courts according to the official pickleball specifications, typically measuring 20 feet wide by 44 feet long for doubles play.
Q: How long does it typically take to build and paint a new pickleball court?
A: The timeline depends on the project size and complexity, but we strive to complete court construction and painting efficiently, often within a few weeks.
Q: What materials do you use for the court surface?
A: We utilize high-quality materials, primarily acrylic-based paints and durable court coatings, ensuring longevity and optimal playing conditions.
Q: Can you build a pickleball court for a residential property?
A: Yes, we can design and construct residential pickleball courts at properties within our service area, subject to site conditions and local regulations.
Q: What kind of maintenance is required for a pickleball court?
A: Regular maintenance includes sweeping, occasional line touching-up, and periodic recoating (typically recommended every 2-5 years depending on usage). We can provide guidance on proper upkeep.