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Custom Sport Courts in Whitefish, Montana

Whitefish is core territory for our Flathead crews, and we sequence builds around second-home owners' arrival dates as standard practice.

Whitefish holds some of the finest residential construction in Montana, and the properties around Iron Horse, Whitefish Lake, and the base of Whitefish Mountain Resort are built to a standard most contractors never touch. Our courts are designed to belong on those properties: post-tension concrete engineered for heavy snow load and mountain freeze-thaw, finished with acrylic systems in colors chosen to sit well against timber, stone, and shoreline.

Snow country changes the engineering conversation. Whitefish sees far more snowfall than the lower Flathead, and a court here spends five months under load before it sees a ball. We design for it: base depth and drainage that handle spring melt in volume, slab specifications that ignore the weight entirely, and placement that considers where your plow or your property manager will actually push the snow all winter.

Many of our Whitefish clients are second-home owners, and the build often happens while they are elsewhere. That suits our process. We coordinate with property managers and architects, run design review through Iron Horse or your association when required, and deliver photo documentation at every stage. When you arrive in July, the court is cured, striped, lit if you chose lighting, and ready for the family.

Proudly building near Whitefish Mountain Resort, Whitefish Lake, Iron Horse Golf Club, Big Mountain, Whitefish Lake State Park, City Beach and throughout the Whitefish area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Whitefish — What We Plan For

Built for Snow Country

Whitefish carries some of the heaviest snow load in the valley. We engineer base depth and drainage for high-volume spring melt, spec slabs that shrug off months under snow, and plan placement around realistic plowing and snow storage.

Where We Build

We serve Whitefish Lake, Iron Horse, the Big Mountain corridor, downtown's established neighborhoods, and properties out toward Whitefish Stage Road. Columbia Falls and the west shore of the lake are in our normal rotation.

Design Review, Handled

Iron Horse and several Whitefish associations require architectural review for site improvements. We prepare the drawings, material samples, and lighting specifications your review board expects, and we have earned approvals on properties where the standards run high.

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FAQs

Whitefish Court Questions

Can you build our court while we are away for the season?
Yes, and most Whitefish builds work exactly that way. We coordinate access through your property manager, send photo updates at every milestone, and handle permits and design review without needing you on site. Owners typically leave in spring and return to a finished, playable court in summer.
How much does a backyard sport court cost in Whitefish?
Whitefish courts typically run $30,000 to $80,000 and up, with the upper range reflecting the finishes this market favors: custom color palettes, LED lighting, cedar-framed fencing, turf borders, and center-court logos. Mountain sites with slope or heavy tree cover add site work, which we identify at the first visit.
How does Whitefish snowfall affect a sport court?
A properly built court is not bothered by snow, only by water with nowhere to go. We engineer drainage for high-volume spring melt and design the base so freeze-thaw cycles pass through without moving the slab. Plan snow storage off the surface and the acrylic coating lasts for many seasons.
When is the build season in Whitefish?
Roughly May through early October, a bit shorter than the lower valley because snow lingers and returns earlier at this elevation. We book Whitefish projects ahead, often over the winter, so excavation starts the moment sites open and the court is finished well before your summer season peaks.
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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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