CORTEZ CONCRETEConcrete Pickleball Courts • Serving Prescott Valley, AZ3RD GENERATIONFIREFIGHTER-OWNEDLICENSED • ROC #354521

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Prescott Valley homeowners and HOAs are adding pickleball courts faster than almost any other backyard amenity in the Valley, and Cortez Concrete has the excavation-to-striping process dialed in. Whether you're near the Highway 69 corridor or out toward Glassford Hill, we build regulation 20' x 44' courts engineered for Arizona heat, monsoon runoff, and years of daily play.

As a third-generation, family-owned concrete company led by an active firefighter, we bring the same precision and dependability to your project that the job demands — work built to hold up under pressure.

Why Prescott Valley Property Owners Choose Cortez Concrete for Concrete Pickleball Courts

Building a pickleball court at altitude isn't the same as pouring one in the low desert. Prescott Valley's rocky, granite-based soil, real winter freeze-thaw cycles, and intense high-elevation sun all affect how a court performs over time — and cutting corners on any of it shows up later as cracking, heaving, or a surface that doesn't hold its color and texture. Prescott Valley sits at a similar elevation to Prescott, with the same granite-based soil and genuine winter freeze-thaw cycles that call for different footing depths and joint spacing than low-desert Phoenix work.

Here's what we get right on every job:

How We Handle Concrete Pickleball Courts in Prescott Valley

  1. Site Evaluation & Design — We walk your property, assess grade and drainage, and design a court layout that fits your space, whether it's a single backyard court or a multi-court HOA amenity.
  2. Excavation & Base Prep — Proper excavation depth and a compacted aggregate base are the foundation of a court that lasts decades, not years.
  3. Concrete Pour & Finishing — We pour and finish the slab to exacting flatness tolerances, since an uneven surface affects ball bounce and play quality.
  4. Surface Coating & Color — Acrylic surfacing systems in your choice of colors, with options for cushioned surfacing for joint-friendly play.
  5. Striping & Accessories — Regulation striping, plus coordination for nets, fencing, and lighting if you're adding them.

Who We Build Concrete Pickleball Courts For in Prescott Valley

Residential Backyard Courts

Whether you're near the Highway 69 corridor or Glassford Hill, we design courts that fit your lot — including shared multi-sport layouts that combine pickleball with basketball or a sport court base.

HOA & Community Courts

We work with property managers and HOA boards throughout Prescott Valley to install durable, low-maintenance courts that hold up to heavy community use and Arizona's climate.

Commercial & Multi-Family Properties

Apartment complexes, resorts, and clubs across the Prescott Valley area are adding pickleball as an amenity. We handle everything from single courts to full multi-court complexes.

Local Knowledge for Concrete Pickleball Courts in Prescott Valley

Prescott Valley permits through the Town of Prescott Valley in Yavapai County, with the same high-elevation freeze considerations as neighboring Prescott.

Granite soil and real winter frost depth drive deeper footings and tighter joint spacing than any low-desert project.

That local knowledge is the difference between pickleball court work that lasts and work that fails early — and it's why Prescott Valley property owners keep calling Cortez Concrete.

The Family Behind Every Prescott Valley Pour

We're not a franchise or a rotating crew of subcontractors. Cortez Concrete is a third-generation family business, run on the values our grandfather started with — show up, do it right, and stand behind it. With an active firefighter at the helm, that discipline and attention to safety shows up in every Prescott Valley-area project we pour across Northern Arizona.

When you hire Cortez Concrete, you're not hiring a sales team — you're hiring a family that's put its name on Arizona concrete for decades.

Common Questions About Concrete Pickleball Courts in Prescott Valley

Do you offer cushioned or color-coated surfaces?

Yes. We offer acrylic surfacing systems in a range of colors, including cushioned options that reduce joint impact and glare.

Can you convert an existing concrete pad into a pickleball court?

In some cases, yes — if the existing slab is in good condition and properly sized. We'll assess your existing concrete during the site visit.

How much does a concrete pickleball court cost in Prescott Valley?

Cost depends on court size, site prep needs, surfacing choice, and add-ons like fencing or lighting. Most backyard courts require a custom quote based on a site visit — contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Can you build multiple courts on one property?

Yes — we regularly design and pour multi-court layouts for HOAs, clubs, and resorts.

Do I need a permit for pickleball court work in Prescott Valley?

It depends on the scope, but most pickleball court work in Prescott Valley is permitted through the Town of Prescott Valley, 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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