Polson sits on the route between our Missoula and Flathead crews, so south-shore builds slot into the schedule easily all season long.
Polson sits where Flathead Lake narrows against the Mission Mountains, and the properties here are some of the most livable in Montana: lake frontage on Polson Bay, orchard land toward Finley Point, and view lots climbing toward the Missions. The lake moderates the climate, so winters run gentler than Kalispell's, but freeze-thaw is still the governing fact for concrete, and we build every court on post-tension engineering without exception.
Lake-country sites reward careful planning. Shoreline properties involve setbacks and drainage designed to keep runoff clean of the lake. Bench lots above town bring slope and some of the best views in the valley. And much of the surrounding land lies within the Flathead Reservation, where permitting can involve tribal jurisdiction, a process we understand and manage correctly. We sort out what applies to your parcel before quoting, so nothing surprises you later.
Pickleball owns summer in Polson, and a 30-by-60 pad with lake air moving across it is about as good as the sport gets. Families add basketball courts that grandkids grow up on, and several of our multi-sport builds serve properties that host three generations every July. Every court gets premium acrylic surfacing, clean striping, and options for lighting, fencing, and turf borders that finish the space properly.
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Flathead Lake softens Polson's winters, but the freeze-thaw cycle still works on concrete all season. We pour post-tension slabs over compacted base, with drainage designed to move spring melt and lake-country moisture around the pad, not under it.
We build in Polson, East Shore, Finley Point, Big Arm, and Rollins, and up through Ronan and St. Ignatius in the Mission Valley. Lakefront, orchard, and bench properties each get a site plan fitted to the ground.
Property around Polson can fall under city, Lake County, or Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes jurisdiction depending on the parcel. We determine what applies to your land early and handle the correct filings, so the build proceeds cleanly.
Stop waiting for open courts at the rec center. We build regulation pickleball courts on post-tension concrete, surfaced and striped to tournament standards.
Pickleball Courts in Polson →A backyard court changes how a family spends its evenings. We design and build courts that fit your land, your sports, and your standards — and outlast the mortgage.
Backyard Courts in Polson →Post-tension concrete pads, premium acrylic surfacing, and professional-grade hoops — designed, engineered, and built by one licensed crew from first sketch to final walkthrough.
Basketball Courts in Polson →A full 60'×120' post-tension court with tournament-grade acrylic surfacing — engineered to stay flat and true through decades of Montana winters.
Tennis Courts in Polson →One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
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