RESIDENTIAL VOLLEYBALL COURTS
Court Builders of the Rockies, Professional-grade volleyball courts designed for family fun and safety
Backyard Volleyball Courts & Multi-Sport Systems
A backyard volleyball court is more than just a place to play; it’s a hub for family gatherings, summer parties, and athletic development. But playing on grass can be slippery, and playing on raw concrete is dangerous.
At Court Builders of the Rockies, we design residential courts that solve these problems. As a ASBA (America Sports Builders Association), Court Builders of America Certified Court Builder, we transform your yard into a safe, year-round arena. From the initial grading and drainage to the final installation of our high-performance modular surface, we handle every step to ensure your court lasts a lifetime.
The “Multi-Sport” Advantage
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- 3-in-1 Versatility: With our patented adjustable net systems, your court can transform in seconds. Lower the net for Pickleball or Tennis, raise it for Badminton, or crank it to full height for Volleyball.
- Hidden Engineering: We install professional-grade sleeves directly into the concrete foundation. When the game is over, remove the lightweight poles and place the cap over the hole. The cap sits flush with the surface, instantly returning your court to a wide-open space for basketball or scooters.


Engineered for Safety & Comfort
Volleyball involves diving, jumping, and landing. Traditional asphalt or concrete surfaces are unforgiving on joints and can cause painful “road rash.” Our system is different.
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- Safe for Diving: We install suspended modular tiles designed with a smooth, low-abrasion texture. This allows players to dive for a dig without scraping their skin, making it much safer for children than rough concrete.
- Shock Absorption: Our surfacing technology provides vertical cushioning. It absorbs the shock of landing after a spike, significantly reducing stress on knees, ankles, and lower backs compared to hardscapes.
- No Mud, No Slip: Grass courts turn into mud pits in the Wyoming and Colorado rain. Our open-grid tiles are self-draining. Water flows right through them, meaning your kids can play outside just minutes after a storm without slipping or tracking mud into the house.
Sample Of Our Work
Our projects speak for themselves.
Why We Are The Top-Rated Court Builder
| Feature | Court Builders of the Rockies | General Contractors |
| Certification | ASBA BUILDER MEMBER / ASBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (10 Years) | N/A |
| Awards |
RSI – Contractor Builder of the Year (2025) RSI – Pickleball Contractor / Builder of the Year (2025) |
N/A |
| Preferred Foundation | Structural, Engineered, Post-Tension Concrete | Asphalt or Standard Concrete |
| Specialization | 100% Sports Construction | Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Landscaping, General |
Areas We Serve
Proudly Serving the Entire Rocky Mountain & Midwest Region From the Front Range to the Great Plains, we bring elite athletic construction to families and facilities across six states.
Colorado:
Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Greeley, Pueblo, Centennial, Boulder, Highlands Ranch, Longmont, Castle Rock, Loveland, Broomfield, Grand Junction, Commerce City, Parker, Vail, Montrose, Erie, Aspen
Wyoming:
Laramie, Cheyenne, Casper, Jackson Hole, Gillette, Sheridan
Kansas:
Wichita, Olathe, Topeka, Shawnee, Lenexa, Manhattan
Nebraska:
Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings, Ogallala
Montana:
Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte–Silver Bow
New Mexico:
Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, Taos
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: My backyard is small. Can I still fit a volleyball court?
A: Yes. While a regulation volleyball court is 60’ x 30’, we specialize in custom residential sizing. We can scale the court dimensions down to fit your specific yard layout while keeping the proportions correct for enjoyable play. We can also integrate a volleyball net into a standard half-court basketball setup.
Q: Can I install this over my existing lawn?
A: Not directly. To ensure the net poles are stable and the surface is flat, we need a solid foundation. We typically excavate the grass and pour a post-tension concrete slab. This prevents the ground from shifting and ensures your court remains level for decades.
Q: How difficult is it to set up the net?
A: It is designed for one person to handle. Our aluminum poles are lightweight but incredibly strong. You simply slide them into the ground sleeves, attach the net, and use the crank mechanism to tighten it. The whole setup takes less than 5 minutes.
Q: Will the court get hot in the summer?
A: Our modular tiles are engineered to stay cooler than concrete. The “suspended” design allows air to circulate underneath the surface, and the UV-stable materials do not absorb and radiate heat the way asphalt does, making it comfortable for barefoot play in the summer.










