How to Plan for a New Backyard Game Court

Backyard sports are a great way to stay active and have fun with family, friends, and neighbors.

Backyard sports are a great way to stay active and have fun with family, friends, and neighbors. In addition, they offer an opportunity to enjoy outdoor recreation within the comfort of one's own home.

With some planning, designing, and building, it is possible to create a beautiful and functional court that will be enjoyed for many years. Whether refurbishing an existing court or constructing a new one from scratch, consider these factors:

Pick a game

Before planning begins, decide which activities the new court will have to accommodate. For example, do you want basketball hoops, a net for volleyball, or a place for pickleball? All of these options are possible, but consider the size of the backyard when picking the sport. It's also essential to consider who will use the court and the necessary safety features to include.

Go for multipurpose

Even though many different sports can be enjoyed on a backyard game court, most homeowners don't have space (or budget) for separate courts or playing fields. That's where multipurpose surfaces come in handy because they can accommodate multiple games.

Multipurpose surfaces are designed with at least two different types of playing areas that create two distinct zones. When selecting the surface material, consider how each zone will be used and pick the most appropriate construction material. Available options include clay, asphalt, poured rubber, and concrete.

Find out the codes

Before construction begins, it's essential to check with the local municipality about building codes and regulations that may apply.

Local laws vary, so establish what restrictions exist in the area. For example, some neighborhoods have fencing restrictions and limitations on using outdoor equipment like speakers and amplifiers, including during sporting events.

Pick a site

Once all necessary paperwork has been approved and permits obtained, it's time to choose the area in the yard where the court will go.

While determining this, pick a spot with plenty of sunshine throughout the day. Also, take into consideration the proximity of the neighbors. You don't want their windows shaking every time someone takes a shot at a goal.

Call the pros

Constructing a new backyard court to play one's favorite sport can be an exciting project but consulting a professional construction company is paramount. The professionals know what materials work best in different environments and have the skills to build a structurally sound court. In addition, they will often guarantee their work against deterioration (with proper maintenance).

From recommending products designed explicitly for courts to reliable support throughout the process, utilizing professional services ensures optimal performance and features that reflect each home athlete's preferences.


CourtMaster Sports specializes in construction, renovation, resurfacing and repair of tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and more.

Palm Springs - (760) 548-3545 | Las Vegas - (702) 825-8818

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