Build a Pickleball Court in Virginia
Thinking about a pickleball court anywhere in Virginia?
We design, build, and customize courts for homes, clubs, schools, and parks—planned for four-season Mid-Atlantic weather and Virginia’s statewide permitting framework so your surface plays great for years. Our team aligns your project with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) requirements from the start, helping you navigate what permits and inspections apply in your locality.
If you’re building in one of the 84 Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act localities (Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads, Richmond metro, and more), we plan site layout, buffers, and submittals in line with Bay Act criteria and local ordinances.
Why Choose Local Pickleball Court Builders
Local specialists move quickly and design for Virginia’s realities—humid summers, freeze–thaw winters, coastal storms, clay or sandy soils, and neighborhood lighting limits. We build to USA Pickleball guidance: regulation playing lines 20′ × 44′, recommended north–south orientation to reduce glare, and the proper overall pad size/slope for drainage and safety.
We handle:
Custom pickleball courts designed for residential, commercial, or community use
Pickleball court installation on asphalt or concrete
Full conversions from tennis or basketball courts to pickleball
Durable, low-maintenance finishes for year-round use
Services for Every Type of Project
Whether you’re building from scratch or upgrading an existing court, we offer:
Court Construction & Installation
We mark utilities, set grades for runoff, compact the sub-base, install premium surfacing, and stripe to regulation. When triggered, we prepare stormwater materials using DEQ handbooks and tools (e.g., Virginia Stormwater Management and Erosion & Sediment Control guidance) so approvals and inspections stay on track.
Pickleball Court Painting, Court Resurfacing, & Repairs
Virginia heat, UV, rain events, and winter cycles can cause cracking, color fade, and puddling. We restore consistent bounce and traction with crack routing/sealing, low-spot leveling, color recoats, and precise re-striping—paired with routine surface care to extend court life. (For Bay Act areas, we also keep improvements compatible with local buffer rules and site-plan reviews.)
Backyard and Commercial Court Solutions
From single-family courts to multi-court complexes for clubs and schools, we add fencing, windscreens, divider nets, benches, and low-glare LED lighting. Where applicable, we incorporate stormwater best practices and the DEQ Stormwater Management Handbook standards into your site design.
Why Partner With Us
Licensed, insured, and experienced Virginia crews
Proven results across residential and commercial builds
Transparent pricing without shortcuts on code or quality
Regulatory fluency with USBC, DEQ stormwater (VSMP), and Bay Act local programs
Ready to Build or Work on a Pickleball Court in Virginia?
Tell us about your site and goals—we’ll match you with a vetted Virginia contractor who can deliver a durable, great-playing court with the right permits, stormwater plan, and regulation layout from design through final striping.




Pickleball Paddle Shops in Virginia
Tennis String Theory
Falls Church, VA
7115 Leesburg Pike Ste 102, Falls Church, VA
Alpine Ski Shop
Fairfax, VA
9629 Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, VA
Elevate Pickleball
Henrico, VA
3991 Glenside Dr Suite, Henrico, VA
Pickleball is expanding fast across Virginia—counties are actively adding courts and upgrading parks. Recent examples include five new dedicated courts slated for Greenbriar Park in Fairfax, a redevelopment at Wakefield Park to include eight dedicated pickleball courts, six new courts planned in Bedford County, and a 12-court complex opened at Pouncey Tract Park in Henrico. These projects reflect rising demand from neighborhoods, schools, and clubs statewide.
Delivering a great playing experience in Virginia means smart design: orienting the court to manage sun glare, engineering drainage for heavy rain, and building a stable base before applying pro-grade surfacing and regulation lines. USA Pickleball specifies a 20′ × 44′ playing area and provides construction guidance that helps keep bounce and footing consistent.
Beyond new builds, many existing Virginia courts benefit from resurfacing, painting, and targeted repairs. The state’s freeze–thaw cycles, summer heat, and storm events can accelerate cracking, color fade, and friction loss; routine care—crack routing/sealing, low-spot leveling, and color recoats—extends service life and safety. Virginia transportation and stormwater manuals likewise flag cold-weather impacts on pavements and the value of timely maintenance.
From construction to ongoing upkeep, Virginia communities are widening access to reliable pickleball facilities. Pairing sound build practices with a preventative maintenance plan ensures courts stay playable as participation continues to climb statewide.