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Built for the Bitterroot

Custom Sport Courts in Hamilton, Montana

Hamilton is a core service area for us — we're up and down Highway 93 through the Bitterroot every week during build season.

Hamilton sits at the head of the Bitterroot Valley, where large lots, long views, and serious winters are the standard. We build sport courts here the way the valley demands: post-tension concrete pads engineered for freeze-thaw, premium acrylic surfaces, and details that hold up at 3,600 feet. Whether you're on acreage south of town or a manicured lot near Main Street, a court from Montana Court Company is built to outlast the house it sits behind.

The Bitterroot has become one of Montana's strongest luxury markets, and Hamilton is its center of gravity. From the Stock Farm Club to custom homes tucked against Blodgett Canyon, homeowners here expect finish work that matches the rest of the property. That's our lane. We pour 4-5 inch post-tension slabs, apply multi-coat acrylic systems, and stripe to tournament spec — then add LED lighting, fencing, and custom logos when the project calls for them.

Most Hamilton builds are backyard basketball or pickleball courts, with full-size tennis and multi-sport layouts on larger parcels. Our build season runs April through October, and Bitterroot ground conditions are some of the best we work in — good drainage, workable grades, room to stage equipment. If you're planning a court for next summer, the smart move is getting on the schedule now. Site visits are straightforward; we're up and down Highway 93 constantly.

Proudly building near Bitterroot Valley, Blodgett Canyon, Stock Farm Club, Daly Mansion, Skalkaho Highway, Lake Como and throughout the Hamilton area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Hamilton — What We Plan For

Engineered for valley winters

Hamilton sees hard freeze-thaw cycles from October through April. We build on compacted structural fill with 4-5 inch post-tension concrete, so the slab moves as one unit instead of cracking apart — the only way a court survives Bitterroot winters long term.

Where we build in Hamilton

We serve all of Hamilton and the surrounding valley — the Stock Farm Club, Grantsdale, Skalkaho Road, Westside acreage toward Blodgett Canyon, and properties south toward Darby. Large rural lots make siting and equipment access easy on most projects.

Permits and timeline

Residential courts in Ravalli County are typically low-friction from a permitting standpoint, though setbacks and lighting rules vary near subdivisions. We handle site evaluation and logistics; most Hamilton builds run two to four weeks from excavation to final striping.

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FAQs

Hamilton Court Questions

How much does a backyard basketball court cost in Hamilton?
Most residential basketball courts run $30,000 to $80,000 depending on size, site prep, and finishes. A half-court on a level Bitterroot lot lands at the lower end; full courts with LED lighting, fencing, and custom logos push higher. We quote from a site visit, not a formula, so the number you get is real.
Can a concrete court survive Bitterroot Valley winters?
Yes, if it's built for them. We pour 4-5 inch post-tension or fiber-reinforced concrete over engineered base, which resists the freeze-thaw cracking that kills standard slabs. Our acrylic coating systems are rated for this climate. Courts we build in Hamilton are designed to stay flat and playable for decades, not seasons.
When can you build in Hamilton?
Our build season runs roughly April through October, when ground temperatures allow proper concrete curing. Hamilton's valley floor thaws earlier than most of western Montana, so it's often one of our first stops each spring. Design and scheduling happen year-round — winter is the right time to plan a summer build.
Do you build pickleball courts at the Stock Farm or on smaller Hamilton lots?
Both. A regulation pickleball pad is 30 by 60 feet, which fits comfortably on most Hamilton properties, including tighter in-town lots. On estate parcels we often build multi-court layouts or combine pickleball striping with a basketball key on one pad. We'll walk the site and tell you exactly what fits.
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Nearby Communities We Serve

One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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