| Parameter | Specification / Material Grade | Compliance & Notes |
| Playing Area Dimensions | 20 ft x 44 ft | USA Pickleball standard |
| Total Footprint Envelope | 30 ft x 60 ft or 34 ft x 64 ft | Safe clearance recommendation for commercial/club layouts |
| Base Foundation Options | Post-tension concrete (with steel tendons in sheaths) OR Reinforced concrete/asphalt | 4,500 PSI slab at 5-inch thickness recommended baseline |
| Surface Layer Options | Multi-layer acrylic hardcourt system OR Interlocking engineered polypropylene (PP) modular tiles | UV-stabilized, high-traction, fade-resistant |
| Fencing Framework | Schedule 40 steel pipe (3.0" corner/gate posts, 2.5" line posts) | Heavy-duty commercial grade rust-resistant coating |
| LED Lighting System | 2-pole or 4-pole structural layouts; 20 to 25 ft pole heights | Delivers 30 to 70+ foot-candles based on play class requirements |
| Lighting Compliance | Full-cutoff luminaire fixtures | Minimizes spill and glare for local municipal ordinances |
| Drainage Slope | 0.83% to 1% uniform plane | Engineered to prevent water pooling on the playing surface |
Zero Relief Joints in the Hitting Zone: We layout the foundation and structural tendons so expansion cuts never interfere with the 20x44 ft playing area. This eliminates irregular ball bounces and prevents early surface splitting.
No-Pool Drainage Engineering: The sub-base and surface are graded to a strict, uniform slope. Water runs off rapidly after heavy rain, stopping surface degradation and lowering maintenance costs.
Code-Aware Spill Control Lighting: Our full-cutoff LED fixtures distribute 30 to 70+ foot-candles exactly where needed while respecting municipal glare ordinances. Your neighbors will not complain about light spill.
High-Impact Modular Alternative: Our interlocking engineered plastic tiles offer a fast-install, crack-immune alternative over existing concrete or asphalt bases, preserving professional ball-rebound metrics.
Structural Wind-Resistance: All fence posts, net posts, and lighting poles are engineered to meet jurisdiction-specific wind load demands, utilizing thick-walled steel pipe to avoid bending under tension.
Municipal Parks & Public Recreation Spaces: Built to meet public works durability standards and local structural wind-load requirements.
Commercial Pickleball Clubs & Indoor Facilities: High-lux layouts and optimized court footprints maximize court density and tournament play quality.
Country Clubs & Luxury Resorts: Premium aesthetics paired with minimal maintenance overhead for high-end hospitality environments.
Q1: How do you prevent structural cracking over shifting soil or after a heavy rainy season?
A1: We recommend our post-tension concrete slab configuration. By tensioning internal steel cables after the pour, the slab remains under constant compression. This counteracts soil movement and completely eliminates the need for standard saw-cut relief joints within the play zone, which are the main source of surface cracks.
Q2: Our municipality has strict zoning codes for light pollution and pole height. Can your lighting package comply?
A2: Yes. We configure the 20 to 25 ft poles with full-cutoff LED fixtures. These fixtures direct light downward onto the court envelope rather than broadcasting it horizontally. We provide full photometric files (IES files) during the procurement phase so your engineers can verify foot-candle levels and boundary spill before installation begins.
Q3: What is the benefit of choosing your modular interlocking tile system over a standard acrylic hardcourt pour?
A3: Modular polypropylene tiles drastically reduce installation time and bypass the risk of visible surface cracking entirely. If your sub-base already has minor hairline fractures, laying our modular tiles over it hides the imperfections without reflecting those cracks up to the playing surface. It is a highly cost-effective remedy for older asphalt or concrete bases.