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

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A tennis court is a serious concrete project — full-size slabs run 60' x 120' and need dead-flat, crack-resistant concrete to play true for decades. Cortez Concrete has poured tennis court bases for homeowners and HOAs across Prescott Valley, from courts near Quailwood to community amenities near Lonesome Valley.

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 Tennis Courts

A tennis court's playing surface lives or dies on flatness and drainage. Any dip, high spot, or standing water throws off ball bounce and accelerates cracking under Arizona's heat cycles. 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 our process accounts for:

Our Concrete Tennis Courts Process

  1. Site Survey & Layout — We confirm court orientation, grade, and available space, then lay out full or modified court dimensions to fit your lot.
  2. Excavation & Base Engineering — A deep, compacted base is non-negotiable on a slab this size — we build it to hold flat for decades.
  3. Slab Pour & Flatwork — Poured and finished to tight tolerances, since even minor unevenness affects play.
  4. Surfacing & Color — Acrylic court surfacing in your choice of colors and cushioning level.
  5. Striping & Accessories — Regulation lines, plus coordination for nets, fencing, and court lighting.

Concrete Tennis Courts for Every Prescott Valley Property

HOA & Community Courts

We build and resurface community tennis courts throughout Prescott Valley, working directly with HOA boards and property managers.

Private Residential Courts

From estate lots near Quailwood to standard residential parcels near Lonesome Valley, we design courts that fit the available space, including reduced-size layouts where a full court won't fit.

Multi-Sport Slabs

Many Prescott Valley clients combine a tennis court base with pickleball lines or a basketball key for a multi-use sport court.

Local Knowledge for Concrete Tennis 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 tennis court work that lasts and work that fails early — and it's why Prescott Valley property owners keep calling Cortez Concrete.

A Family Name Arizona Has Trusted for Three Generations

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.

Concrete Tennis Courts in Prescott Valley: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle the fencing and lighting too?

We coordinate sleeve and conduit placement during the pour so your fencing and lighting contractor has a clean install.

Can you resurface an existing tennis court?

Yes, if the underlying slab is structurally sound we can repair cracks and apply a fresh acrylic surface.

What's the timeline for a tennis court project?

Most single-court projects take two to three weeks from excavation through final striping, depending on scope and weather.

How long does a concrete tennis court last?

A properly engineered base and slab can last several decades with periodic resurfacing of the acrylic coating.

How much space does a tennis court need?

A regulation court is 60' x 120' including run-off area. We can also design reduced-size or multi-use courts for smaller Prescott Valley lots.

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

It depends on the scope, but most tennis 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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