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Flathead Valley Craftsmanship

Sport Court Construction in Kalispell, Montana

Our crews cover the Flathead Valley from Kalispell to Bigfork on a regular rotation, so scheduling around your summer arrival is easy.

The Flathead Valley is lake country, and lake country means good lots: acreage off Foys Lake Road, shoreline properties toward Lakeside and Somers, family spreads out past Creston toward the Swan Range. We build post-tension concrete sport courts across all of it, engineered for glacial till soils that drain unevenly and a valley climate that freezes and thaws its way through every shoulder season on the calendar.

Kalispell soils are honest but inconsistent. Glacial deposits mean one corner of a lot can bear differently than the other, which is why we never pour on assumptions. We evaluate the subgrade, over-excavate soft spots, and build a compacted structural base before the first tension cable goes in. That preparation is the difference between a court that stays true for decades and a slab that heaves the first hard winter.

Families here want courts that earn their footprint: basketball where the driveway hoop used to be, pickleball the whole family plays, multi-sport pads that take a net in summer. Lake homes around Bigfork and Somers often add LED lighting for long summer evenings and fencing that keeps play out of the water. Every court gets premium acrylic surfacing and striping laid exactly to the line.

Proudly building near Flathead Lake, Foys Lake, Glacier National Park, Lone Pine State Park, Whitefish Range, Bigfork and throughout the Kalispell area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Kalispell — What We Plan For

Glacial Soils, Solid Base

Flathead Valley ground is glacial till: gravel here, silt there, sometimes on the same lot. We test and compact the subgrade, correct soft spots with structural fill, and pour post-tension concrete so the slab performs as one unit.

Serving the Whole Flathead

We build in Kalispell proper, Foys Lake, Creston, Somers, Lakeside, Bigfork, and Columbia Falls. Lakefront properties, forested lots, and open valley acreage each get a site plan matched to their access and drainage.

Lake Home Logistics

Second-home owners often are not on site, and that is fine. We handle permitting with Flathead County, send photo updates at every milestone, and time the build so the court is cured, surfaced, and playable when you arrive for summer.

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FAQs

Kalispell Court Questions

When is the build season in Kalispell?
Roughly April through October. The valley floor opens early, but shaded lots near the mountains hold frost longer. We pour concrete once ground temperatures support proper curing, then surface and stripe during warm, dry stretches. Book in winter or early spring and you are playing by mid-summer.
How much does a backyard court cost in the Flathead Valley?
Residential basketball courts typically run $30,000 to $80,000 depending on size and site conditions. A regulation 30-by-60 pickleball pad generally comes in below a full basketball court. Glacial soils sometimes add base preparation cost, which we identify at the site visit, not on the final invoice.
Can you build at my lake house near Somers or Bigfork?
Yes. Lakefront builds are some of our favorite Flathead work. We plan access routes that protect landscaping, design drainage that keeps runoff out of the lake, and add fencing where a stray ball would otherwise go swimming. Remote owners get photo updates from site prep through final striping.
Do I need a permit for a sport court in Kalispell?
Review is usually minimal for residential flatwork, but requirements differ between the city of Kalispell and Flathead County, and shoreline properties can involve additional setback rules. We confirm exactly what applies to your parcel and handle the filings ourselves as a standard part of every build.
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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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