What To Consider When Building A Multi-game Court

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So you’re ready to look into a game court, and you’ve decided that you like the idea of a multi-game court--a court where you can play several different sports like pickleball, basketball, hockey, and more. Here are a few things to consider before making your decision and choosing a vendor.

Sport Types

Did you know that multi-game courts can house many sports, not just basketball or tennis? When deciding on what’s best for your family or your business, it’s essential to consider what you like, what’s going to bring you the most utility, and what sports most interest you. Our multi-game courts have the option to have basketball, pickleball, and hockey all on the same court. This means if you want them all, you’ll want to consider the lighting, fencing, and backboards that go with all of those. It’s pretty easy for us to add the hockey and pickleball lines and everything you need to have those, so it’s just you deciding what you like and want most. 

Design Wants & Needs

Most multi-game court building companies will offer several options for playing area, perimeter, and key colors. Many of which help your new multi-game court look unique and customized to your wants and desires. We especially like a red power court or a cool orange color in the key area of your basketball court. Using a custom multi-game court builder like this one here can help you visualize what your multi-game court will look like once completed. 

Space

Multi-game Courts are not tiny! Planning for the correct size shouldn’t be difficult, but we like to let our customers know that the most common sizes we construct for multi-game courts are as follows:

  • 30 x 50 ft

  • 48 x 80 ft

  • 50 x 100 ft

These are half court and full court options, and depend on what size space you have and what you would like to get out of your new multi-game court. 

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The elements

Is this an indoor or an outdoor multi-game court? How much sun or shade will the court be seeing? A good game court company should be able to consult you on what materials work best in most climates and should not recommend any game court constructions that will quickly weather or that require tons of upkeep. 

We offer free estimates and would love to answer any questions you have, so do not hesitate to give us a call if you’re wondering what type of multi-game court is right for you.

Apex Court Builders specializes in construction, resurfacing and repair of tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and more. We do business in Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, Prescott and more! Call us today! (480) 384-9141.

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