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Custom Sport Courts in Missoula, Montana

Missoula is one of our core service areas, with crews on the west side of the state weekly, so site visits usually happen within days, not weeks.

Missoula sits where five valleys meet, and nearly every one of them holds a backyard worth building on. From the Rattlesnake to Grant Creek and across the Clark Fork to the South Hills, we pour post-tension concrete sport courts engineered for this valley's real conditions: clay-heavy river soils, hard winter inversions, and a freeze-thaw cycle that will crack an ordinary slab in three seasons. We build courts the way this town builds trails, deliberately and to last.

The South Hills and Grant Creek bring slope, which most concrete contractors treat as a problem. We treat it as survey work. Our crews cut and engineer benched pads on grades other builders walk away from, with drainage designed for spring runoff coming off Mount Sentinel and Mount Jumbo. On flatter ground in Target Range, Lolo, and out toward the Wye, the challenge shifts to soils, so we compact, reinforce, and tension every pad for the specific ground it sits on.

Missoula is a university town that takes its hoops seriously, and plenty of our courts here wear maroon and silver. Whether it's a half-court for a family in the Rattlesnake, a backyard pickleball pad near Fort Missoula, or a full multi-sport court on acreage up the Bitterroot, every build gets premium acrylic surfacing, precise striping, and options for LED lighting, fencing, and custom logos. One builder, one crew, one standard.

Proudly building near University of Montana, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, Clark Fork River, Mount Sentinel, Fort Missoula Regional Park, Snowbowl and throughout the Missoula area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Missoula — What We Plan For

Built for Valley Freeze-Thaw

Missoula's inversion winters hold cold in the valley for weeks, and the clay soils along the Clark Fork move with every freeze. We pour 4-to-5-inch post-tension slabs over compacted structural fill so your court stays flat through all of it.

Where We Build in Missoula

We serve the Rattlesnake, Grant Creek, South Hills, Miller Creek, Target Range, and the upper benches, plus Lolo, Frenchtown, and East Missoula. Sloped lots and tight access are routine work for our crews, not change orders.

Permits and Scheduling

Most residential courts outside city limits fall under Missoula County's straightforward zoning review. Inside the city we handle permitting and any stormwater requirements directly, so your job is picking colors while we manage paperwork and inspections.

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FAQs

Missoula Court Questions

How much does a backyard basketball court cost in Missoula?
Most residential basketball courts in Missoula run $30,000 to $80,000 depending on size, site work, and finishes. Sloped South Hills lots add excavation cost; flat Target Range lots build lean. A half-court with post-tension concrete, acrylic surfacing, and a quality hoop typically lands mid-range. We quote a firm number after a site visit.
When is the build season in Missoula?
We pour concrete in Missoula from roughly April through October, once ground temperatures allow proper curing. Valley sites open earlier than benches up Grant Creek or Snowbowl Road. Surfacing and striping need warm, dry days, so courts started by late summer are finished and playable before the snow flies.
Can you build a court on a sloped South Hills lot?
Yes. Slope is a design input, not a dealbreaker. We survey the grade, engineer a cut-and-fill bench with retaining where needed, and route drainage so runoff moves around the pad, not under it. Some of our best Missoula courts sit on lots other contractors declined to bid.
Will a pickleball court fit in a typical Missoula backyard?
Usually. A regulation pickleball pad is 30 by 60 feet, which fits many Rattlesnake and Miller Creek lots with room to spare. Where space runs tight, we set the pad with perimeter fencing tuned to the property line, or scale a multi-sport layout to exactly what the yard allows.
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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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