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Custom Sport Courts in Stevensville, Montana

Stevensville is squarely inside our daily Bitterroot service loop, an easy run down the Eastside Highway for our crews.

Stevensville has been here since 1841 — the oldest town in Montana, settled around St. Mary's Mission before Montana was even a territory. The properties reflect that history: mature trees, established acreage along the Burnt Fork, and homes that have been in families for generations. When we build a court in Stevensville, we build to that standard. Post-tension concrete, premium acrylic surfacing, and clean detail work that looks right on a property with roots.

The Burnt Fork and Eastside Highway corridors carry most of our Stevensville work — irrigated acreage with room for a full-size basketball court or a dedicated pickleball pad without crowding the septic, the shop, or the horse setup. Closer to Main Street, lots tighten up, and we design accordingly: a 30-by-60 pickleball footprint or a compact half-court that plays big. Either way, the slab is engineered the same — 4-5 inches, post-tension, built for freeze-thaw.

Stevensville families use their courts hard. Kids shoot until dark, so LED lighting is one of our most requested add-ons here; the valley's dark skies mean a well-aimed fixture package matters. We also do a steady run of multi-sport layouts — basketball plus pickleball striping on one pad — because one court that does two jobs makes sense on a working property. Build season runs April through October, and Stevensville sits minutes from our crews' daily routes.

Proudly building near St. Mary's Mission, Burnt Fork, Fort Owen State Park, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, Eastside Highway, Main Street Stevensville and throughout the Stevensville area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Stevensville — What We Plan For

Building on Burnt Fork ground

The Burnt Fork bottomland holds moisture, and valley clay heaves when it freezes. We over-excavate soft ground, compact structural fill, and pour post-tension slabs so Stevensville courts stay flat through the freeze-thaw swings that crack conventional concrete.

Areas we serve

We build throughout Stevensville and the north Bitterroot — Burnt Fork Road, Eastside Highway acreage, the Middle Burnt Fork bench, and in-town lots near Main Street. Florence and Victor properties fall inside the same weekly service runs.

Easements and irrigation

Ravalli County permitting for residential flatwork is usually simple, but irrigation easements and ditch rights-of-way are real considerations on older Stevensville parcels. We flag those in the site visit before a single yard of concrete is ordered.

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FAQs

Stevensville Court Questions

What does a sport court cost in Stevensville?
Residential basketball courts typically run $30,000 to $80,000; a standalone pickleball court usually comes in below that range. Stevensville's flat valley lots keep site prep costs reasonable compared to hillside builds. We price after walking the property, so quotes reflect your actual ground, access, and finish choices — not averages.
Can you build on irrigated acreage along the Burnt Fork?
Yes — most of our Stevensville projects sit on irrigated ground. The keys are locating the court clear of ditches and easements, cutting drainage that moves water around the slab, and building up a compacted base above seasonal moisture. We've done it enough times in the north Bitterroot to know exactly what to look for.
How long does a court build take in Stevensville?
Most Stevensville builds run two to four weeks from excavation to final striping, weather permitting. Excavation and base work come first, then the post-tension pour, a curing period, and finally acrylic coating and striping. We schedule coating for dry weather windows, which western Montana reliably provides between April and October.
Can one court handle both basketball and pickleball?
That's our most popular Stevensville configuration. A single post-tension pad striped for both games — basketball key and three-point line in one color scheme, pickleball lines in another — gives a family two sports on one footprint. Add an adjustable hoop and a portable net system and the court converts in minutes.
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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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