El Mirage, AZ · Multi Sport Courts

Multi Sport Court Installation in El Mirage, AZ

Pickleball, basketball, tennis, shuffleboard — one slab, one crew, one price. Residential courts start at $18,000. We handle your Maricopa County permit and HOA submittal from day one.

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Permit handled for you

We file with Maricopa County — you hand us the survey.

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Caliche crews on staff

We excavate properly — no shortcuts that cause slab heave.

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Up to 5 sports, one slab

Color-coded striping keeps every game line readable.

  • Free on-site measurement visits
  • Itemized written quotes before any work
  • SportMaster certified surface system
  • HOA submittal packet prepared at no extra charge
  • Monsoon-aware pour scheduling
  • 15+ years installing courts across the West Valley

What's Included in Every Multi Sport Court

No surprise line items. Every project includes these components as standard.

Concrete Slab & Base

4-inch reinforced concrete over compacted aggregate base. Caliche layer fully excavated first. Standard residential court is 60×120 ft; we size to your lot.

SportMaster Surface Coating

Two-coat acrylic resurfacer with sand-texture finish. UV-stable for 108°F El Mirage summers. Available in 20+ colors — required for HOA color submittals.

Multi-Sport Line Striping

Color-coded layout keeps pickleball, basketball, tennis, and shuffleboard lines visually distinct. We map the court before striping so every sport has proper clearance zones.

Net Posts & Hardware

Sleeve-mount posts for pickleball and tennis nets. Basketball goals set in concrete footings. All hardware is powder-coated for desert oxidation resistance.

Perimeter Fencing (optional)

10-ft chain-link or vinyl-coated options. Required by some HOAs in Rancho El Mirage. We spec fence height and color to match your submittal requirements.

Permit & HOA Documentation

We file the Maricopa County building permit ($150–$400 in fees). For HOA communities, we prepare the site plan, color samples, and fence specs — at no extra charge.

Multi sport court in El Mirage AZ with pickleball and basketball markings

Pricing Guide — El Mirage Multi Sport Courts

These ranges reflect real project costs in El Mirage. Your quote depends on lot size, caliche depth, fencing, and lighting.

Residential

$18,000 – $45,000

  • 30×60 ft to 60×120 ft slabs
  • 2–5 sport configurations
  • Caliche excavation included
  • Permit filing included
  • Fencing and lighting add cost
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HOA / Community

$45,000 – $90,000

  • Multiple court configurations
  • Full HOA submittal support
  • Spectator fencing options
  • LED sports lighting available
  • Phased build scheduling
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Commercial

$45,000 – $150,000

  • Multi-court complexes
  • Bleacher and amenity integration
  • Commercial-grade hardware
  • Full lighting systems
  • ADA-compliant access paths
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Building a Court in El Mirage — What You Actually Need to Know

Caliche Excavation

El Mirage sits on some of the toughest caliche in the West Valley. That hardpan layer must be mechanically broken and removed before base prep — skip it and your slab will heave within a few years. We assess depth at the site visit and include full excavation in the bid.

Permits

Most El Mirage sport courts require a Maricopa County building permit. Fees run $150–$400. You supply your property survey; we prepare and file everything else. Plan on 2–4 weeks for approval.

HOA in Rancho El Mirage & Dysart

El Mirage has lower HOA density than Scottsdale or Chandler, but communities like Rancho El Mirage still require a submittal packet: site plan, surface color samples, and fence specs. We prepare that documentation at no added cost.

Best Time to Build

October through April is the ideal pour window. Summer pours (May–September) require early-morning starts and extended curing. Monsoon season adds rain uncertainty — we pause pours if rain is forecast within 48 hours. Start your permit now if you want a fall build.

Aerial view of multi sport court installation showing basketball and tennis layouts

How Your Court Gets Built

Six steps from your first call to final stripe.

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Free Site Visit

We measure your lot, probe caliche depth, and map sport configurations that actually fit. You get a written quote before we leave.

Typically 1–2 hours

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Permit & HOA Filing

We submit your Maricopa County permit application and HOA packet (if applicable). You hand us the property survey — that's it on your end.

2–4 weeks for approval

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Caliche Excavation & Grading

Mechanical equipment breaks the hardpan, we remove spoils and grade for proper drainage. This step determines everything downstream — we don't rush it.

1–3 days on site

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Concrete Pour

Scheduled for optimal temperature — ideally October through April. Summer pours happen at first light. We cancel and reschedule if rain is within 48 hours.

28-day cure minimum

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SportMaster Surface & Color Coat

Two-coat application on the cured slab. Surface texture is calibrated for traction in desert heat. Color matches your approved HOA selections.

1–2 days, 24-hr cure

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Line Striping & Hardware Install

All sport lines applied, net posts set, basketball goals installed. We walk the finished court with you before we call it done.

1 day, then you play

Multi Sport Court FAQs — El Mirage

What sports can I stripe on one court?
A 60×120 ft slab handles pickleball, basketball, and tennis simultaneously using color-coded SportMaster striping. Shuffleboard lanes fit along the perimeter. We map clearance zones for each sport before we touch the paint.
Do I need a permit in El Mirage?
Yes. Most residential sport courts require a Maricopa County building permit — typically $150–$400 in fees. We prepare and file the application. You provide your property survey; we handle the rest.
How bad is the caliche here?
El Mirage caliche is dense and close to the surface in many lots. We probe during the site visit to assess depth. Full mechanical excavation is included in every bid — there's no shortcut that holds up over time.
What's the best time of year to start?
October through April. Filing your permit now puts you in position for a fall pour. Summer builds happen but require early-morning pours and extended cure schedules. Monsoon season (July–September) adds rain-delay risk.
Does Rancho El Mirage HOA require approval?
Yes. HOA submittals typically require a site plan, surface color samples, and fence specifications. We prepare the entire packet at no extra charge. El Mirage has fewer HOA-governed communities than other Valley cities, but Rancho El Mirage is one of them.
How long does the whole project take?
4–8 weeks from permit approval to final stripe on a typical residential court. Caliche excavation depth and monsoon delays can add 1–2 weeks. We give you a realistic schedule in writing before work begins.
Can I fit a court on a smaller lot?
A 30×60 ft slab fits two dedicated pickleball courts or a half basketball court comfortably. We show you options at the site visit — no guess work from your end.
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Every week you wait is another week of summer heat that shortens your build window.

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