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USPA-Compliant Tennis Court Installation in Citrus Park

Enjoy a private Citrus Park court sized to regulation, with consistent bounce and durable acrylic surfacing.

  • ASBA Certified Court Builder
  • Site assessment and drainage
  • Built for Florida climate
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What We Do

Tennis court installation that helps suburban homeowners fit regulation or compact courts into their yards

Site assessment, compacted concrete base, cushioned acrylic surfacing, precision line striping, and net post installation.

  • Backyard Tennis Court Installation

    Site assessment, compacted concrete base, cushioned acrylic surfacing, and regulation net systems installed.

  • Multi-Sport Tennis Court Installation

    Flexible striping for pickleball and basketball, durable acrylic overlay, and clear multi-sport markings.

  • Tennis Court Surface Installation

    Cushioned acrylic overlays applied for consistent bounce, humidity resistance, and player comfort.

  • Tennis Net Posts And Installation

    Regulation post sleeves, stainless fixings, and tensioning hardware for stable net performance.

Why Tampa Pickleball Court Builders

Site-first builds with USPA-compliant acrylic surfaces and drainage planning

Poor site prep and sandy soils lead to cracking, pooling, and uneven bounce if compaction and drainage are not handled correctly.

Common Challenges

  • Sandy soils cause unstable concrete bases

    Citrus Park's sandy soils can settle under un-compacted bases, producing cracks, uneven settlement, and costly repairs within a few seasons.

  • Summer storms create drainage and pooling issues

    Short, heavy convection storms can overwhelm poor drainage, leaving puddles that damage acrylic surfacing and make courts unplayable after rain.

  • Net posts loosen and disrupt regulation play

    Incorrect post anchoring or thin sleeves allow posts to move, reducing net tension and making competitive or league play unsafe.

How We Help

  • 78 by 36 ft regulation dimensions

    Full-size courts built to 78 by 36 ft with precise USPA-marked line striping; compact layouts fit smaller lots without losing play specs.

  • USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing

    Cushioned acrylic overlays selected for humidity resistance and consistent ball bounce, reducing surface fatigue in Florida heat.

  • Compacted concrete base and drainage

    Engineered bases use soil compaction, geotextile where needed, and graded drainage to prevent settling and pooling after storms.

  • Durable net post anchoring system

    Regulation net posts set in concrete sleeves with stainless hardware to hold tension through heavy play and humid conditions.

  • Detailed cost breakdown for every phase

    Estimates itemize site prep, concrete, surfacing, striping, and hardware so homeowners and boards can evaluate ROI clearly.

Owners and managers planning regulation or compact backyard courts
Owners and managers planning regulation or compact backyard courts

Who We Help

Owners and managers planning regulation or compact backyard courts

  • Suburban homeowners with large cul-de-sac lots

    Homeowners in Citrus Park using spacious cul-de-sac yards to add private courts while managing drainage and access concerns.

  • HOA boards in gated subdivisions planning courts

    Citrus Park HOA leaders seeking community courts that meet regulation play and durable surfacing while controlling maintenance costs.

  • Multifamily and fitness owners adding courts

    Property managers and gym owners in Citrus Park adding courts to boost amenity value, rentals, and membership retention.

How We Work

How tennis court installation works

Three clear steps from site assessment through final net tensioning and handover.

  1. Site assessment

    We survey your Citrus Park lot, test sandy soils and drainage, then map the concrete footprint and equipment access.

  2. Design & permits

    We produce court plans with regulation markings, recommend compact options, and advise on HOA or permit steps if needed.

  3. Build & handover

    We install compacted concrete base, apply cushioned acrylic surfacing, stripe lines, set posts, and tension nets for play.

About This Service

About this Service

Citrus Park installations aim at suburban family homes and gated subdivisions with large cul-de-sac lots. We install backyard tennis courts and multi-sport surfaces that suit neighborhood play and family use, focusing on compaction, drainage, and surfacing that handles Florida summer storms.

Local sandy soils drain quickly but require compaction to support a reinforced concrete base and prevent settlement. Site assessment checks for nearby swampy lowlands that may influence grading and outlet design. USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing selected for humid subtropical conditions offers consistent ball bounce and player comfort. Where families want multi-use courts, we provide multi-sport striping and cushioned overlay options to improve comfort during extended play.

Practical expectations: large cul-de-sac lots often accommodate full or near-full regulation footprints, but swampy edges can force adjusted grading or additional drainage work. Expect subgrade compaction and perimeter drain installation when low-lying areas are present.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about tennis court installation in Citrus Park

Answers on cost drivers, timelines, local approvals, and maintenance so you can plan with confidence.

Cracks widen as water and storm runoff infiltrate the base. That leads to larger repairs, uneven bounce, and higher replacement costs. Early injections and base repairs limit progression and save on full resurfacing later.
Delaying drainage allows pooling after summer storms, which softens the base and accelerates acrylic delamination. Prompt grading and drainage reduce repair needs and keep courts playable sooner after rain.
Many gated subdivisions require HOA approval; local permits may apply for concrete work. Early consultation with your board and our site review reduces approval delays.
Costs vary by court size, base condition, surfacing choice, and access. We provide a detailed, phase-by-phase cost breakdown after a site assessment so you can compare options.
A typical project runs from site assessment to handover in several weeks, subject to permits and weather. Complex drainage or permitting can extend timelines by a few weeks.
Low-cost options may fail faster in humid subtropical climates. Cushioned acrylic resists UV and humidity and keeps ball bounce consistent for longer, reducing lifecycle costs.
About Tampa Pickleball Court Builders

Who We Are

About Tampa Pickleball Court Builders

Need a backyard or amenity court in Tampa Bay? We review your request and route it to a local Sports court installation that can handle site assessment, concrete base, USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing, precision line striping, and net systems. You receive a clear cost breakdown and a single point of contact for the quote.

Our Full Story

Our Mission & Values

We exist to bring pickleball closer to home for Tampa Bay residents and property owners, by building durable courts that handle Florida's humidity and sun.

  1. ASBA Certified

    All court builds meet American Sports Builders Association standards

  2. Fast Response

    Consultations and estimates scheduled within 48 hours

  3. Clear Pricing

    Detailed cost breakdown covering concrete, surfacing, nets, and striping

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