Courts Unlimited offers high-quality residential tennis, pickleball and basketball court construction and surfacing throughout the state of Utah. Our expert team employs the latest techniques and advanced technologies, including post-tension concrete, to build top-of-the-line tennis, basketball and pickleball courts as well as customized multi-courts. We use the highest quality products available today to bring you a court that looks and plays great for years to come. We can bring your court installation project from conception to completion, handling the design and engineering along with all of the necessary excavation, fencing and lighting tasks.
Courts Unlimited was established in 2005 by Mike Wren, who has worked the tennis court construction and surfacing industry for over 30 years. We specialize in the construction and surfacing of sport surfaces such as tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts. We use the latest construction techniques and technology to achieve the highest quality court installations available today. Our workmanship is guaranteed and we strive for 100% customer satisfaction. Courts Unlimited provides total tennis court construction including fencing, lighting, windscreen, maintenance and equipment.
Cushion court systems feature several layers of a specialized cushioning material atop an asphalt or post-tension concrete base. Competition venues and prestigious athletic events around the world choose cushioned sports flooring surfaces like DecoTurf, Premier Court and Plexipave - and with Courts Unlimited, you can, too. Whether you want to install a high-quality cushion court in your backyard or on a commercial property, you can count on our professional contractors. We have extensive experience designing and building multipurpose courts, and we guarantee our workmanship.
Just finished surfacing 15 courts in Orem for Club Pickleball USA!
One of the last courts of the year!
The colors of this court compliment the already beautiful surroundings and landscape.
Double post tension pickleball court in Sandy, Utah.