Professional Sport Court Surfacing in Springdale, AR

Your outdoor amenities say everything about how seriously you run your property. We build high-performance athletic surfaces designed for commercial and residential properties that want to stand out and stay that way.

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The Foundation of Every Great Court

What Sport Court Installation Involves and Why It Cannot Be Rushed

Sport court installation is a layered process that starts well below the surface. The ground is compacted, geo-textile fabric is set in place, and crushed stone is added and compacted in stages before any sport court flooring is ever laid. Each of those layers has a job, and when one is skipped or rushed, the entire structure pays for it over time.


Athletic surfaces that perform well year after year are the result of careful material selection, proper slope, and consistent finishing. Sport court builders who understand the technical side of base construction deliver courts that drain correctly, resist cracking, and hold their playability through seasonal changes. That level of craftsmanship is not a luxury on commercial properties. It is the baseline.

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The Real Cost of Cutting Corners on Athletic Surfaces

Residential and commercial properties may not notice poor sport court installation right away, but issues can show up quickly. Weak base prep, poor drainage, and the wrong materials can lead to costly repairs, safety risks, and liability concerns. 

 

  • Surface cracking and buckling caused by unstable or improperly compacted base layers
  • Water pooling and drainage failure that accelerates material breakdown and creates slip hazards
  • Uneven settling that disrupts play conditions and shortens the court's usable lifespan
  • Premature resurfacing costs when the wrong sport court flooring is used for the application
  •  Increased liability exposure from unsafe conditions on a commercial property
  • Lost tenant or resident satisfaction when courts become unusable or look neglected


Trusted Sport Court Builders for Properties That Expect More

Perfect Edge Lawn Care brings the same controlled, detail-driven approach to sport court surfacing that defines everything we do. From the first site assessment to the final quality check, every phase of the installation is executed with intention. We do not cut corners on base preparation, we do not rush the compaction process, and we do not consider a job done until the surface meets the performance standards a commercial property demands.

Our background in snow and ice management also gives us a practical advantage when it comes to surface durability. We understand how freeze-thaw cycles stress outdoor sport court flooring, and we account for that during installation. The materials we use and the way we finish each athletic surface are chosen with long-term resilience in mind, not just how the court looks on day one.


How Our Sport Court Surfacing Process Works

 

  1. Site Assessment and Base Construction: We review the site, grading, drainage, and any underground concerns. Then we compact the soil, install geo-textile fabric, and build a crushed stone base for long-term support.
  2. Surface Installation: Once the base is ready, we install the right sport court surface for the intended use. This may include a reinforced concrete pad or modular tile system, depending on the project.
  3. Final Review and Completion: We check the full court for levelness, drainage, edges, and equipment placement. The court is not complete until it is ready for commercial use.


Sport Court Surfaces We Install in Springdale, AR

Bocce ball court construction in Springdale, AR

Bocce ball courts are a popular outdoor amenity for multifamily, hospitality, and recreational properties. We build them with a properly layered stone base, compacted stone screenings, defined edges, and grading that helps move water away from the surface. The finished court is designed for smooth ball roll, steady play, and long-term outdoor use.

Outdoor pickleball court installation in Springdale, AR

Pickleball courts need a surface that supports traction, movement, and consistent play. We install sport court flooring systems on engineered bases, with net post anchors and ground sleeves set correctly before the surface is completed. This helps create a dependable court that can handle frequent use from residents, guests, or players.

Custom basketball court in Springdale, AR

Outdoor basketball courts need a strong base and durable surface to handle daily commercial use. We pour reinforced concrete pads with the right thickness, saw cuts, traction finish, and proper goal post support when basketball equipment is included. The result is a court built for stability, performance, and long-term durability.

Helpful Information

Frequently Asked Questions About Sport Courts

Have questions about what goes into a residential or commercial sport court installation? Here are answers to the ones we hear most often.

  • What type of base is used under a sports court surface?

    We build on a compacted multi-layer base: geo-textile fabric, 2 to 3 inches of crushed stone, and 1 to 2 inches of stone screenings, each layer compacted before the next goes down. That foundation is what keeps the surface stable and prevents cracking or settling over time.

  • How thick does a concrete pad need to be for a commercial basketball court?

    3 inches for courts up to 1,000 square feet and 4 inches for larger courts. The pad is reinforced with fiber mesh or steel rebar, cut every 10 feet for crack control, and sloped 1 inch over 10 feet for drainage.

  • Do you install sports courts for residential properties?

    Yes. We install sport courts for both residential and commercial properties, including private homes, multifamily communities, schools, parks, and recreational facilities.

  • How are basketball goals anchored into a concrete court?

    Goal posts require a dedicated 3 by 3 by 3 foot concrete section with four 3/8-inch by 2-foot steel rebar pieces set vertically before the pad is poured. This has to be planned and executed before the cement goes down, not after.

  • Can net posts or court anchors be added to an existing pad?

    Not recommended. Anchors and ground sleeves need to be set inside the pad before it is poured. Adding fixed components to an existing surface after the fact compromises both structural integrity and court safety.

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