About this Service
A Backyard Game Court in Downtown Phoenix focuses on tight-site solutions for urban residences, condos, and mixed-use lots. The service packages compact multi-sport layouts using modular tiles or thin-engineered slabs, tailored line layouts, and finished edges so a small footprint supports basketball, pickleball, and casual tennis. The aim is a playable surface that fits constrained urban dimensions and access routes.
About this Service
A Backyard Game Court in Downtown Phoenix focuses on tight-site solutions for urban residences, condos, and mixed-use lots. The service packages compact multi-sport layouts using modular tiles or thin-engineered slabs, tailored line layouts, and finished edges so a small footprint supports basketball, pickleball, and casual tennis. The aim is a playable surface that fits constrained urban dimensions and access routes.
Urban fill soils and basin clay layers common in downtown areas require careful subgrade assessment. Rooftop-adjacent or compact-lot installs may call for lightweight modular tiles or engineered slab details with reduced thickness and structural tie-ins. UV-stable materials and textured finishes address urban heat-island effects and rooftop wind. Practical constraints appear in the site assessment: allowable equipment access, load limits for rooftop or slab-on-grade installs, and sequencing to minimize disturbance in shared buildings. Expect a written site assessment that lists slab section detail or tile specification, expansion joint locations, and recommended install windows.
Line painting for multi-sport use needs clear overlap rules so lines remain legible on compact courts. The scope also specifies removable accessory mounts and edge trim details to prevent tripping hazards in higher foot-traffic urban settings.