About This Service
About this Service
A volleyball court in Arizona must respond to desert soils, high UV, and seasonal storms, so choose between a sand-fill beach court or a modular hard-surface based on use and maintenance tolerance. This service fits backyard beach setups, community parks, campus recreation, and resort courts where playability and reliable drainage matter.
Caliche and rocky subgrades commonly require deeper excavation or rock removal and deeper footings for poles, so designs typically include geotextile underlay, compaction testing, and 6–12 inches of packed bedding for sand courts or a 4–6-inch compacted aggregate pad for modular tiles. Net posts use concrete footings or hot-dip galvanized in-ground sleeves sized for local wind loads and player forces.
The expected outcome is a durable, site-matched court with a written scope covering anchoring detail, drainage routes, and sand-maintenance notes; plan installs outside peak summer heat when possible. Be aware sand options need ongoing maintenance and occasional replenishment, while modular systems shorten downtime but may not replicate beach play characteristics.