Local 2026 Pricing · Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City, UT Court Construction Cost

Avg. Cost

$34,000

vs. National

Near average

the $34,000 national avg.

Cost Adj.

1.00x

Population

200,000

Salt Lake City, UT Court Component Costs

Service Low High Average
Site Preparation & Grading $2,040 $5,100 $3,400
Concrete Base (4" slab) $7,480 $12,920 $10,200
Acrylic Surface Coating $2,720 $5,440 $4,080
Net & Post System $500 $2,000 $1,200
Fencing (standard) $5,000 $15,000 $8,500
Court Lighting $3,000 $10,000 $6,000
Line Striping $300 $800 $500
Permits & Engineering $200 $2,000 $800

*Costs are estimates based on Salt Lake City area rates for 2026. Includes standard outdoor court. Actual prices vary by site conditions, court type, and features selected.

Zoning & Building Codes in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City permits sport courts in residential zones with building permits. Setback requirements vary by zoning district. Court construction must comply with city stormwater management standards.

Before building a court in Salt Lake City, check with your local planning and zoning department for setback requirements, height restrictions for fencing, lighting ordinances, and noise regulations. HOA rules may also apply for residential courts.

See our full Utah court cost guide for permit requirements

Court Construction in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City's active, family-oriented culture drives strong participation. Construction costs are near national average with a competitive labor market. The four-season climate allows comfortable outdoor play from spring through fall.

The average court project in Salt Lake City costs approximately $34,000, which is near the national average of $34,000. Local pricing ranges from $20,000 to $50,000, reflecting local material prices, labor rates, and building requirements.

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Salt Lake City Court FAQ

How much does a court cost in Salt Lake City, UT?
The average cost for a court in Salt Lake City is $34,000. Pricing in the Salt Lake City area ranges from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on court type, surface, fencing, and lighting. This is near the national average of $34,000.
Do I need a permit for a court in Salt Lake City?
Most areas in and around Salt Lake City require a building permit for court construction, especially for the concrete slab, fencing, and lighting. Contact your local Salt Lake City building department or Utah county office for specific requirements. HOA approval may also be needed for residential courts.
How long does it take to build a court near Salt Lake City?
Most courts in the Salt Lake City area take 4-8 weeks to build, depending on court type and features. A basic outdoor court can be completed in 4-6 weeks, while courts with fencing, lighting, and landscaping may take 6-10 weeks. Weather conditions and contractor availability may add additional lead time.
What is the best court surface for Salt Lake City?
Acrylic surfaces on a concrete base are the most popular choice in Salt Lake City. They provide excellent ball bounce, durability, and weather resistance. Cushioned acrylic surfaces are a premium option that reduces joint stress. A local court builder can help determine the best surface for your specific site conditions and climate.

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