El Mirage, AZ — Residential Sport Courts

Your Property. Your Court. Built Right the First Time.

El Mirage homeowners get a professional-grade pickleball, basketball, tennis, or multi-sport court — SportMaster surfaces, Maricopa County permit handled, and a schedule that works around 108°F summers.

📐Free on-site measurement & layout
📋We pull the Maricopa County permit
☀️Desert-rated curing schedules
  • Free site visits within 48 hours
  • Fixed-price proposals — no surprise add-ons
  • Caliche excavation included in scope
  • SportMaster professional surface system
  • HOA submittal packet prepared for you

Design Options — Built for El Mirage Conditions

Every choice is a real decision that affects performance and longevity in desert heat.

Surface Colors

SportMaster color systems in 15+ options. Lighter tones absorb less heat — relevant when your slab hits 140°F in July.

Line Configurations

Single-sport clean layouts or multi-sport overlays with contrasting line colors. We map the layout before painting — no guessing.

Net & Post Systems

Permanent in-ground sleeve systems or removable net post options. Pickleball and tennis nets use different heights — we spec both correctly.

Fencing

Chain link, vinyl-coated, or privacy slat fencing. Height varies by sport — tennis typically needs 10 ft minimum on the ends.

Lighting

LED court lighting extends play past sundown — the only way to beat El Mirage summers. Pole placement planned during base design.

Texture & Cushion

Standard SportMaster or cushion acrylic system for joint impact reduction. Cushion adds cost but is worth it for daily players over 40.

How We Build Your Court

Five steps from first call to first serve. No surprises at any stage.

1

Free Site Visit

We measure your yard, flag caliche depth, and confirm setbacks. You get a written layout before we leave.

1–2 days to schedule

2

Design & Proposal

Fixed-price proposal with surface color, line layout, fencing, and any HOA submittal materials included.

3–5 business days

3

Permit Filing

We submit the Maricopa County building permit application. You provide your property survey — we handle everything else.

1–3 weeks typical

4

Build

Caliche excavation, base prep, concrete pour, SportMaster surface coats, line striping, net systems, fencing.

2–4 weeks on-site

5

Demo Day

We walk the finished court with you, confirm line accuracy, test net tension, and answer every question before we leave.

Final walkthrough included

Residential Pricing

Honest ranges. Exact number comes after the site visit — because every El Mirage yard is different.

Single Sport Court

$18,000–$28,000

One sport, standard SportMaster surface, basic line layout, no fencing. Ideal for pickleball or half-court basketball.

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Multi-Sport or Full Court

$28,000–$45,000

Larger footprint, multiple sport lines, fencing, net systems, optional lighting. Most popular for families.

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Financing options available. Permit fees ($150–$400) billed at cost — no markup. HOA submittal prep included at no extra charge.

Homeowner FAQ

Real questions from El Mirage homeowners — answered straight.

Do I need a permit for a backyard sport court in El Mirage?
Yes. Most residential sport courts require a building permit through Maricopa County. Typical cost is $150–$400. We handle the application — you provide your property survey, we do the rest. HOA submittals are separate and may add a few weeks if your board has a review cycle.
How does caliche soil affect the project?
Caliche is a hardened calcium carbonate layer found in most El Mirage yards. It has to be excavated before we can grade and compact a proper base. We assess caliche depth during the site visit and include excavation in the project scope — no hidden costs later.
What does a residential court cost?
Residential courts typically run $18,000–$45,000 depending on size, surface system, fencing, and lighting. We give you a fixed-price proposal after the site visit. No open-ended estimates.
Can you build during El Mirage summers?
Yes. We schedule concrete pours and SportMaster coating for early morning crews to avoid peak heat. Monsoon season (July–September) affects curing windows — we plan the timeline around both and flag any weather holds for you in advance.
How long does the whole project take?
Most residential courts run 2–4 weeks of on-site work once the permit is approved. Permit processing typically takes 1–3 weeks. Total timeline from signed contract to first game is usually 6–10 weeks — caliche conditions or HOA timelines can shift that, and we'll tell you upfront.
Can one slab handle multiple sports?
Yes. We can lay pickleball, basketball, and volleyball lines on a single surface using color-coded striping so each sport stays visually clear. We plan the line overlay in the design phase so nothing conflicts.
Do you help with HOA submittals?
Yes. El Mirage has lower HOA density than some West Valley cities, but if your community requires approval, we prepare the site plan, surface color samples, and fence specs. You review the packet and submit to your board — we answer any follow-up questions they send back.

Every week you wait is another summer without a court.

Permit timelines and peak-season build slots fill up fast. Lock in your site visit now and get a fixed-price proposal within the week.

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