Custom Court
Specifications

Every court is unique. We create site-specific specifications that account for your exact conditions, not generic measurements pulled from the internet.

Why Generic Specs Don't Work

Would you build a $500,000 house using plans you downloaded for free? Court construction deserves the same attention to detail.

Every Court Is 44x20 - But That's Where Similarities End

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Apron Design Requirements

Budget constraints, player skill level, available space, and multi-use plans all affect how much apron space to include around the court.

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Net System Selection

Permanent installation vs mobile/removable vs semi-permanent vs tournament-grade - each requires different concrete anchoring and preparation.

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Ball Containment Planning

Privacy fencing, netting systems, permanent barriers, or removable options all affect the slab design and must be planned before pouring.

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Lighting Infrastructure

Hard-wired systems need electrical conduits in the slab. Battery-powered and mobile options affect court layout and access planning.

Site conditions requiring custom specifications

The Reality Check

Generic specs are like using the same foundation plans for every house in a subdivision - it might work sometimes, but when it doesn't, you're the one dealing with the callbacks.

Our Custom Specification Process

We create detailed, site-specific specifications through a systematic evaluation process that covers every variable affecting your court's success.

Step-by-Step Process

1

Site Assessment

On-site evaluation of drainage, slope, soil conditions, access, and utilities. We measure what matters, not just the court dimensions.

2

Client Consultation

Understanding usage patterns, skill levels, and long-term goals. This affects everything from surface selection to lighting placement.

3

Budget Analysis

Matching court design to available budget. Where to invest for maximum performance and where smart compromises won't hurt quality.

4

Custom Specification Creation

Detailed drawings, material specifications, equipment selection, lighting design, and construction requirements specific to this project and this site only.

Custom design process for court specifications

Detailed Drawings

CAD drawings with exact dimensions, slopes, and construction details

Material Specifications

Exact concrete mix, surface prep requirements, and coating compatibility

Quality Checkpoints

Specific inspection points and acceptance criteria throughout construction

Timeline Coordination

Phase scheduling that accounts for curing times and weather windows

What's Included in Custom Specs

Complete technical documentation that leaves no questions unanswered

Equipment & Net Systems

Net system selection and anchoring requirements

Permanent vs mobile system specifications

Installation hardware and concrete embedments

Tournament-grade equipment specifications

Lighting Design

Electrical conduit placement and routing

Pole foundation specifications and placement

LED fixture selection and smart controls

Power requirements and electrical panel upgrades

Ball Containment Systems

Fence post foundation design and placement

Netting system specifications and heights

Gate locations and access considerations

Privacy screening and wind barriers

Foundation & Construction Details

Excavation depth and soil preparation requirements

Base material specifications and compaction requirements

Reinforcement placement and specifications

Expansion joint layout and sealing requirements

Concrete mix design for optimal coating adhesion

Surface texture requirements and finishing techniques

Slope specifications for proper drainage (minimum 1/8" per foot)

Curing procedures and timeline requirements

Quality Control & Acceptance

Pre-Pour Inspection

Base preparation, reinforcement placement, and form alignment verification

Pour Day Oversight

Concrete quality testing, surface finishing, and slope verification

Final Acceptance

Surface evaluation and coating readiness assessment

Ready for Professional Specifications?

Stop guessing with generic specs. Get custom specifications that account for your exact site conditions and client requirements.