2026 Pricing Data · Updated Monthly
Pickleball Court Cost: 2026 Pricing Guide
Pickleball court cost averages $34,000 in 2026, with typical builds ranging from $15,000 to $75,000 depending on court type, surface material, and site conditions. Backyard courts run $15K–$30K, commercial sport court systems $35K–$75K+. See full pricing per type below, or get 3 free quotes from licensed builders near you.
Standard Court
30×60 ft
Per Court
$15K–$75K
National Avg.
$34,000
Typical Range
$20K–$50K
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Pickleball Court Cost by Type (National Averages)
| Service | Low | High | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backyard Residential Court | $15,000 | $40,000 | $25,000 |
| Club / Commercial Court | $25,000 | $60,000 | $40,000 |
| Tennis-to-Pickleball Conversion | $5,000 | $20,000 | $12,000 |
| Indoor Court | $40,000 | $100,000 | $65,000 |
| Multi-Court Complex (4 courts) | $80,000 | $250,000 | $150,000 |
Costs are national averages for 2026. Backyard court includes concrete base, acrylic surface, net system, and line striping. Fencing and lighting are additional. Indoor courts include HVAC and specialized flooring.
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Estimated Cost for 1 Court (Acrylic (standard))
$24,800 - $48,600
Southeast pricing
Court Construction
$19,000 - $42,800
Add-ons (per court)
$5,800
Estimates are based on national averages adjusted for your region. Actual costs depend on site conditions, access, grading, and contractor availability.
How Pickleball Court Costs Are Calculated
Court pricing depends on court type, surface material, site conditions, and optional features like fencing and lighting. Here is a breakdown of the major cost components.
Site Preparation & Grading
Proper grading is critical for drainage and a level playing surface. Site prep costs $2,000-$8,000 depending on terrain, tree removal, and drainage requirements. Flat, clear lots cost less. Sloped or wooded sites may require significant earthwork. Check our state cost guides for regional pricing.
Concrete Base (4" Slab)
A reinforced concrete slab is the standard foundation, costing $8,000-$15,000 for a standard 30x60 ft court. The slab must be properly sloped (1% grade) for water drainage. Asphalt is a cheaper alternative ($5,000-$10,000) but has a shorter lifespan and requires more maintenance.
Acrylic Surface Coating
The playing surface is typically a multi-layer acrylic coating system applied over the concrete base. Cost: $3,000-$6,000. This provides the correct ball bounce, foot traction, and weather resistance. Cushioned surfaces ($5,000-$8,000) reduce joint stress and are popular for residential courts.
Fencing
Perimeter fencing (typically 10-ft chain-link with black vinyl coating) costs $5,000-$15,000 depending on court size and gate configuration. Fencing contains balls, provides security, and can include windscreen fabric to reduce wind interference.
Court Lighting
LED court lighting systems cost $3,000-$10,000 and enable evening play. Modern LED fixtures provide even illumination with minimal glare. Most residential courts need 4-6 pole-mounted fixtures. Commercial facilities may require higher-output systems.
Permits & Engineering
Building permits typically cost $200-$2,000 depending on your jurisdiction. Some areas require engineered plans, especially for commercial courts or courts near property lines. HOA approval may also be required for residential courts.
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Pickleball Court Cost Near Me: Find Local Builders
Pickleball court construction is highly regional. A concrete base in Texas costs differently than one in New England (where frost protection drives deeper footings). Local demand, permitting rules, and climate all affect your final price. When homeowners search "pickleball court cost near me," they're looking for a quote from someone who actually works in their metro — not a distant estimate.
Our free quote tool matches you with three licensed court builders in your zip code. Each contractor is verified for active licensing, insurance, and local experience. You compare written estimates and only pick one if the pricing works for your budget — there's no obligation.
Prefer to research first? Start with our state-by-state cost pages. Demand is highest in: Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, and North Carolina, where year-round play drives the strongest new-build and conversion demand.
Pickleball Court Cost By State
Costs vary significantly by state due to differences in labor rates, climate, permitting requirements, and local demand. Click your state for detailed local pricing data.
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Pickleball Court Services
From backyard courts to multi-court facilities, here is what is available and what it costs.
Residential Court Construction
Complete backyard court construction from site prep through finishing. Includes grading, concrete slab, acrylic surface, lines, net system, and optional fencing.
Learn moreCommercial Court Construction
Regulation courts built to USAPA standards for clubs, parks, and recreation facilities. Engineered for heavy use and tournament play.
Learn moreCourt Resurfacing
Restore worn or damaged court surfaces with new acrylic coatings, fresh line striping, and crack repair. Extends court life by 8-12 years.
Learn moreTennis-to-Pickleball Conversion
Convert existing tennis courts to one or more courts with new lines, nets, and surface modifications. A cost-effective way to add courts to existing facilities.
Learn moreIndoor Court Construction
Climate-controlled indoor courts for year-round play. Includes flooring systems, lighting, HVAC, and acoustic treatments.
Learn moreCourt Lighting Installation
LED or halogen lighting systems for evening and night play. Professional-grade fixtures designed to minimize glare and provide even court illumination.
Learn moreFencing & Windscreens
Perimeter fencing (typically 10 ft chain-link) with optional windscreen fabric. Keeps balls contained and reduces wind interference during play.
Learn moreMulti-Court Facility
Design and construction of multi-court complexes for community centers, HOAs, and sports clubs. Includes shared amenities, spectator areas, and parking.
Learn moreCourt Repair & Maintenance
Crack filling, surface patching, re-coating, and line re-striping to keep existing courts in top playing condition.
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