Phoenix Basketball Courts · Phoenix, Arizona
Basketball Court Installation - Phoenix, AZ
Full-size and half-court residential basketball court design and installation for Arcadia, North Phoenix & surrounding Phoenix communities
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Basketball Courts in Phoenix, Arizona
Residential basketball courts in Phoenix occupy two distinct markets. In Arcadia, the demand comes from families upgrading older outdoor spaces - replacing concrete slabs or adding courts for sports as part of larger renovation projects. In North Phoenix - Grayhawk, the 85050 corridor, and estate properties extending toward Cave Creek - basketball courts are more commonly part of new estate build-outs, often paired with an outdoor kitchen and ramada as part of a comprehensive outdoor living environment.
Lone Star Landscaping designs and builds residential basketball courts as part of integrated outdoor living environments. The court, shade overhead, lighting, fencing, and surrounding hardscape and landscape are designed together - not assembled as independent line items.
What's Included
What's Included - Basketball Courts
Court Base & Foundation
4-inch minimum concrete slab with proper sub-base and control joints engineered for Phoenix soil conditions and thermal expansion.
Acrylic Sport Surface
Acrylic resurfacer and color coat. Surface texture for outdoor durability and appropriate grip in heat conditions.
Backboard & Hoop Systems
In-ground post systems for fixed or adjustable-height backboards and hoop assemblies. Commercial-grade equipment, not residential retail.
Half-Court & Full-Court Options
Full-size (94'x50'), three-quarter court, or half-court configurations depending on available lot footprint and use pattern.
Perimeter Fencing
Powder-coated perimeter fencing in height and configuration appropriate for the court size and HOA requirements.
Shade Structure & Covered Court
Shade ramada or overhead structure integrated into the court design. Essential for Phoenix - an uncovered court is unused during summer afternoons.
LED Court Lighting
LED lighting for evening play. Pole or structure-mounted, with footcandle levels appropriate for recreational use.
Landscape & Hardscape Integration
Decomposed granite, turf, or paver surrounds that make the court area a designed part of the estate.
Why Lone Star
Why Phoenix Homeowners Choose Lone Star for Basketball Courts
Arcadia Renovation Expertise
Arcadia renovation basketball courts require working within constraints - mature trees, aging irrigation, limited footprints. We have 25 years of Arcadia experience.
Shade Built Into the Design
A basketball court in Phoenix without shade is unused from May through September. We integrate shade from the design phase - court and structure designed and permitted together.
North Phoenix Is Our Home Market
Our office is in North Phoenix. We have built courts throughout Grayhawk, Desert Ridge, and the 85050 corridor for over 25 years.
Integrated Court Environment
We build courts as part of the full outdoor environment - shade, lighting, fencing, and landscape surrounds all developed alongside the court surface.
How It Works
Our Design & Build Process
Site Consultation
We begin at your Phoenix property. We walk the site, review existing conditions, and discuss your goals.
Design Development
Our design team produces a detailed plan. For HOA properties, we format the ARC submittal package. You review and approve before we proceed.
Permitting & Scheduling
We pull required permits with the City of Phoenix and coordinate HOA review where required. You receive a production schedule before work begins.
Installation & Final Walkthrough
Our crew installs the project. At completion we walk the finished space with you, address punch-list items, and provide care guidance for every element installed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
What size basketball court fits in a Phoenix backyard?
A full regulation court (94'x50') is too large for most residential lots. A three-quarter court (70'x50') or half-court (47'x50') are more typical. On larger North Phoenix estate lots, three-quarter and full courts are feasible. We assess the available footprint at the site consultation.
Do basketball courts need permits in Phoenix?
Yes. Court for sports installations require a permit with the City of Phoenix. For HOA properties, ARC approval is also required. We handle both as standard scope.
Can you add shade to a basketball court in Phoenix?
Lone Star is a design-build installation firm - we do not retrofit existing courts. If you want to demo an existing court and rebuild it with shade and lighting as part of a broader outdoor renovation, that falls within our scope.
What surface do you use on Phoenix basketball courts?
We build on a concrete base with an acrylic sport surface coating. Surface texture and cushion are specified for outdoor durability in the Phoenix climate.
Contact Us
Start Your Phoenix Basketball Courts Project
We accept a limited number of new projects each season. If you're planning a basketball courts project at your Phoenix property, we'd welcome the conversation. Call us at 602-992-7827 or use the contact form to schedule a site consultation.
Phone 602-992-7827
Email design@lonestaraz.com
Lone Star Landscaping designs and installs residential basketball courts throughout Phoenix, AZ, including Arcadia (85018), Biltmore (85016), North Phoenix (85050, 85054, 85085), Grayhawk, and surrounding communities. ROC164481 (Residential) - ROC164480 (Commercial).