Pickleball Court Construction
Tennis Technology delivers professional pickleball court construction across Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. Whether you’re building for a residential backyard, private club, HOA community, school, or public park—we engineer surfaces designed for decades of fast-paced play.
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Why Choose Us for Pickleball Court Construction?
40+ Years of Expertise
Since 1978, we’ve completed hundreds of court projects across Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana—for residential properties, clubs, HOA communities, schools, and parks.
Dedicated Project Management
Every project gets a dedicated manager who coordinates directly with homeowners, HOA boards, facility directors, and architects.
Industry-Leading Warranties
Your investment is protected with comprehensive warranties and optional maintenance programs to maximize court lifespan.

Built to Last. Built for Play.
We build courts that deliver exceptional performance and durability—whether it’s a dedicated pickleball court or a conversion from an existing tennis or multi-sport area.
Our construction options include:
- Traditional hard courts with customizable speed and cushioning
- Post-tension concrete for challenging soil conditions
- Cushion systems that reduce joint stress
- Clay court construction for strategic play
- Multi-purpose surfaces (pickleball, tennis, basketball)
Choose Your Pickleball Court Type
We build traditional hard courts, post-tension concrete, and cushioned systems—each with different performance characteristics, maintenance requirements, and price points. Our experts will recommend the right fit during your free consultation.
Hard courts are the most commonly used surface. While they involve a higher initial cost, they offer lower long-term maintenance. A well-maintained hard court typically lasts 20 years, while a post-tension concrete court will last 50+ years.
We recommend resurfacing every 5 to 7 years.
Not sure which construction method is right for your project? We’ll assess your site, usage needs, and budget to recommend the ideal solution.



Get Your Pickleball Court Project Started
From site assessment to final striping, our team manages every detail. Tell us about your project and get a free consultation—on time, on budget, and with unmatched attention to detail.
“In my 40+ years as owner of Blairwood and the Louisville Tennis Club, there was only one company I trusted to construct, service, and maintain our Tennis and Pickleball Courts. That was Tennis Technology. Tennis Technology is the premier Tennis and Pickleball court builder in the region. They are the only court builder I’d ever recommend.”
Chris Burckle
WHO WE SERVE
Whether you’re dreaming of a backyard pickleball court for family fun or planning a multi-court facility for community use, we deliver custom solutions built to last:
- Residential Backyards — Professional-quality courts for private properties
- Private Clubs — Multi-court configurations with lighting options
- HOA Communities — Durable courts for high-traffic community use
- Schools & Universities — Built for athletic programs and recreational use
- Parks & Recreation — Municipal-grade construction for public facilities

Common Questions
How long does pickleball court construction take?
A complete new construction typically takes about four to eight weeks, depending on court type and site conditions. A resurface should take about four to five days. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your consultation.
What are the dimensions of a pickleball court?
The minimum size for a pickleball court (playing lines and minimum overruns) is 30’x60′. A standard tennis court (60’x120′) can accommodate four pickleball courts—perfect if you want to host a pickleball party! Most residential clients stripe one or two pickleball courts.
Can you convert my tennis court to pickleball?
Yes! We specialize in tennis-to-pickleball conversions. You can add pickleball lines to your existing tennis court, add mobile pickleball nets, or fully convert the space to dedicated pickleball courts. We’ll assess your court and recommend the best approach.
What's the most common problem with outdoor courts?
Cracking is the most common issue with asphalt and concrete courts due to natural shrinking, weathering, and aging. Quality design and construction can minimize or delay cracking but cannot eliminate it entirely. We offer professional crack repair and resurfacing services, including fabric crack repair systems that provide years of reliable performance.
