Spencer Hill Concrete & Coatings

Serving Idaho Falls

and surrounding areas. 

where play meets precision

We specialize in building sports courts from the ground up

Residential pickleball court installed in blue and green with nets and lights.

Personal Pickleball Courts

Are you still wasting your precious family time waiting for community courts to become available? The truth is, your schedule is tight. Everyday it becomes less likely that those courts will be open when you’re available. So, what often happens? You wind up watching Netflix again. And again. That’s why we’re here for you! Because you’re searching for a better way to spend quality time together as a family, without the hassle and frustration of court availability. When it’s your court, it’s always available! It’s time to reclaim those precious moments and create lasting memories that matter. Let’s find a solution that works for you!

Curious?

Give us a hollar!

It’s free and we’d love to chat about your dreams. 

FAQ

What is the best way to clean my court?

DO NOT PRESSURE WASH YOUR COURTS!

All acrylic coatings are softer when wet and are more prone to damage. The primary method of cleaning the surface should be a leaf blower. A very soft brush with mild soapy water may also be used if needed. Do not use harsh chemicals.

Do not use squeegees, snow shovels, snow blowers, etc. to clear court surface. Puddles can be blown with a leaf blower or pushed with a court drying roller. Courts should be completely dry before use.

Acrylic sports courts are low maintenance, but not no maintenance. The best maintenance is to treat it with care. Do not allow roller blades, scooters, or bikes on your court. Adjust your sprinklers so they do not spray the court surface, and never play on the courts when wet.

Before winter, take down your net and use a leaf blower to remove any residual debris. In the spring, wait for the snow to melt. Never use a snow shovel, snow blower, or squeegee to remove the snow.

Acrylic typically needs to be resurfaced every 4 to 6 years. 

 

Nope! We prefer to build our courts from the ground up so that we can control the quality all the way through.

Do you install lighting?

We do! We have a fantastic supplier who provides lighting specifically designed for sports courts. It directs the light onto the playing surface and not at your neighbors house. We provide the light poles and fixtures as well as the concrete footing they go on. You’ll just need to provide the electrician to run power to the court (or check out our solar options). 

Post tension is the gold standard for sports courts because cracks don’t stand out and it’s engineered to last. 

Absolutely! We typically install the fencing in a concrete apron surrounding the court which can be easily done at a later time.