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HCA is recognized by its clients as a leader in designing and installing high-quality basketball courts that combine performance, durability, and versatility. Their expertise extends to creating multi-use spaces that attract players of all ages and skill levels, helping facilities maximize participation and community engagement. By focusing on thoughtful design, premium materials, and exceptional service, HCA has built a reputation for trust, reliability, and long-term value within the pickleball community.
The size and layout of your court will play a significant role in determining overall cost. For those working within a specific budget or with limited space, a smaller half-court can offer the perfect balance of performance and practicality. Installation and construction expenses will vary based on factors such as site preparation, materials, and labor. For any size court, pricing is influenced by the complexity of the design, customization options, and the quality of materials selected.





The standard size for a full-court basketball court is 94 feet by 50 feet, but smaller courts can also be built depending on the space available.
The most common flooring options for indoor basketball courts are wood, synthetic, and rubber. Wood is the most traditional option and is durable and easy to maintain, but it can be more expensive. Synthetic and rubber flooring are also durable and easy to maintain, but they are more economical.
The cost of building an indoor basketball court can vary depending on the size, materials, and features.
Proper installation and maintenance of the court surface and ensuring that all equipment is in good working condition, such as the basketball hoop, are important in ensuring the safety of players. Additionally, it’s important to have proper lighting and ventilation to reduce the risk of injury and accidents.
A standard full-size outdoor basketball court measures 94 feet by 50 feet, but residential courts can be customized to fit smaller spaces. Half-courts or modified dimensions are common for backyards while still providing a great playing experience.
Outdoor courts typically use asphalt, concrete, or modular sport tiles. Asphalt and concrete are durable and long-lasting, while modular tiles provide excellent traction, impact absorption, and can be customized with color and court lines.
The cost varies based on court size, surface material, hoop system, fencing, lighting, and other features. Site conditions and necessary grading or drainage work can also impact the overall investment.
Safety can be enhanced by ensuring the court is level, free of debris, and properly installed. Using high-quality materials for the surface, hoops, and fencing, along with adequate lighting and space around the court, helps prevent injuries and ensures safe play.
Yes. Outdoor courts are exposed to weather and environmental factors. Regular cleaning, resurfacing as needed, and checking hoops and nets for wear will help extend the life of your court and keep it safe for play.