Build a Pickleball Court in Lexington, Massachusetts

Planning a pickleball court in Lexington, MA? We’re ready to help.

Bring your vision to life with Lexington pickleball court construction tailored for homes, clubs, schools, and town parks. Whether it’s a private backyard in East Lexington or Meriam Hill, upgrades near Lexington Center or the Hartwell Avenue/Bedford Street corridor, or a new public amenity elsewhere in town, we streamline the process—from smart site planning to a finished court that plays fast and true. For projects that require it, our partners coordinate permits with the Lexington Building Office and submit via the Town’s OpenGov/ViewPoint Cloud online permitting portal.

Why Choose Local Pickleball Court Builders

Working with Greater Boston pros means faster timelines, clear communication, and materials matched to New England freeze–thaw cycles. Our vetted partners understand Lexington’s MS4 stormwater program and local stormwater expectations—designing drainage to keep runoff on-site and protect streams, ponds, and wetlands per the Town’s Stormwater Management Plan and MS4 reporting.

We handle:

  • Custom courts for residential, commercial, school, and community sites

  • Installation on asphalt or concrete with proper base prep and drainage

  • Full conversions from tennis or basketball slabs to dedicated or blended pickleball lines

  • Durable, low-maintenance finishes built for year-round play in Massachusetts

Services for Every Stage

Whether you’re starting fresh or improving an existing court, we offer:

Court Construction & Installation

From utility mark-outs and excavation to laser grading and premium acrylic systems, we build Lexington pickleball courts with stable sub-bases, correct slopes for runoff, and consistent ball response. When earth disturbance meets regulatory thresholds (generally ≥1 acre or part of a larger common plan), we prepare a SWPPP and obtain coverage under EPA’s 2022 NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP)—Massachusetts is an EPA-administered NPDES state—while aligning with the Town’s MS4 practices.

Pickleball Court Painting, Court Resurfacing, & Repairs

Seeing cracks, fading color, puddling, or slick spots? Our resurfacing approach restores safety and performance with crack repair, patching/leveling, fresh color coats, and crisp regulation line work—often without the cost of a full rebuild.

Backyard and Commercial Court Solutions

Backyard courts give families all-access play without travel. For clubs, schools, HOAs, and rec centers, commercial pickleball courts in Lexington help grow memberships, host events, and engage the community. Add fencing, divider nets, windscreens, benches, and LED lighting with neighborhood-friendly shielding.

Why Partner With Us

  • Licensed, insured, and experienced New England builders

  • Proven quality across residential and commercial projects

  • Competitive pricing without compromising workmanship or code compliance

  • Local expertise with Building Office permitting and Lexington’s stormwater/MS4 standards.

Ready to Build or Upgrade a Pickleball Court in Lexington, MA?

Let’s turn your plan into a playable, long-lasting court. We’ll connect you with a trusted Lexington pickleball court contractor who can deliver high-quality work at a fair price.

Top Pickleball Clubs & Courts in Lexington

Adams Park – Adams Pickleball Courts

Lexington, MA

4 Pickleball Courts

Clarke Middle School

Lexington, MA

6 Pickleball Courts

Grace Chapel

Lexington, MA

3 Pickleball Courts

Design for consistent play. Follow USA Pickleball guidance: court lines are 20′ × 44′ within a 30′ × 60′ minimum and 34′ × 64′ preferred; where possible, use a north–south orientation to reduce sun glare.

Wetlands & riverfront review. Work in wetlands, floodplains, or within 100 ft of a wetland (buffer zone), and within 200 ft of a perennial stream (Riverfront Area) is regulated under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and Lexington’s Wetlands Protection Code. The Conservation Commission’s Rules set practical buffers:

  • Avoid new structures/constructed surfaces within 50 ft of a protected resource except in extraordinary circumstances with substantial mitigation.

  • Maintain a 25-ft no-disturb zone (no vegetation removal unless part of an approved restoration).

    We handle RDAs/NOIs, plan sets, and coordination with the Commission.

Stormwater alignment. Lexington’s Stormwater Management Plan and codes outline best practices for erosion control, construction site housekeeping, and post-construction design; the Town’s capital planning also emphasizes MS4 compliance and system upgrades. Good sub-base design, edge detailing, and on-site infiltration help meet these expectations and protect performance.

Permitting & submittals.

  • Building permits: Apply online through OpenGov/ViewPoint Cloud; the Building Office page provides contacts and process details.

  • Conservation permits: File through OpenGov for wetlands/floodplain work per the Town’s Conservation Permits page.

  • NPDES construction coverage: For ≥1 acre disturbance (or part of a common plan), submit the CGP NOI to EPA (Region 1); EPA remains the permitting authority in Massachusetts.

From ground-up construction to resurfacing and repairs, Lexington, MA offers practical paths to expand and maintain quality pickleball venues—so players at every level have reliable places to play as the sport grows locally.

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