About This Service
About this Service
Pickleball court installation in Town 'n Country serves ranch-style homes, waterfront lots, and older subdivisions that need careful site evaluation. This service fits homeowners who want a backyard court that copes with coastal plain sands and nearby bayou drainage. The emphasis is on subgrade compaction and tailored drainage solutions to avoid settling and water intrusion.
Town 'n Country typically has coastal plain sands that drain well but can settle if not compacted properly. Standard construction uses a reinforced concrete slab—generally 4–6 inches thick with appropriate reinforcement—and compaction testing to verify subgrade stability. USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing is applied after the slab attains the required cure strength. Drainage planning addresses bayou overflow risk and ties into existing yard drainage as needed to prevent standing water after tropical downpours.
Practical constraints include access for equipment in older subdivisions and potential coordination with neighbor boundary conditions on waterfront lots. Permit timing and a clear compaction report are common prerequisites before concrete work. The final scope includes a detailed site assessment, slab specification, surfacing and striping to USPA dimensions, and a maintenance checklist focused on seasonal drainage inspection and surface care.