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From backyard half-courts to full HOA courts, Cortez Concrete pours basketball court slabs built to stay flat and crack-free under Arizona's sun. We've worked lots throughout Phoenix, including near the Biltmore area and Sunnyslope.
We're a third-generation, family-owned concrete company built on the kind of work ethic you'd expect from a business run by a working firefighter — precise, dependable, and built to hold up under pressure.
Why Phoenix Property Owners Choose Cortez Concrete for Concrete Basketball Courts
A basketball court needs a true, level surface for consistent ball bounce, plus drainage that keeps it playable after monsoon storms. Phoenix's valley-floor lots often sit on hard caliche just below the topsoil, and older core neighborhoods mix mature trees and irrigation with soil conditions very different from the newer north and south Phoenix subdivisions.
Here's what makes the difference on a Phoenix project:
- Compacted base engineered for Phoenix's soil to prevent cracking and uneven settling
- Heat-reducing acrylic coatings and color options to cut surface temperature and glare
- Hoop post sleeves and lighting conduit set before the pour for a clean finished look
- Precise slope and drainage design so the court doesn't pool water after summer storms
- Smooth, consistent flatwork finish for true, predictable ball bounce
How We Handle Concrete Basketball Courts in Phoenix
- Site Evaluation & Layout — We assess your space and design a full, half, or custom-size court that fits your lot.
- Excavation & Base Prep — A properly compacted base keeps the court flat and crack-free for years.
- Concrete Pour & Finish — Poured and floated to a smooth, consistent surface for reliable ball bounce.
- Surface Coating & Color — Acrylic surfacing in your team colors or a custom design, with heat-reducing options.
- Striping & Hoop Coordination — Court lines and key striping, plus hoop post sleeves set exactly where you need them.
Concrete Basketball Courts for Homes & Businesses in Phoenix
Backyard Home Courts
We regularly build half and full courts for homeowners near the Biltmore area and Sunnyslope, sized to fit the available yard space.
Multi-Sport Layouts
Combine a basketball key with pickleball or four-square lines for a court that serves the whole family.
HOA & Park Courts
Community associations across Phoenix trust us for durable courts that hold up to heavy daily use.
Local Knowledge for Concrete Basketball Courts in Phoenix
Most concrete work in Phoenix is permitted through the City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department, and driveway approaches that tie into a public street often need a separate right-of-way permit — we handle both submittals for you.
Phoenix spans everything from historic flood-irrigated lots in the central corridors to newer subdivisions on the north and south edges, so we tailor base prep and drainage to the specific part of the city you're in.
That local knowledge is the difference between basketball court work that lasts and work that fails early — and it's why Phoenix property owners keep calling Cortez Concrete.
Three Generations of Family-Owned Arizona Concrete
Cortez Concrete isn't a franchise or a fly-by-night crew. We're a family business, now in our third generation, built on the same values our grandfather started with — showing up, doing the work right, and standing behind it. Our owner still works as an active firefighter, and that same sense of discipline, safety, and attention to detail carries over into every project we pour in Phoenix and across the Valley.
Hire Cortez Concrete and you're working directly with the family whose name is on the truck — not a call center, and not a crew you'll never see again.
Concrete Basketball Courts in Phoenix: Frequently Asked Questions
Can you add a custom logo or color design?
Yes, our acrylic surfacing systems support custom colors, team logos, and multi-color court designs.
How do you keep the court from getting too hot?
We offer heat-reducing acrylic coatings that lower surface temperature compared to bare concrete.
What size basketball court can you build?
We build everything from small backyard half-courts to full-size courts, depending on your available space in Phoenix.
How long until the court is playable after the pour?
Concrete needs about a week to cure before surfacing, with the full project typically wrapping in one to two weeks.
Do I need a permit for basketball court work in Phoenix?
It depends on the scope, but most basketball court work in Phoenix is permitted through the City of Phoenix, and we handle the submittal and any required inspections for you. We'll confirm exactly what your project needs during your free estimate.
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