Premium Pickleball Court Construction in Commack, NY: A Showcase Project by Gappsi

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Premium Pickleball Court Built in Commack, NY by Gappsi

The demand for pickleball facilities has surged across Long Island, and communities are increasingly seeking high-quality, durable courts that elevate the playing experience. Gappsi recently completed another impressive installation at the Southern Landing apartment complex in Commack, NY.  Delivering a professionally engineered pickleball court that reflects both structural excellence and aesthetic appeal.

This project highlights Gappsi’s expertise in sports game court design, engineering, and finishing. From the base construction to the final striping, every step is handled with precision to ensure long-term durability, player comfort, and visual impact.

A Strong, Stable Foundation: The Key to Long-Lasting Performance

Every great pickleball court begins with a properly engineered foundation. For this project, Gappsi constructed the court on a six-inch oversized recycled concrete base, selected for its strength, stability, and eco-friendly composition. This oversized base ensures the surface withstands heavy use, seasonal weather changes, and natural ground movement without cracking or shifting.

To refine the foundation, the team topped the base with fine, state-approved crushed concrete, a premium-grade material known for its consistent compaction and smooth finish. This step is critical in sports game court construction, as it prepares the surface for paving and prevents imperfections from telegraphing through the asphalt layer over time.

Professional Asphalt Installation for Superior Durability

Once the base was fully compacted and leveled, Gappsi installed 3.5 inches of asphalt in two layers. This dual-layer approach enhances the court’s structural integrity, providing the durability necessary for continuous play in a multi-resident community.

Using two layers of asphalt also allows for a more uniform finish and increased resistance to cracking.  This is an essential factor for any high-traffic outdoor recreational surface. By taking this extra step, Gappsi ensures a longer-lasting court with reduced maintenance requirements.

Advanced Laykold Surfacing: The Gold Standard in Court Coatings

To deliver a cushioned, player-friendly surface with superior traction and color consistency, the court was finished with Laykold coatings, one of the most widely recognized surfacing systems in the sports game court industry.

Gappsi followed a multi-step application process designed to optimize both performance and aesthetics:

  1. First Coat of New Surf – This initial layer creates a uniform texture and prepares the asphalt for resurfacing products.
  2. Two Coats of Resurfacer – These layers refine the surface, filling micro-imperfections and creating a smooth, seamless finish.
  3. Three Coats of High-Quality Paint – Applied in rich blue color combinations to create a striking visual effect on the court.

The final color palette includes:

  • Dark blue
  • Medium blue
  • Light blue

These tones provide excellent ball visibility, a professional appearance, and long-lasting vibrancy under outdoor conditions. Once the painting was complete, the court was striped with accurate, crisp white lines, ensuring regulation-quality play.

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Court Size and Design: Built for Play and Comfort

The completed pickleball court measures 60 feet by 40 feet. While slightly larger than a standard court, this oversized design was intentional. The Southern Landing apartment complex requested additional space along the sidelines to accommodate spectator seating and player rest areas.

With benches planned for both long sides, the expanded footprint enhances comfort and makes the court more functional for group play, tournaments, and resident gatherings.

This spacious design also supports better player movement and provides a natural buffer zone that enhances safety during intense rallies.

High-Quality Perimeter Fencing for Safety and Containment

To complete the court’s structure, Gappsi installed an 8-foot-tall chain-link fence, fully outfitted with top and bottom rails for enhanced rigidity. This fence height is ideal for pickleball, as it prevents balls from easily leaving the court while maintaining clear sightlines for players and spectators.

The fence ensures:

  • Safe containment of play
  • Reduced ball loss
  • A clean, professional boundary around the court

Its durable construction is designed to withstand Long Island weather and years of active use.

Premium Pickleball Equipment: Dominator Net System

No pickleball court is complete without reliable, high-performance net equipment. For this installation, Gappsi selected a Dominator pickleball net system, featuring sturdy aluminum posts engineered for longevity and minimal maintenance.

The Dominator system is known for:

  • Excellent tension retention
  • Rust-resistant materials
  • A professional appearance
  • Easy adjustability for continued level play

This premium net elevates the court’s overall quality, ensuring players experience consistent bounce, accurate net height, and reliable performance.

Engineered for Community Use and Years of Enjoyment

This Southern Landing installation represents the latest addition to Gappsi’s portfolio of pickleball court projects in Commack, NY, and throughout Long Island. Every detail was executed with long-term value in mind, from the recycled concrete base to the multi-layer Laykold coatings and reinforced fencing.

Because this court will serve an active apartment community, durability was essential. The finished product is built to handle extensive daily use, changing weather conditions, and minimal downtime, ensuring residents will enjoy a top-tier playing experience for many years.

Why Gappsi Is a Leading Builder of Pickleball Courts in New York

Gappsi’s expertise in outdoor construction, sports game court engineering, and premium surfacing sets the company apart in the Long Island market. Clients choose Gappsi because the team delivers:

  • Full-service design, engineering, and installation
  • Industry-leading surfacing systems
  • Precision construction for maximum longevity
  • Expert knowledge of sports game court requirements
  • Aesthetic customization for any property

Whether for residential communities, private homes, schools, parks, or commercial spaces, Gappsi’s pickleball courts are known for high performance, beauty, and durability.

The newly completed pickleball court at Southern Landing in Commack, NY, stands as a testament to Gappsi’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and advanced construction methods. With its solid foundation, professional-grade finishes, bold blue color scheme, and durable equipment, this court provides residents with an exceptional recreational amenity.

As pickleball continues to grow in popularity across Long Island, projects like this highlight the importance of expert design, meticulous installation, and premium materials. Gappsi continues to lead the way in creating long-lasting pickleball courts tailored to each property’s needs.

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Pickleball Basketball Sports Game Court Suffolk County Mattituck, New York

pickleball-basketball-sports-game-court-suffolk-county-mattituck-new-yorkPickleball basketball sports game courts in Suffolk County are becoming more popular.  Turn your basketball court into a multi-sport game court.  Every game court we install is custom-built to meet the unique needs of your family and your home or backyard. Our residential backyard game court surfaces are designed to have superior shock absorption that makes it easier on your knees and joints and have longer-lasting material, consistent ball bounce, and natural water drainage. Gappsi offers an array of colors, designs, and accessories and can add a family crest or team logo for a personal touch.

Why have one court for one sport?  You can have multiple sports on the same court?

All our court accessories are integratable.  They fit together making it convenient and easy to change your Sports Game Court into something special. There are dozens of games that you can play on your multi-sport game court, including basketball, volleyball, tennis, futsal, pickleball, and much more.

By altering the court layout, line configuration, and adding a few components, you can add to your space.  The area for a basketball court could be turned into a space for a multi-sport activity center!   A half-basketball court could be modified to accommodate volleyball, pickleball, badminton, short-court tennis, tennis practice, and soccer.  All we have to do is add a net post with a net and a 10×20 rebounder. If would you like to add additional court lines for another sport, let us know.  We will accommodate you as best as possible.

Gappsi Sports Game Court installed adds value to your home. Most importantly people can enjoy more sports on the same court. No need to worry that your child will lose interest in basketball after investing in a court.  The court will be good for many other sports as well!  One kid loves volleyball, another loves soccer and basketball, and the other loves all three.  You can have it all on one Gappsi multi-sports game court. Playing different sports all year sharpens your motor skills.  It is a great way to avoid the burnout associated with constantly playing the same one.

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We recently completed a pickleball and basketball court combination built by Gappsi in Mattituck Long Island NY. This home is on the North Fork of Long Island.  We installed Mateflex tiles in a light gray color with a border in black. We stripped the basketball court with black lines and the pickleball court with white lines.

It all adds up to highly functional, specialized athletic flooring solutions brought to you by America’s premier manufacturer of modular sports flooring. Mateflex is an excellent choice for all indoor sports flooring or outdoor athletic court applications.

Top 5 Reasons Mateflex is the Best Tile Choice

  1. Player Comfort is King: Mateflex tiles boast a unique leaf spring design that absorbs impact, reducing stress on your joints and muscles. This translates to less stress and fatigue on the legs and knees, allowing you to play longer and harder.
  2. Built to Last: Mateflex tiles are crafted from high-grade, durable materials.  They are resistant to the elements and general wear and tear.
  3. Quick on the Draw (and Dry): The innovative rib system allows for superior drainage.  You’re back on the court in no time after a rain shower. No more waiting for puddles to disappear to continue play!
  4. Versatility is Key: Mateflex tiles are perfect for indoor or outdoor courts and can be easily customized to fit any playing space.
  5. Game Changer for All Levels: Whether you are a seasoned competitor or a casual player enjoying a friendly match.  Mateflex courts provide a safe enjoyable playing experience that will elevate your game.

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Mateflex is a suspended tile court system designed to be assembled on top of a flat, hard surface. Many of the courts that we offer go over existing concrete slabs, driveways, or other hard surfaces, Often the projects require the construction of a court base. Gappsi recommends 3 primary base options.

  1. Concrete Pad for a backyard pickleball basketball court combo – The traditional surface for most backyard courts.
  2. Asphalt Pad for a backyard sports game court – A lower-cost alternative to a concrete base.
  3. Crushed Rock Base for Backyard Multisport Game Court – A cost-effective and environmentally-friendly base for some applications.

This court was installed over an asphalt base prepared with compacted recycled concrete base and the tiles were installed over the asphalt.  

We installed a regulation basketball hoop Dominator all made out of aluminum.  This is an extremely sturdy, high-quality material and it’s Simply The Best company!  Gappsi is an authorized dealer for Dominator. Visit our showroom we have all the Dominator products displayed at the Gappsi Showroom in Smithtown.

Pickleball Sports Game Court

The center of the court is set up with pickleball netting. The netting was removed and the holes are kept filled with special caps when not in use. This is the latest combination pickleball and basketball sports game court built with Mateflex sports tiles by Gappsi in Mattituck on the East End of Long Island NY. 

If You Build It They Will Come

Multi-use courts are the best return on investment. With options for different sports to play, children become more well-rounded athletes and avoid the sports burnout & repetitive motion injuries that are all too common among young athletes who focus all of their time and energy on one sport. An added benefit to these multi-use courts that many parents don’t consider is that once you build it, all of the neighborhood kids will come to your home. Your court will be the home court for your children and all of their friends, and you will have the comfort and security of knowing where your children are and who they are with. Call Gappsi today and let us design and install your very own multi-use court!

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Indoor And Outdoor Pickleball Sports Game Courts

Indoor-And-Outdoor-Pickleball-Sports-Game-Courts2Take your pickleball game to the next level with custom indoor and outdoor pickleball sports game courts. Our patented material and quick construction make it possible to create high-performing courts for the recreational player or the seasoned pickleball competitor.

Create the home pickleball court of your dreams, or install a versatile pickleball surface in a communal area to pull in spectators for the perfect game.

  • Proven – Custom-engineered design that outplays any modular surface in the game – from a company with over 45 years of experience in building game courts.
  • Performance – Specially engineered to maximize performance while optimizing safety for pickleball players of all ages. The stabilizers and patented formula keep your outdoor looking and playing at peak performance for the life of the court.
  • Ball Response – Developed to optimize ball bounce and response for pickleball. The skip and arc of the ball is similar to acrylic, with the added benefit of injury protection, maximizing play.
  • Safe – Lateral forgiveness technology absorbs shock, lessening impact and risk of injuries. SportGame PB’s textured surface and tile formulation provide the balance between traction and low skin abrasion, keeping athletes safe.

Fun, Fast-Growing, and Fantastic for All Ages

Pickleball is exploding in popularity. With its quirky name, easy-to-learn gameplay, and smaller court, it appeals to all sorts of people. Plus, it can be played by younger and older players with varying degrees of mobility, it’s been giving tennis a run for its money. Entire families can play together regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.  Your young children could even play alongside their grandparents! Who wouldn’t love such a fun, social, and easy-to-grasp sport?

Sometimes described as a cross between badminton, ping pong, and tennis, the pickleball court measures 20 feet wide by 44 feet long. A net extends across the center of the court.  The net measures 36 inches high on the edges and 34 inches high in the middle. Players use special paddles and light plastic balls with perforated holes.  The balls often referred to as “wiffle balls”, are less bouncy than tennis balls and don’t require a lot of power to serve over the net.

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You could consider adding pickleball court lines to a multi-sport recreational court. The versatile products allow you to play a variety of different games on a single backyard court. You could play basketball in the morning, volleyball in the afternoon, and pickleball in the evening! Our team at Gappsi will work with you to design an awesome custom hangout spot that your family and friends will adore.

Pickleball Equipment For Outdoor Pickleball Sports Game Courts

The Pickleball – Pickleball is similar to a wiffleball, but it is made with a more rigid, heavy material and has smaller holes. The common practice is to play outdoors with yellow or orange balls and indoors with white balls, but anything goes. High-density foam balls may be used to play the game.  Made of high-quality smooth plastic with 40 precisely machine-drilled holes.  The balls used are hard durable plastic material with exceptional seam welding technology.

The Paddle – The paddle is similar to a ping pong paddle in that it is solid and easily maneuverable with a turn of the wrist. When the game was invented, wooden paddles were used and are still used at many institutions due to lower costs. The best quality paddles are made of lightweight fiberglass due to lower weight and higher durability.

The Dominator Rolling Portable Pickleball Net – is a completely rust-proof aluminum net with locking wheels on the frame that meets USA Pickleball official regulations. This net only takes about 5 minutes to assemble and the carrying bag makes transportation and storage a breeze.

Pickleball Paddle Set – The surface made of strong, high-quality graphite.  The core has a polymer-polypropylene honeycomb combination.

Carrying Case – The case has handles which makes it easy to “grab and go”.  The case also has a molded-out spot the case allowing everything to fit perfectly and providing protection for the paddles and pickleball.

Indoor-And-Outdoor-Pickleball-Sports-Game-CourtsReady to Purchase a Pickleball Court?

Whether you’re looking for a pickleball court or a multi-sport game court, the knowledgeable team at Gappsi will ensure that the entire process is simple and easy. We can also help you explore installation and financing options.

When you’re ready to learn more about the process, contact us by calling 631-543-1177 or sending us a message online. You may also wish to explore the court accessories we have available for pickleball courts and our tips for building a sports game court.

Pickable Sports Game Courts Located In Hewlett Harbor Long Island NY

Gappsi installed a pickleball sports game court in Hewlett Harbor NY. This sports game court has an asphalt base.  Our team installed Mateflex Tiles over the asphalt. The tile colors used were forest green for the out-of-bounce area, then sports green for the inside of the pickable court. In addition, we stripped the court with white lines and installed pickable netting. Our clients are very happy with the finished court. Gappsi’s latest Pickleball Sports Game Court was built by Gappsi in Hewlett Harbor Nassau County NY.

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MultiSports Game Courts For Pickleball And Tennis

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MultiSports Game Courts For Pickleball and Tennis in the backyard are a great way to optimize space in your driveway, on your property, or playground. With the growing popularity of Pickleball, there has been a demand for smaller courts and combination courts to accommodate players. In areas where the interest in Pickleball exceeds tennis, blended lines are added in another color so that the courts can be used for both sports.

Pickleball has become one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation. The demand for places to play Pickleball leads to the question, “Can Pickleball be played on a tennis court?”

Yes, Pickleball can be played on a tennis court surface, and we will discuss some great options to keep Tennis and Pickleball players happy.

Pickleball Lines Blended With Tennis Court Lines

A common option, that is working well, is to maximize the current “real estate” of existing tennis courts. That is usually a “win-win” and has been done for years with tennis and basketball court combinations. By USTA and ITF rules, tennis court lines must be white. Pickleball court lines can be added in a different color so that tennis or pickleball can be played on the same court (at different times, of course) and the eye can focus on the applicable set of playing lines.

**The USTA’s children’s tennis program known as 10 & under tennis recommends painting the Pickleball lines in the same color family as the court surface color. For example, if the court base color is blue, apply Pickleball lines in a shade of blue that is lighter or darker than the surface color. This makes the lines less distracting to tennis players.

What Is a Custom MultiSports Game Courts?

When it comes to active sports, most games require a large area of land e.g., tennis or soccer. Then it may also be challenging when different family members have different sports preferences.

That’s where multisports game courts come to your rescue.

Multisports game courts have a customized design that caters to all your favorite sports. And it is only a quarter the size of a standard tennis court. An average multi-game court is about 30’ x 60’ or 1,800 sq. ft. You can alter the multi-game court dimensions based on your requirements.

How Is It Beneficial?

Customized multisports game courts create more efficient use of space and land. When you have a limited budget, multi-purpose sporting courts are an economical solution.

Custom multi-game courts can accommodate up to 8 games. These include games like:

  • giant chess
  • badminton
  • basketball
  • shuffleboard
  • bocce ball
  • giant pool
  • tetherball
  • batting cage
  • putting green

Various combinations of these can be incorporated depending on your preference and the size of the court. Most court dimensions range from 18′ x 18′ to 56′ x 104′.

Further, these courts allow you to play different sports depending on the season. For instance, you can practice hockey on an outdoor court in January. So instead of building separate areas for the different games, you can simply take down the nets and play hockey on your tennis courts. Or add a couple of all-pro-hoops to your court for basketball games. This way, you can save land, money, and tonnes of expenses in maintenance.

MultiSports-Game-Courts-For-Pickleball-And-TennisReasons Why You Should Consider Custom Multi  Sports Game Courts

It provides a safe place for your children to play with their friends and family. Multi-sport game courts offer a great option with convenience for a healthy lifestyle in the comfort of your backyard.  Allows your kids some time away from their digital screens and gadgets by diverting them from video games, the internet, and televisions, and getting them off their phones.  It is a great way to develop, practice, and fine-tune your sports skills.  Custom multi-game court dimensions ensure optimum use of land resources while creating a fun environment that allows everyone in the family to engage in their favorite game.  Custom multi-game courts are low maintenance and a great way to make the most of your space when you have a limited budget.  Having multisports game courts in your backyard helps in developing a habit of sports and fitness that will benefit your entire family.

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**Remember Sports Game Courts Lighting & Fencing For Night Time Play**

Consider this step if you wish to play at night. The standard protocol is to install two 1500-watt light poles near the court’s center.

Fencing is essential when building multiple courts. It promotes safe playing and viewing and prevents the ball from getting out of the playing area. Rust-resistant wire materials are more popular, and the preferred height ranges from 4 feet to 10 feet.

Our Pickleball Court Construction Jobs Include:

  • Clearing the land for your pickleball court
  • Grading the space to achieve proper terrain
  • Ensuring there is no slope
  • Attending to soil and drainage issues
  • Landscaping around the pickleball court, if required
  • Net installation, fencing, painting, color coding of the pavement, and more
  • Cost of Installing a Pickleball Court
  • The cost of installing a pickleball court varies depending on several factors including the desired size of the court, drainage, excavation, grading, and site layout which all affect the cost per square foot.

Pickleball Miniature Tennis Sports Game Courts Glen cove NY

Gappsi built this sports gaming court in Glen cove NY. It is a Pickleball Sports Game Court with Miniature Tennis Court. The client wanted a specific size for the sports game courts. The court was designed and built with an asphalt base bordered using a Nicolock Fire Island paver. The sports game court was primed and painted with asphalt paint. Our team used tennis green for the out-of-bounce lines and the court was painted performance blue and striped with white lines.

We installed tennis netting and surrounded the perimeter of the court with an 8-foot-high black chain link fence. Around the perimeter of the sports game courts Gappsi’s team built a retaining wall to retain the soil that is higher than the court area. The latest multisports game courts was built by Gappsi in Glen Cove NY.

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MultiSports-Game-Courts-For-Pickleball-And-Tennis-YouTubeGappsi also offers sports game courts in Badminton Sports Game CourtsBasketball Sports Game CourtsBocce Sports Game CourtsHorseshoe Sports Game CourtsPickleball Sports Game CourtsShuffleboard Sports Game CourtsTennis Sports Game CourtsVolleyball Sports Game Courts, and Playground installations too!

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How Wide is a Pickleball Court? Key Dimensions

That old tennis court in your backyard has seen better days, hasn’t it? Instead of letting it sit unused, you can transform it into a modern hub of activity. Converting a tennis court into multiple pickleball courts is one of the smartest and most efficient ways to get in on the game. Because a tennis court is so much larger, you can often fit two, or even four, pickleball courts in its place. The process involves resurfacing and restriping, which starts with understanding the new layout. We’ll explain the dimensions, including how wide is a pickleball court, and show you how to give your property a major upgrade.

Home-Pickleball-Sports-Game-Courts1Home Pickleball Sports Game Courts Are The New Backyard Swimming Pool!  Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America and is close to being the fastest-growing sport in the world. However, to play the sport you NEED the court.  Our team at Gappsi has retrofitted former tennis courts into new pickleball courts via our court resurfacing and painting. We have enhanced basketball courts into multipurpose sports game courts by adding pickleball striping.

The simple but exciting game can be played by people of all ages, making it a sport for everyone. If there is enough space on the property, get the most out of it by having a pickleball court to spend some fun and playtime with friends and family. Building a court from scratch is not simple, but a sports game court construction company like Gappsi will be more than happy to assist.

Pickleball Sports Game Courts Surfaces

Pickleball borrows a lot from tennis. Thus, it’s no surprise that a pickleball court surface is similar to a tennis court surface. As with tennis courts, pickleball courts are often made from either concrete or asphalt. Texturing is done using non-aggressive, round silica sand to provide a slip-free surface when playing.

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Since pickleball is easy to play, you may think pickleball court construction is as easy as pouring a driveway. However, there are several considerations to keep in mind, including the size of the court, slope surface, drainage, and surface texture. Thus, it’s a good idea to hire a professional pickleball court installer to do the job for you.

Pickleball courts are similar to doubles badminton courts (20 x 44 feet). Similarly, the net height is 34″ in the middle and 36″ at the sidelines. They are striped like tennis courts with left and right service courts and a non-volley area in front of the net.

If multiple courts are nearby, fencing is essential to protect those playing on other courts. The American Sports Builders Association recommends orienting your pickleball court north-south to ensure the sun or shadows on the court surface don’t obstruct the player’s vision.

Before pickleball court construction begins, check the area for low spots and cracks. Level or fill these deficiencies before proceeding. The courts should have a slope for drainage. Standing water can weaken the playing surface or force players to wait longer after it rains to play. If applying an acrylic finish, make sure the underlying asphalt or concrete surface is dry and clean before the finish adheres.

What is Pickleball and Why is it So Popular?

If you’ve noticed more and more people talking about pickleball, you’re not alone. This paddle sport has taken communities by storm, blending elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong into a uniquely fun and accessible game. It’s played with a solid paddle and a perforated plastic ball on a court that’s smaller than a tennis court, making it an ideal addition to many backyards. The rules are simple, the pace is lively, and the social aspect is a huge part of its appeal. It’s a game that invites participation rather than demanding intense athletic prowess, which is a key reason for its widespread popularity.

A Sport for Everyone

Pickleball’s charm lies in its incredible accessibility. As the fastest-growing sport in America, it truly is a game for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. The smaller court means less ground to cover, and the underhand serve makes it easy for beginners to pick up and play right away. This low barrier to entry allows grandparents to play with their grandchildren and friends with varying athletic abilities to enjoy a competitive, fun match together. It’s this inclusive nature that transforms a simple game into a fantastic social activity, making it a perfect reason for installing a court in your own backyard to create a hub for family fun and neighborhood gatherings.

Impressive Growth Statistics

The numbers behind pickleball’s rise are staggering. The sport has seen explosive growth, with participation nearly doubling in just a few years. In fact, USA Pickleball reports that over 8.9 million people are now playing across the United States, a significant jump from the 4.8 million reported just a couple of years prior. This represents a growth of almost 40% in a very short time. This isn’t just a fleeting trend; it’s a movement driven by people seeking fun, social, and active ways to spend their time. The demand for courts is higher than ever as more communities and homeowners recognize the lasting appeal of a sport that’s as easy to learn as it is fun to play.

Recommended Court Surface Materials

When you’re planning your pickleball court, the surface you choose is critical for both performance and longevity. Most high-quality courts are built on a foundation of either concrete or asphalt, as these materials provide a solid, stable base that can withstand the elements and years of play. The real magic, however, is in the top layer. A special texture is applied using non-aggressive, round silica sand to create a slip-free surface. This gives you the traction needed for quick, confident movements while you play. Proper application is key, which is why a professional sports court installation is so important for a court that plays great and lasts for years.

Cushioned Surfaces for Added Comfort

For those who want to maximize playing time and minimize impact on their bodies, a cushioned surface is an excellent upgrade. This option involves adding specialized, shock-absorbing acrylic layers over the standard concrete or asphalt base. The primary benefit is a significant reduction in stress on your joints, particularly your knees and ankles, which makes for a much more comfortable game. A common concern is whether cushioning will alter the ball’s bounce, but you don’t have to worry. These advanced surfaces are engineered to provide that extra comfort without sacrificing the true, consistent bounce you need for a competitive game. It’s the perfect way to get a high-performance court that’s also easier on your body.

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Sports Game Courts Dimensions

A typical pickleball court is 20 feet wide by 44 feet long. The width of the court is split into two 10-foot sections: the right and left service areas. The length is split into two 22-foot sections on either side of the net. The 22-foot sections are then each split into 7 feet of non-volley space and 15 feet of the service area.

Pickleball Sports Game Courts Nets

A typical net on a pickleball court is 36 inches tall (with a center height of 34 inches) and covers the width of the court at 20 feet long. You don’t need any sort of fancy permanent net taking up space in your driveway or basement; a portable net is a great alternative. Plenty of net options will work for either indoor or outdoor play, but you can also go with a sturdier net to withstand wind or other outdoor conditions, or a simpler net for indoor games.

Asphalt is the preferred foundation for pickleball courts in New York due to our varying climates. Concrete is too brittle to withstand the constant heating and cooling that come with each season. Concrete court surfaces are much harder on the feet and legs of players as well. The texture of asphalt also ensures excellent adhesion for the color coating and sealants applied.

Our Pickleball Court Construction Jobs Include:

  • Clearing the land for your pickleball court
  • Grading the space to achieve proper terrain
  • Ensuring there is no slope
  • Attending to soil and drainage issues
  • Landscaping around the pickleball court, if required
  • Net installation, fencing, painting, color coding of the pavement, and more
  • Cost of Installing a Pickleball Court
  • The cost of installing a pickleball court varies depending on several factors including the desired size of the court, drainage, excavation, grading, and site layout which all affect the cost per square foot.

We build our courts with 4 different systems that will offer everyone the perfect choice for their family. At Gappsi we offer both hard courts and soft courts, asphalt courts, concrete courts, and hybrid courts.

Sports Game Courts Lighting & Fencing For Night Time Play

Consider this step if you wish to play at night. The standard protocol is to install two 1500-watt light poles near the court’s center. Fencing is essential when building multiple courts. It promotes safe playing and viewing and prevents the ball from getting out of the playing area. Rust-resistant wire materials are more popular, and the preferred height ranges from 4 feet to 10 feet.

Asphalt Pickleball Sports Game Courts In Quogue NY

Gappsi installed an asphalt Pickball Sport Game Court in Quogue NY. The sport game court was constructed with an asphalt base.  The asphalt was then primed and painted with asphalt paint. Our team then stripped the court with white lines and used two tones of green to paint the court. The lighter green for the outside perimeter and a darker green within the regulations lines of the court. In addition, the Gappsi team installed a 6 feet tall black chain link fence and outbound netting to keep the ball within the playing area. The clients are very happy and make lots of use of their Pickleball Sports Game Courts. Another sport game court was built by Gappsi on Long Island.

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Official Playing Area

The official playing area for a pickleball court measures 20 feet wide by 44 feet long. Think of it as a rectangle divided by a net in the middle, giving each side a 22-foot-long space to defend. This area is then broken down into specific zones for gameplay. The court’s width is split into two 10-foot service areas, one on the right and one on the left. Extending 7 feet out from the net on both sides is the non-volley zone, famously known as “the kitchen,” where you can’t hit the ball out of the air. The remaining 15 feet on each side makes up the service area where you’ll be serving and returning. Getting these lines right is crucial for a proper game, which is why professional installation for your home game court is always a smart move.

Total Space Requirements for Safety

While the court itself is 20 by 44 feet, you’ll need more space around it for safe and enjoyable play. You don’t want to be running into a fence or landscaping every time you chase a wide shot! For safety, the recommended minimum total area is 30 feet by 60 feet. If you have the room, a preferred size of 34 feet by 64 feet gives players even more space for those exciting out-of-bounds plays. Another key consideration is the court’s orientation. The American Sports Builders Association recommends a north-south alignment to prevent the rising or setting sun from getting in a player’s eyes. Planning these details is a key part of the pickleball court construction process and ensures your court is perfect for years of play.

Net Post Placement

Getting the net post placement right is a critical step for a regulation court. According to USA Pickleball, the posts need to be exactly 22 feet apart, measured from the inside of one post to the inside of the other. This setup places the posts one foot beyond the sidelines on each side of the court, creating the necessary space for proper net tension across the entire playing area. This precision is what separates a casual setup from a professional-feeling court. At Gappsi, we ensure every measurement is exact, so your custom game court is built to perfect specifications from the ground up.

Official Net Dimensions

The net itself has specific dimensions that are essential for authentic gameplay. A regulation net spans the full 20-foot width of the court and has a unique height requirement: it must be 36 inches tall at the sidelines and dip to 34 inches at the center. This two-inch drop is a defining feature of the sport. To cover the distance between the posts, the net needs to be at least 21 feet and 9 inches long. Whether you’re looking for a permanent installation or a portable option from the Gappsi Store, meeting these official dimensions is key to enjoying the game as it was meant to be played.

Planning Your Pickleball Court Layout

Before you break ground, mapping out your pickleball court’s layout is one of the most critical steps. A great layout goes beyond the standard 20-by-44-foot playing area; it considers how the court fits into your landscape, how players will use the space, and how it will stand up to the elements. Proper planning ensures your court is not only fun to play on but also safe and durable for years to come. This means thinking about the court’s orientation to the sun, ensuring adequate drainage to prevent water damage, and leaving enough room around the perimeter for those energetic, out-of-bounds plays. Getting these details right from the start prevents costly fixes down the road and guarantees a better playing experience.

The specifics of your layout will depend on your property and your vision. Are you building a single court for family fun or multiple courts for a community space? Are you starting from scratch or converting an old tennis court? Each scenario has its own set of considerations. For example, a new build requires careful site preparation, while a conversion focuses on resurfacing and relining. At Gappsi, we help homeowners think through these details to create custom sports game courts that perfectly match their needs. A well-designed layout is the foundation of a court that your family and friends will enjoy for countless matches.

Converting a Tennis Court

Have an underused tennis court in your backyard? You’re in luck. Converting it into one or more pickleball courts is a fantastic and efficient option. Because a standard tennis court is significantly larger than a pickleball court, you can typically fit up to four pickleball courts in the same space. The process involves resurfacing the existing area to create a smooth, consistent playing surface, followed by painting the new lines for pickleball. The dimensions are similar to a doubles badminton court, with a playing area of 20 by 44 feet. The net is also lowered to a height of 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches in the center, making the transition straightforward for a professional team.

Building Multiple Courts

If you have the space to build multiple pickleball courts, a few extra planning steps are essential for creating a safe and functional playing environment. The most important consideration is spacing. You need enough room between courts to prevent players from running into each other and to allow for comfortable spectator viewing. Fencing is also a must-have. A proper fence contains stray balls, keeping the game flowing and protecting people on adjacent courts. Another pro tip from the American Sports Builders Association is to orient your courts on a north-south axis. This simple step prevents the rising or setting sun from getting in players’ eyes during a competitive match.

Indoor Court Considerations

Taking the game indoors opens up year-round play, but it comes with its own unique layout challenges. Before any surface is laid, the existing floor must be meticulously inspected. It’s crucial to identify and fill any low spots, cracks, or other imperfections to ensure a perfectly level and safe playing area. Unlike outdoor courts, you don’t need to worry about a slope for drainage, but you do need to consider ceiling height. A low ceiling can interfere with lobs and high shots, so make sure you have enough vertical clearance. Proper, even lighting is also key to visibility and preventing shadows that can disrupt the game.

Fencing Specifications

Fencing is a practical and essential part of any court design, especially if you have multiple courts or want to protect your surrounding landscaping. A good fence promotes safe playing and viewing while preventing the ball from constantly leaving the playing area, which means less time spent chasing after it. For materials, rust-resistant options like vinyl-coated chain-link are popular choices because they stand up to the elements and require minimal maintenance. The ideal height can range from 4 to 10 feet. A taller, 10-foot fence is great for containing high shots, while a shorter fence might be all you need for a more casual backyard court. Our team can help you choose the right fencing and netting solution that fits your space and playing style perfectly.

Lighting Recommendations

If you want the fun to continue after the sun goes down, adding lighting is a fantastic investment. Proper lighting extends your playing hours and makes your court a go-to spot for evening get-togethers with friends and family. The standard protocol is to install two 1500-watt light poles positioned near the court’s center. This setup is designed to provide even, consistent illumination across the entire playing surface, minimizing shadows and glare that can disrupt a fast-paced game. Professional installation is key here, as correct placement ensures optimal visibility and safety for every player on the court. It’s one of the many details we handle when building custom sports game courts for our clients.

Light Pole Safety

When installing light poles, safety is just as important as performance. The poles themselves should be made from durable, weather-resistant materials that can handle Long Island’s diverse seasons without rusting or degrading. They must be installed on a solid foundation and at a proper depth to ensure they remain stable and upright for years to come. It’s also crucial to place the poles a safe distance away from the court’s sidelines, giving players plenty of room to move without the risk of collision. Finally, all electrical wiring should be handled by a professional to ensure it meets local codes and is safely trenched and protected from the elements, preventing any potential hazards down the line.

Key Considerations for a Great Player Experience

Building a pickleball court involves more than just getting the dimensions right. To create a space that you, your family, and your friends will love for years, it’s important to think about the complete player experience. This means considering factors like noise levels, accessibility for all guests, and comfortable amenities that make playing a joy. A well-designed court becomes the centerpiece of your backyard, encouraging fun, activity, and connection. Planning for these details from the start ensures your court is not only functional but also a welcoming and enjoyable environment for everyone who steps onto it.

Managing Court Noise

One of the first things you might notice about pickleball is its distinctive sound. To reduce noise for neighbors, it’s important to think about how to manage the sound of paddles hitting plastic balls. While it’s the sound of fun for players, it can be a concern in residential areas. Thoughtful planning can make a huge difference in keeping the peace. Strategic landscaping, such as planting dense shrubs or trees, can act as a natural sound buffer. Additionally, installing specialized acoustic fencing is an effective way to contain the noise and maintain a good relationship with your neighbors while you enjoy your game.

Ensuring Accessibility

A great court is one that everyone can enjoy, regardless of age or mobility. Creating an accessible space is a key part of thoughtful design. This means planning for clear and easy entry to the court area. You should make sure there are wide paths (at least 36 inches) and flat ground for people using wheelchairs to get to the court. This also benefits guests with strollers or those who are less steady on their feet. Integrating smooth, level pathways from your patio or driveway to the court entrance ensures a seamless and safe experience for every player and spectator you host.

Adding Player Amenities

The best backyard courts feel like a private club, and that comes down to the amenities you include. Simple additions can significantly improve comfort and encourage longer play sessions. It’s a good idea to have viewing areas at least 5 feet away from the court, with benches and walkways to enhance the player experience. Consider adding a shaded spot with a pergola for players to rest between games, a water station to stay hydrated, or even built-in storage for paddles and balls. These features transform a simple playing surface into a complete recreational destination.

Following Expert Guidance

Bringing all these elements together—from the technical specifications to the player-focused amenities—can be complex. To ensure the best results, it’s advisable to hire a professional pickleball court installer who can navigate the complexities of court construction. An experienced team like Gappsi can handle everything from proper site preparation and drainage to surface application and amenity integration. Relying on expert guidance ensures your court is built to last, plays beautifully, and incorporates all the features you need for the ultimate backyard experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much space do I really need for a pickleball court? While the official playing area is 20 feet by 44 feet, you need to plan for more space than that. For safe and comfortable play, we recommend a total area of at least 30 feet by 60 feet. This extra room around the perimeter gives you space to chase down shots without running into a fence or your landscaping, ensuring a much better and safer game for everyone.

Is it difficult to convert my old tennis court into pickleball courts? Not at all, it’s actually one of the most popular and efficient ways to get pickleball-ready. Since a tennis court is so much larger, the process is quite straightforward for a professional team. It mainly involves resurfacing the existing court to create a smooth base and then painting the new, smaller lines for pickleball. You can often fit two to four pickleball courts in the space of a single tennis court.

What kind of surface is best for a court in Long Island? For our climate here in New York, asphalt is the preferred foundation. Concrete can become brittle and crack with the constant freezing and thawing of our seasons, while asphalt is more flexible and durable. Asphalt also provides an excellent texture for the acrylic color coating to adhere to, giving you a long-lasting and high-quality playing surface.

Are cushioned court surfaces worth the extra investment? If you plan on playing often or are concerned about joint impact, a cushioned surface is an excellent choice. This option involves adding special shock-absorbing layers beneath the final color coat. It makes playing much more comfortable on your knees and ankles without changing the ball’s bounce. It’s a great way to get a high-performance court that’s also easier on your body.

What are the most important additions to consider, like lighting and fencing? Fencing is a must, especially if you’re building multiple courts or your court is near a garden or other property. It keeps the ball in play and ensures safety for players and spectators. Lighting is another fantastic addition because it extends your playing time into the evenings, making your court much more versatile for family fun or after-work matches.

Key Takeaways

  • Think Bigger Than the Court Lines: While the official playing area is 20×44 feet, you need a total space of at least 30×60 feet for safe, enjoyable play. Orienting your court north-south is also a pro tip to keep the sun out of players’ eyes.
  • Build it Right from the Ground Up: A great court starts with a solid foundation. Professional installation ensures proper drainage, slope, and the right surface, like asphalt for Long Island’s climate, so your court is built to last.
  • Give Your Old Tennis Court a New Life: Converting an underused tennis court is a smart and efficient way to add up to four pickleball courts to your property, creating a fantastic social hub for family and friends of all ages.

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