HOA Sport Court Installation
in El Mirage, AZ
Your board has questions. We bring answers. We handle the site plan, color submittals, Maricopa County permits, and caliche excavation — so your community gets courts that pass approval and hold up in 108°F summers.
Stamped drawings, specs, and color samples — ready for your next meeting.
We file with Maricopa County. You hand us the survey — we handle the rest.
Caliche excavation, UV-stable coatings, monsoon-aware pour schedules.
How the HOA Process Works
Five stages. No surprises. We've done this with community boards before — here's exactly what happens.
Site Assessment
We walk the property, check soil, drainage, and sun orientation. Typically done within one week of contact.
Spec Package
Stamped site plan, surface color samples, fence specs, and a written maintenance plan — everything your board needs to vote.
Board Presentation
We attend your meeting or provide materials for the HOA manager to present. Questions answered in writing.
Permits Filed
We submit the Maricopa County building permit ($150–$400). You provide the property survey — we handle the application.
Construction
Caliche removal, concrete pour, SportMaster coating, striping, fencing, and lighting — sequenced around El Mirage heat and monsoon windows.
What We Deliver to Your Board
Boards don't approve vague proposals. We give them a complete package that answers every standard objection before it's raised.
- → Stamped architectural site drawings
- → SportMaster surface color samples for committee review
- → Fencing height, material, and finish specifications
- → LED lighting layout and photometric data
- → Annual maintenance schedule in writing
- → Warranty documentation for surface and materials
- → Phased construction plan if budgeting in stages
Court Types for El Mirage Communities
From single pickleball courts to full multi-sport complexes — every layout is designed for the specific footprint and resident mix of your community.
HOA Pickleball Courts
The most-requested court type right now. Two to four courts fit most community pads. Windscreens and LED lighting standard.
HOA Basketball Courts
Half-court and full-court layouts. Backboard systems rated for desert wind loads. Popular in communities with active youth programs.
HOA Tennis Courts
Full regulation courts with 10-foot perimeter fencing. Can be lined for both tennis and pickleball to maximize usage.
Multi-Sport Courts
One slab, multiple sports. Basketball, pickleball, and volleyball overlaid on a single surface. Best value per square foot for mixed-age communities.
HOA Shuffleboard Courts
Often paired with pickleball in 55+ communities. Smooth SportMaster finish, shaded structures available.
Community Court Pricing
Costs depend on court count, surface type, fencing, and lighting. Here's what to budget for common HOA configurations.
Single Court
One pickleball, basketball, or tennis court. Includes concrete, SportMaster coating, striping, and standard fencing.
2–4 Court Complex
Most common HOA scope. Shared infrastructure reduces per-court cost. LED lighting and windscreens typically included.
Full Amenity Complex
Five or more courts, multi-sport layouts, full lighting, shade structures, and seating. Built in phases if needed.
Prices are estimates. Caliche excavation depth, site grading, and HOA-specific finish requirements affect final cost. Request a site assessment for an accurate quote.
HOA Board FAQ
The questions every El Mirage board asks before approving a court project — answered directly.
Does El Mirage require a permit for HOA sport courts?
What does the HOA board approval submittal include?
How long does a multi-court HOA installation take?
Can courts be built in phases to spread HOA costs?
What surface coating do you use and will it hold up in El Mirage heat?
Do you handle lighting and fencing?
When should the HOA start the process?
Every month you wait is another board meeting cycle lost.
We get your package board-ready fast. Request a site assessment today and have a complete submittal in your board's hands within two weeks.
Request a Community Quote