New construction
The Court Base
Every game court construction project starts with the base. We will come on site and survey the area to be worked on and decide court dimensions given the space. Sometimes we remove existing grass and clear the land to make way for the court. If necessary we will get a soils report and compact the soil accordingly. We will then bring in the reinforcing steel from 3/8ths to a ½ inch in width and place them on the base in a grid pattern. A secondary option for the reinforcing steel is post tension cables, depending on your preferences for your yard and what works best in your space. We are then ready to pour concrete! Once concrete has been poured we will let it sit and cure for 28 days. We then come back and top it with the acrylic coating and padded cushion coatings if desired. Then we apply the topical coating on the court. Your coatings can be completely customized. The next step is the court striping. There are also multiple options and colors for striping for complete customization and multi-use game courts. Lastly the court components are installed like the game-nets, basketball hoops, and other game equipment needed
Fencing

Wind Screens
- Open mesh in green, Polypropylene – 85% shade – allows light breeze
- Open mesh in blue, Polypropylene – 85% shade – allows light breeze
- Open mesh in black, Polypropylene – 87% shade – allows light breeze
- Closed mesh in green, Polypropylene – 92% shade – offers more privacy and wind reduction
- Closed mesh in black, polypropylene – 96% shade – offers more privacy and wind reduction
- Vinyl Windscreen options also available in over 10 colors. – Provides complete privacy and solid backgrounds.
Lighting
