Helena sits an easy run from our western Montana base, and we group Capital City builds together so mobilization never slows your schedule.
Helena splits its living between the historic grid below Mount Helena and the wide-open acreage of the Helena Valley, and we build courts in both. In town, that means fitting a court into an established yard near the Mansion District without wrecking mature landscaping. Out in the Valley and the Scratchgravels, it means big lots, wind exposure, and soils that ask for a properly engineered base before any concrete truck arrives.
Helena's climate is drier than the western valleys but no gentler on concrete. Chinook winds can swing a January afternoon forty degrees, which is exactly the freeze-thaw whiplash that destroys ordinary slabs. Our answer is the same one we bring to every Montana build: compacted structural fill, 4-to-5-inch post-tension concrete, and control of drainage from day one, so the pad shrugs off the temperature swings for decades.
State workers, legislators, and longtime Helena families all seem to share one trait: they want things done right the first time. Our work here is mostly backyard basketball and pickleball, plus resurfacing on older slabs poured before anyone tensioned a cable in this valley. Premium acrylic coatings, exact striping, LED lighting, and fencing are all on the menu, and every project gets the same crew standard.
Proudly building near Mount Helena, Last Chance Gulch, Cathedral of St. Helena, Spring Meadow Lake, Scratchgravel Hills, Canyon Ferry Reservoir and throughout the Helena area.
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Helena's chinook winds can thaw and refreeze a slab several times in a single week. Post-tension steel keeps the pad in compression, so those temperature swings pass through the court without opening cracks. It is engineering matched to this specific valley.
We build across Helena: the upper west side, the South Hills, the Mansion District, and out through the Helena Valley, North Hills, and Scratchgravel foothills. East Helena and Montana City sit inside our standard service area.
Residential courts in Lewis and Clark County typically move through review quickly, and city-limit projects are routine flatwork permits. We handle the filings, call in utility locates, and schedule inspections so the project never stalls on paperwork.
Post-tension concrete pads, premium acrylic surfacing, and professional-grade hoops — designed, engineered, and built by one licensed crew from first sketch to final walkthrough.
Basketball Courts in Helena →Stop waiting for open courts at the rec center. We build regulation pickleball courts on post-tension concrete, surfaced and striped to tournament standards.
Pickleball Courts in Helena →A backyard court changes how a family spends its evenings. We design and build courts that fit your land, your sports, and your standards — and outlast the mortgage.
Backyard Courts in Helena →Montana sun and freeze-thaw are hard on acrylic. Resurfacing every 4–8 years restores color, grip, and true bounce — and heads off damage that gets expensive to ignore.
Court Resurfacing in Helena →One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
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