Lolo sits on our daily route between the Bitterroot and Missoula, making it one of the easiest places we serve.
Lolo sits where Highway 12 climbs out of the Bitterroot toward the pass, ten minutes south of Missoula and close enough to town that people commute daily — but with lot sizes Missoula proper can't offer. That combination is why we build so many courts here: families with room in the backyard and kids in Missoula-area leagues who want a real surface at home. Post-tension concrete, tournament striping, and a hoop that's ready when practice ends.
The ground along Lolo Creek varies more than people expect. Bench lots above the creek sit on well-drained gravels; parcels closer to the bottomland carry moisture and frost heave risk. Our site work accounts for both — we test compaction, build engineered base, and pour 4-5 inch post-tension slabs so the court behaves the same in March as it does in July. It's the difference between a court and a slab with lines painted on it.
Most Lolo projects are backyard basketball courts and pickleball pads, with a growing number of multi-sport builds off Highway 93 south toward Florence. Because Lolo is minutes from our Missoula-area routes, scheduling is flexible — site visits are quick to arrange and small punch-list items get handled fast. Build season runs April through October. If you want a court playable by summer, winter planning gets you first position in the spring pour schedule.
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Lolo Creek bottomland holds frost and moisture; bench ground above it drains fast. We match base depth and drainage design to your specific ground, then pour post-tension concrete so seasonal movement never telegraphs into the playing surface.
We serve all of Lolo — the Highway 12 corridor toward Lolo Hot Springs, neighborhoods off Farm Lane and Glacier Drive, and the Highway 93 strip south toward Florence. Missoula's south-side neighborhoods fall inside the same service area.
Lolo is unincorporated Missoula County, and residential court permitting is generally straightforward. Access is easy off Highway 93, which keeps mobilization costs down — and proximity to our Missoula supplier network helps Lolo projects move fast.
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 Lolo →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 Lolo →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 Lolo →Montana gives you long summer evenings and short October afternoons. Professional LED lighting evens the score — uniform, glare-controlled light that turns dusk into game time.
Court Lighting in Lolo →One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
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