Get a quote
Two ways to reach us. Call (763) 555-XXXX, or fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you the next business morning. Either way, the first step before any binding quote is an on-site survey — we measure the actual installation area, check slope and drainage, and flag setback or HOA constraints before putting a written estimate in your hands. No round-number guesses over the phone.
Service area
We build across all three Maple Grove ZIP codes — 55311, 55369, and 55303 — covering every Maple Grove neighborhood from Arbor Lakes and Rush Creek through Weaver Lake, Eagle Lake, and the Elm Creek corridor. We also take projects in adjacent NW metro suburbs on request: Plymouth, Brooklyn Park, and Osseo. If you’re outside Maple Grove and aren’t sure if we’ll travel to your address, call and ask.
Hours + scheduling
Phone hours: Monday–Friday 08:00–18:00, Saturday 09:00–15:00. After-hours calls roll to voicemail and form submissions are answered the next business morning.
Residential court builds in Minnesota run April through October — frost depth and acrylic surface curing temperatures limit winter work. Site surveys are available year-round, though, so winter is a good time to lock in a spring or summer build date. We schedule projects in season-priority order and confirm dates after the site survey.
What we’ll need from you
To put a useful estimate together, we’ll ask for a few things up front:
- Install address. We’ll check setback rules, lot constraints, and whether your subdivision has HOA architectural-review-board requirements before we visit.
- Rough idea of project scope. Single pickleball court? Multi-sport with basketball and pickleball lines? Putting green with chipping zones? Backyard batting cage? Lights or no lights? Even a one-sentence sketch helps us scope the site survey.
- Preferred timing window. Spring break-ground, summer install, fall completion — whichever fits your schedule. We’ll match it against the install-season calendar and current project queue.
That’s enough to schedule the survey. Everything else — dimensions, surface system, fencing, lighting, HOA documentation — gets worked out on site.