Pickleball Court Construction in Eagle, ID
Boise Pickleball Courts provides pickleball court constructionfor homes and businesses in Eagle and the surrounding area.
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Eagle's first permanent settlers arrived around 1862, but the city wasn't officially incorporated until 1971. It's grown into one of the Treasure Valley's more affluent suburbs, and larger-lot properties here are common candidates for a full custom court build with lighting and fencing.

Eagle: Incorporated 1971, Now One of the Valley's Most Affluent Suburbs
ZIP codes covered: 83616
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit to build a pickleball court in Boise?
In most cases yes โ the City of Boise requires a permit for accessory structures over 120 square feet, which a full court's pad and fencing typically exceeds. We handle the permit application as part of every new-build job.
How much does a backyard pickleball court cost in Boise?
A standard outdoor court with a concrete pad, acrylic surface, and net runs $25,000 to $50,000. A full custom build with premium coating, lighting, and fencing runs $50,000 to $75,000 or more. We confirm final pricing with a written quote after the on-site estimate.
Can I add pickleball lines to my existing basketball or tennis court?
Yes, in most cases โ line striping an existing sound court surface runs $1,500 to $4,000, one of the most cost-effective ways to add the game to a property that already has a hard court.
What areas do you serve around Boise?
Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, Star, and the rest of Ada County and the Treasure Valley, ID.
Is there a noise concern with pickleball courts near neighbors?
Yes โ pickleball has a distinctive sound that some cities have started regulating with placement setbacks specifically for the sport, separate from standard property-line setbacks. We check your specific city's requirements during the estimate.
How do you handle Idaho's climate for the court surface?
Boise's hot, dry summers can soften and stretch acrylic coating over time, while winter freeze-thaw cycles stress the base and any existing cracks. We spec the base prep and coating type for this specific climate swing rather than a one-size-fits-all build.