Backyard Pickleball Court Build Part 1

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Welcome to South Haven Country Living! We are excited to have you join us for part 1 of many on our backyard Pickleball court build. The first video tells our story of why we decided to put in a sport court that featured a Pickleball court, the site prep and concrete pour, and some sneak peeks of what the court looks like now! Stay tuned for the second part-the finishing/painting of the court.
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Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball

AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
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I would love something like this in my backyard. Such a great layout too! What does a project like this run if you don’t mind me asking?

Julian.D.FNP-C
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Where there's a Dill, there's a way. 🙂

everyonehasadream
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Currently researching how to install a court in my backyard. Curious why you used rebar for reinforcing the concrete. Contractors have told me I don’t need it.

mwerries
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There's not enough room between the sidelines and the wall/fence. People will run into it on wide shots.

christophercasey
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While in Richmond Vancouver government spending 800 key on 4 courts

chengalex
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This is great. I live on a farm and play indoors. Now go and make sure you have 5 kids. We need more high IQ babies.

Mobev
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I would of made a clay court instead. Can you not find brick clay? Usually baseball infield supply companies will carry it or make it for you. Tennis clay is 1/8 in minus. If you live in a dry climate you can just level the earth, compact, and place two inches of clay. If you live in an area with a lot of rain you need a substrate layer or at least canals trenched with substrate to allow drainage. I've put together a clay court (from major league clay supplier) for 2k USD

jasonmarch