RESIDENTIAL TENNIS COURTS
Court Builders of the Rockies, The Premier Provider of Tennis Court Construction & Resurfacing
Why We Are The Top Standard in Tennis Court Construction for the Rocky Mountain Region
For decades, Court Builders of the Rockies has set the standards for high-performance tennis courts. From private estates in Atherton to competition facilities in Reno, we deliver engineering precision that withstands the region’s specific climate and soil conditions.
We stand alone as the region’s top ASBA Certified Court Builder. When you build with us, you aren’t just getting a court; you are getting a legacy of durability, safety, and professinal-level playability.
Want A Turnkey New Tennis Court Construction?
Our “Concept-to-Completion” Process Includes:
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- Site Engineering: Professional grading, drainage planning, and retaining wall integration.
- Structural Foundation: We specialize in Post-Tension Concrete Slabs, the superior method for Rocky Mountain Region’s soils, providing resistance to cracking and structural movement.
- Professional Hardware: Installation of embedments for net posts, fencing sleeves, and lighting anchors.
- Lighting & Accessories: High-efficiency LED or Solar court lighting, windscreens, and divider nets.
- Custom Surfacing: Application of premium acrylic, cushioned, or modular tile systems.


What Is Tennis Court Resurfacing & Restoration?
A worn or cracked court affects both safety and game quality. Unlike general contractors who use a “patch and paint” approach, we diagnose the root cause of the wear to recommend the right long-term solution.
Option 1: Modular Sport Tile Overlays (Best for Durability)
Ideal for: Courts with structural cracks, root intrusion, or older slabs. Our modular system is the lowest-maintenance surface available. It floats over the existing slab, bridging cracks so they never telegraph through to the surface.
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- Benefits: Shock absorption (easier on joints), instant drainage (play immediately after rain), and a 15+ year lifespan.
Option 2: Cushioned Mat Systems (Best for Performance)
Ideal for: Players seeking a professional, club-level feel with injury protection. We install Mapei Cushion Systems. These multi-layer rubberized coatings provide substantial force reduction, protecting knees and ankles from the harsh impact of asphalt or concrete.
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- Benefits: True ball bounce, significant fatigue reduction, and a premium seamless appearance.
Option 3: Acrylic Hard Court Surfacing (Best for Budget)
Ideal for: Structurally sound courts that just need a color refresh. We use tournament-grade acrylic coatings (Laykold, Nova, SportMaster) to restore vibrant color and consistent texture.
Note: This is purely cosmetic. If your court has structural cracks, we recommend Option 1 or 2.
Sample Of Our Work
Our work 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) |
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| 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: How much does it cost to build a tennis court in Wyoming and Colorado?
A: Costs vary based on excavation needs, access, and surface choice. However, a fully engineered post-tension court generally starts in the mid-to-high five-figure range. Contact us for a site-specific estimate.
Q: Can you fix a tennis court with large cracks?
A: Yes. “Patching” large cracks rarely lasts. We recommend a Bridge Overlay using modular tiles or a slip-sheet cushioned system. These methods cover the cracks and prevent them from returning, saving you money on repetitive repairs.
Q: Do you service Nevada?
A: Yes, we actively build and resurface courts in Reno, Sparks, Lake Tahoe, and Truckee, utilizing specific engineering standards for high-altitude and freeze-thaw cycles.











