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

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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 Prescott, including near the Groom Creek area and the Courthouse Square area.

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 Prescott Homeowners Trust 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. At roughly a mile of elevation, Prescott's soil is rockier and more granite-based than the low desert, and real winter freeze-thaw cycles — including occasional snow — mean footings, joints, and cure timing all get engineered differently than low-desert Phoenix work.

Here's what we get right on every job:

How We Handle Concrete Basketball Courts in Prescott

  1. Site Evaluation & Layout — We assess your space and design a full, half, or custom-size court that fits your lot.
  2. Excavation & Base Prep — A properly compacted base keeps the court flat and crack-free for years.
  3. Concrete Pour & Finish — Poured and floated to a smooth, consistent surface for reliable ball bounce.
  4. Surface Coating & Color — Acrylic surfacing in your team colors or a custom design, with heat-reducing options.
  5. 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 Prescott

HOA & Park Courts

Community associations across Prescott trust us for durable courts that hold up to heavy daily use.

Backyard Home Courts

We regularly build half and full courts for homeowners near the Groom Creek area and the Courthouse Square area, 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.

Local Knowledge for Concrete Basketball Courts in Prescott

Prescott permits through the City of Prescott in Yavapai County, and at roughly a mile of elevation its building requirements account for real winter freeze conditions that low-desert cities don't face.

Granite-based soil, genuine freeze-thaw cycles, and occasional snow mean footings, joint spacing, and cure timing are all engineered differently here than in Phoenix.

That local knowledge is the difference between basketball court work that lasts and work that fails early — and it's why Prescott 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-area project we pour across Northern Arizona.

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.

Common Questions About Concrete Basketball Courts in Prescott

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 Prescott.

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 you install the hoop system too?

We set sleeves and anchors for your hoop system during the pour; hoop installation can be coordinated with your preferred supplier.

How do you keep the court from getting too hot?

We offer heat-reducing acrylic coatings that lower surface temperature compared to bare concrete.

Do I need a permit for basketball court work in Prescott?

It depends on the scope, but most basketball court work in Prescott is permitted through the City of Prescott, 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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