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Basketball Court Construction in Montana

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.

A basketball court in Montana has to survive more than pickup games. It has to survive fifty freeze-thaw cycles a winter. That is why every court we build starts below the surface: engineered base preparation, proper drainage, and a 4–5 inch concrete slab reinforced with post-tension cables or fiber. Whether you want a 30'×50' half court behind the house or a full 50'×94' regulation floor, the slab is designed to stay flat and crack-free for decades.

Above the slab, we install a 100% acrylic color system in two to three coats, precision striping to high school or NBA specifications, and adjustable goal systems from the brands the pros train on. Montana Court Company is licensed, insured, and warranty-backed, serving homeowners and facilities across Montana plus Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. One crew handles design, permitting guidance, concrete, surfacing, and hoops — so the court you imagined is the court you get.

Most residential basketball courts run $30,000–$80,000 depending on size, site prep, and finishes; we provide a fixed-scope quote after a site visit.

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Benefits

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Basketball Courts

Post-Tension Concrete Slab

Steel cables tensioned inside the slab hold the concrete in compression, so Montana's freeze-thaw cycles cannot pry it apart. It is the same engineering used on commercial floors, sized for your court.

True, Consistent Bounce

A laser-graded slab and premium acrylic surface deliver the same ball response in every square foot. No dead spots, no low corners collecting water, no surprises on the baseline.

Regulation Layouts, Any Size

From a 30'×50' shooting court to a full 50'×94' floor, we scale key, arc, and free-throw geometry correctly so the game you practice at home translates to the gym.

Pro-Grade Goal Systems

We install adjustable, tempered-glass hoop systems anchored into engineered footings — not surface bolts. Height adjusts from 7.5 to 10 feet so the court grows with your kids.

Licensed, Insured, Warrantied

Montana Court Company is a licensed and insured contractor, and every court carries a written workmanship warranty. You are protected on paper, not just on a handshake.

One Crew, Start to Finish

Design, excavation, concrete, coating, striping, and hoops are handled by the same team. No subcontractor roulette, no finger-pointing, one point of contact until the final walkthrough.

Our Process

How Your Basketball Court Project Runs

Site Consultation

We walk your property, evaluate grade, drainage, and access, and talk through how your family will actually use the court before recommending a size.

Design & Proposal

You receive a scaled layout with court dimensions, surface colors, striping plan, hoop placement, and a fixed-scope proposal — no vague allowances.

Excavation & Base Prep

We excavate, install engineered gravel base, and compact in lifts. Proper base work is what keeps a Montana slab flat through winter.

Concrete & Surfacing

The 4–5 inch post-tension slab is poured, cured, then coated with a multi-layer acrylic system and striped to your chosen specification.

Final Walkthrough

We set hoops, verify every line and dimension with you on-site, hand over care instructions, and register your warranty before we leave.

Recent Work

Basketball Courts We've Built

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FAQs

Basketball Courts Questions, Answered

How much does a backyard basketball court cost in Montana?
Most residential basketball courts run $30,000–$80,000 depending on size, site conditions, and finishes. A 30'×50' half court sits at the lower end; a full 50'×94' court with lighting, fencing, and premium hoops reaches the upper end. Excavation depth and access to the site are the biggest cost variables, which is why we quote after a site visit, not over the phone.
What size basketball court should I build?
A 30'×50' half court covers the three-point arc and key, and fits most backyards — it is our most common residential build. Serious players often step up to 50'×84' (high school regulation) or 50'×94' (NBA/college). If space is tight, we can design a custom footprint that preserves correct key and arc geometry so shooting practice still transfers.
Will the court crack in Montana winters?
Not if it is built correctly. We use a 4–5 inch slab with post-tension cables or fiber reinforcement over a compacted, free-draining gravel base. Post-tensioning keeps the concrete in compression so freeze-thaw movement cannot open structural cracks. The acrylic surface is also formulated for cold climates. Every court carries our written warranty against workmanship defects.
How long does construction take?
Most residential courts take three to six weeks on-site: roughly one week for excavation and base, one for concrete and curing, and one to two for surfacing, striping, and hoop installation. Concrete needs about 28 days of cure before acrylic coating, so we often sequence phases around other projects. Montana's build season runs roughly April through October.
Can I add pickleball lines to my basketball court?
Yes, and many clients do. A regulation pickleball court is 20'×44', which fits comfortably inside a 30'×50' basketball pad. We stripe pickleball lines in a contrasting secondary color so both games read clearly. If multi-sport use is the priority from day one, ask about our multi-sport court packages, which are laid out for it from the design stage.
Service Areas

Basketball Courts Across Montana

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

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