COMMERCIAL TENNIS COURTS

Engineered performance and durability for Wyoming and Colorado’s clubs, schools, and community associations | We proudly serve the Greater Bay Area, San Jose, San Francisco, Napa, Carmel, Sacramento, Fresno, and Reno areas.

Championship-Level Commercial Tennis Facilities for Wyoming and Colorado & Nevada

 

For facility managers and HOA boards, a tennis court is a significant capital asset. It must withstand thousands of hours of play, resist the Wyoming and Colorado elements, and limit liability from surface cracks and trip hazards.

Court Builders of the Rockies is the region’s premier partner for commercial tennis construction. As the only ASBA Certified Court Builder and Class A Licensed General Engineering Contractor in the area, we deliver courts that meet the rigorous standards of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) while maximizing your long-term return on investment.

The Foundation of Longevity: Post-Tension Concrete

The lifespan of a commercial court is determined by what lies beneath the paint. We specialize in Post-Tension Concrete—the gold standard for commercial facilities in the Bay Area and Central Valley.

    • Why Not Asphalt? Asphalt is brittle. In our clay-heavy soils, it eventually cracks, leading to “dead spots” and costly, repetitive repairs.
    • The Post-Tension Solution: We pour a monolithic concrete slab reinforced with high-strength steel cables. This creates a floating base that resists heaving and settling, guaranteeing a structural life of 20+ years with minimal maintenance.
    • Liability Reduction: By eliminating structural cracks, you eliminate the trip hazards that often lead to lawsuits against HOAs and facilities.

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What Are Commercial Surfacing & Resurfacing Options?

Whether you are building new or restoring an aging facility, we offer surfacing technologies tailored to your player demographics and maintenance budget.

1. Cushioned Acrylic Systems (Hard Court)

Best for: Private Clubs, Competition Venues

Reduce player fatigue without sacrificing ball speed. We install multi-layered liquid acrylic systems containing rubber granules.

    • Shock Absorption: Provides significant force reduction to protect the knees and backs of senior players and competitive athletes.
    • True Bounce: Engineered to meet specific ITF pace ratings (Slow, Medium, or Fast) based on your club’s preference.

2. Modular Overlay Systems (The “Crack-Free” Solution)

Best for: Older Asphalt Courts, HOAs, Schools

If your existing asphalt courts are severely cracked but you aren’t ready for a full demolition, we can install a suspended modular overlay.

    • Bridge the Cracks: These surfaces float over the damaged substrate, instantly providing a brand-new, safe playing surface that will never crack.
    • Low Maintenance: Highly resistant to fading and water damage, requiring only basic cleaning to maintain.

3. Monolithic Overlay Technologies

Best for: Permanent Restoration

For courts with extensive structural damage, we can install a proprietary synthetic overlay mat prior to resurfacing. This continuous membrane bridges moving cracks and prevents them from telegraphing through to the new acrylic surface.

Facility Upgrades: Lighting & Fencing

 

A modern facility requires more than just a net. We provide turnkey site improvements:

        • LED Retrofits: Upgrade old metal halide buzzers to instant-on LED stadium lights. They reduce energy costs by 50%+ and offer superior visibility for night play.
        • Vinyl-Coated Fencing: Replace rusted chain link with durable, black or green vinyl-coated fencing that blends into the landscape and withstands heavy impact.
        • Windscreen Branding: Custom-printed windscreens that block gusts while displaying your school or club logo.

Sample Of Our Work

Our work speak for themselves.

Court Builders of the Rockies - Commercial Outdoor - Sacramento Parks and Recreation - Sacramento, CA

Tennis Court built for Sacramento Parks and Recreation in Sacramento, CA

These courts had over 10,000 linear feet of cracking in the asphalt. The City was going to demolish the entire project and start from scratch. When we presented an option to salvage the existing asphalt, treat all the cracks, and then overlay the asphalt with a modular performance (tile) playing surface, this not only saved them hundreds of thousands of dollars, but also extended the life of these courts by another 25-30 years. Meanwhile, we were able to reconfigure the space so that there was basketball, tennis, and pickleball lines in the same area that previously just had lines for tennis. What a win!

Court Builders of the Rockies - Commercial Outdoor - YMCA Pleasant Hill - Pleasant Hill, CA

Tennis Court built for YMCA Pleasant Hill in Pleasant Hill, CA

When the YMCA called for a recreational game court area, we were there right away to answer the call. Our team had a lot of fun designing this custom commercial court project with vibrant colors, and an array of different courts all in this 11,000 square foot space. This modular surface will be providing a safe place for kids of all ages to play and enjoy, compared to the previous surface, which was just asphalt. Our tempered-glass adjustable basketball hoop systems were scattered throughout, providing ample space for different groups to play basketball simultaneously.

Court Builders of the Rockies - Residential Outdoor - Buckle Family - El Dorado Hills, CA

Tennis Court built for the Buckle Family in El Dorado Hills, CA

Backyard Tennis Court in El Dorado Hills, up in the mountains. Client selected our Cushioned Acrylic Cushion X Overlay surface. Our customer is an avid tennis player and wanted the US Open Green and Blue colors. We custom designed the ball containment fencing so there was a clear view from the house and the dedicated viewing area.

Court Builders of the Rockies - Residential Outdoor - Cash Family - Napa, CA

Tennis Court built for the Cash Family in Napa, CA

One of a kind custom backyard residential tennis court for a family in Napa, California right off Silverado Trail. The customer selected for our premier Pro Cushion glued down rubber mat overlay system, and wanted to engineering to be just as stellar, so he chose our Post Tension Concrete Foundation to guarantee he will never see a crack in their court!

Court Builders of the Rockies - Residential Outdoor - Hendrickson Family - Chico, CA

Tennis Court built for the Hendrickson Family in Chico, CA

A large family in the Chico Redding Red Bluff area, needed an athletic space for their kids to participate in sports of their liking. With ample space available, we collaboratively design a multi sport tennis court that provides every option possible on a court, from tennis to basketball, volleyball, pickleball, badminton, shuffleboard, and hop scotch.

Why We Are Wyoming and Colorado’s Top Rated Court Builder

 

Feature Court Builders of the Rockies General Contractors
Certification ASBA Certified Court Builder (Only one in region) None
License Class A General Engineering Usually Class B or C
Preferred Foundation Engineered Structural Concrete or Post-Tension Concrete (Structural Warranty) Asphalt or Standard Concrete
Specialization 100% Sports Construction Driveways, Patios, Landscaping, General

Areas We Serve

San Francisco Bay Area: Atherton, Hillsborough, Los Altos Hills, Palo Alto, Saratoga, Danville, Walnut Creek, Orinda, Alamo, Pleasanton, Marin, San Rafael, Mill Valley

Wine Country: Napa, Sonoma, Healdsburg, Santa Rosa, Kenwood, Geyserville, Sebastopol, Petaluma

Central Valley & Nevada: Davis, Sacramento, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Fresno, Tahoe, Reno, Sparks

Central Coast: Carmel, Carmel Valley, Monterey, Santa Cruz

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How often should a commercial tennis court be resurfaced?

A: Standard acrylic hard courts typically require resurfacing every 5 to 7 years, depending on usage volume and sun exposure. If your court is holding water (birdbaths) or the texture has worn smooth, it is time to schedule a site visit.

Q: Can we convert one of our tennis courts into Pickleball?

A: Yes. This is the #1 request we receive. We can convert a single tennis court into four regulation pickleball courts, complete with permanent dividers and acoustic fencing. This is the fastest way to revitalize underused courts and increase member engagement.

Q: What is the cost difference between asphalt and post-tension concrete?

A: Post-tension concrete has a higher initial installation cost (typically 20-30% more) but a significantly lower lifecycle cost. Because it doesn’t require the structural repairs and frequent crack-filling of asphalt, it usually pays for itself within the first 10-12 years.

Q: Do you offer maintenance plans for HOAs?

A: Yes. We offer annual maintenance packages that include surface deep-cleaning, net tension checks, and inspections of fencing and lighting hardware to ensure your facility remains safe and compliant year-round.

What Our Customers Say About Us:

“When an agent secures a listing on a home with a Game Court in it, I know they will have a much easier time finding a buyer for that house than a similar home with a swimming pool.”

– J.B. Goodwin, CEO/Broker, JBGoodwin Company

“I wanted to let you know how much we love our Game Court. At least one of our three kids uses it every day. I promise I’m not exaggerating – we use it every day.”

– Cindy and Lamar Slay

“The first night the court was completed, our entire family had a blast playing tennis and basketball and we realized how much ‘together time’ we had been missing.”

– Mac Pfeiffer

“My ability to continue to play through the joint pain, after so many years on concrete, was reaching the point of no return. Game Court gave me a second chance; and I am able even now at 65 to play two hours with no problems of any kind.”

– Howard Rubin

“I am writing to tell you how much our Game Court has meant to my family over the 14 years that we have had it. I have two boys, who early on, used the Game Court to learn to ride tricycles and bikes because we live on a steep hill and this provided the only flat surface. They learned to hit the baseball off a tee and to catch. Eventually, they learned to shoot baskets. They each have been excellent three-point shooters attributable solely to many hours they spent on the court.”

– Donde L. Plowman