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Basketball Court Contractors in Glendale, WI
Find the best basketball courts contractors serving Glendale, WI. Compare quotes, check credentials, and hire a trusted professional for your basketball court project.
Typical Cost Range
$15,000 – $75,000
Project Timeline
3–8 weeks
Contractors in WI
3+ Found
Popular Basketball Court Materials in Glendale
Concrete with Coating
Modular Sport Tiles
Asphalt with Acrylic
Rubberized Surface
Basketball Courts Contractors Serving Glendale, WI
These contractors serve the Glendale area and specialize in basketball courts.
Milwaukee's preferred tennis court builder for 65+ years with nationally award-winning courts.
Glendale, WI
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Athletic court construction company serving all of Wisconsin from Milwaukee to Green Bay.
Wausau, WI
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Sport Court modular tile dealer serving all of Wisconsin from Milwaukee to Green Bay.
Milwaukee, WI
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Basketball Courts FAQ for Glendale, WI
How much does a basketball court cost in Glendale, WI?
A backyard basketball court in Glendale costs $15,000–$35,000 for a half-court and $30,000–$75,000 for a full court. Costs vary based on surface type, excavation needs, and accessories like adjustable hoops and lighting.
What size basketball court fits in a Glendale backyard?
Most Glendale backyards can accommodate a half-court (47 x 50 ft) or smaller practice area (30 x 30 ft). Your contractor will assess your property and recommend the best size and layout.
What is the best outdoor basketball court surface for Glendale?
For Glendale, WI, post-tension concrete with acrylic sport coating is the most durable option. Modular tile systems like Sport Court or VersaCourt offer great playability and easier installation over existing surfaces.
Do I need HOA approval for a basketball court in Glendale?
Many Glendale neighborhoods with HOAs require approval for basketball court construction. Check your HOA guidelines before starting. Your contractor can help provide plans and specifications for the approval process.