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Custom Sport Courts in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

We schedule Coeur d'Alene builds into multi-project trips west from Montana, with a dedicated crew on the ground until every court on the run is complete.

Coeur d'Alene's waterfront has become one of the strongest luxury markets in the Inland Northwest, and the properties reflect it — lake homes on Kidd Island Bay, estates above the resort golf course, and new construction from Hayden to Post Falls that spares nothing on the details. A sport court belongs in that conversation, and we cross over from Montana to build them: post-tension concrete pads, premium acrylic finishes, and the kind of layout and color work these properties deserve.

North Idaho winters are honest — snow, hard freezes, and the freeze-thaw cycling that cracks ordinary concrete within a few seasons. Our courts are engineered the same way we build at Montana elevations: 4-5 inch post-tension slabs over compacted structural base, coatings rated for the climate, and drainage designed around lake-country moisture. On sloped waterfront lots, we handle the cut, fill, and retaining required to produce a dead-flat pad above the lake.

Pickleball leads the demand in Coeur d'Alene — a 30-by-60 pad fits neatly on most lots, and lake-house pickleball has become the default summer evening. Tennis and multi-sport builds follow close behind on larger Hayden and Fernan-area parcels. Like Spokane, CDA is a scheduled market: we book builds in multi-project trips with a dedicated crew on the ground until every court is finished. Second-home owners get full remote project management with photo documentation.

Proudly building near Lake Coeur d'Alene, Hayden Lake, Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course, Tubbs Hill, Post Falls, Fernan Lake and throughout the Coeur d'Alene area.

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Building Courts in Coeur d'Alene — What We Plan For

North Idaho winters, Montana spec

North Idaho's snow and freeze-thaw cycles demand more than standard flatwork. We pour post-tension concrete over engineered base — the same spec proven at Montana elevations — with drainage built for lake-country moisture, so CDA courts stay flat for decades.

Kootenai County coverage

We build throughout Kootenai County: Coeur d'Alene proper, the lake's western shoreline, Hayden and Hayden Lake, Post Falls, Fernan, and estate properties south along Highway 95 toward Rockford Bay and beyond.

Second homes, scheduled trips

Coeur d'Alene is a strong second-home market, and we run those projects remotely — design by phone, milestone photos, completion timed to your season. We schedule CDA builds in multi-project trips west, so early booking secures your slot.

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FAQs

Coeur d'Alene Court Questions

Do you build on waterfront lots around Lake Coeur d'Alene?
Yes — waterfront and view lots are a large share of our CDA work. Sloped ground above the lake takes real excavation and sometimes retaining to produce a flat pad, and we plan and price that from the site evaluation forward. The finished court sits level, drains correctly, and holds through North Idaho winters.
Why bring a court builder over from Montana?
Specialization. We build sport courts exclusively — post-tension engineering, tournament acrylic systems, precision striping, lighting, and logo work — while most local options are general concrete contractors. Coeur d'Alene's luxury properties are built by specialists in every other trade. The court shouldn't be the exception to that rule.
Can you finish our court before we arrive for summer?
That's standard for our second-home clients. We design remotely over winter, schedule the build into an early-season trip, and document every milestone with photos — excavation, pour, coating, striping. Most owners first step onto their finished court in June. Committing by early spring secures a pre-summer completion slot.
What do CDA pickleball and basketball courts cost?
Residential basketball courts run $30,000 to $80,000; a regulation 30-by-60 pickleball court typically comes in under that range. Sloped waterfront sites add excavation cost, and premium finishes — cushioned acrylic, lighting, fencing, custom logos — move the number up. Multi-project trip scheduling keeps our out-of-state pricing competitive.
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One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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