
Ace Courts proudly serves the entire state of Utah, from the beautiful Cache Valley and the scenic towns around Bear Lake, including Garden City in Rich County, to the vibrant communities in southern Utah such as St. George, Cedar City, and the surrounding areas in Iron and Washington Counties. Our premium court construction services also extend to Salt Lake City, Heber City, Park City, Layton, and beyond. Whether you're in the bustling heart of the city or the serene countryside, Ace Courts is your trusted local partner for exceptional pickleball, basketball, and tennis court builds.
For 30 years, Ace Courts has been Utah’s trusted name in court construction. We proudly serve the entire state, from Cache Valley and Garden City in Rich County to the vibrant communities of southern Utah, including St. George, Cedar City, and the surrounding areas in Iron and Washington Counties. We've built top-quality pickleball, basketball, and tennis courts in cities like Salt Lake City, Heber City, Park City, Layton, Alpine, and beyond. With a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, Ace Courts is dedicated to bringing your recreational vision to life.

Ben leads the concrete pack. He's the glue that holds the team together making them a dream team. They bring your court dreams to life!

Quality is our middle name, and our team members are masters at building courts that stand the test of time.

Aging courts don’t need to be replaced to perform and look like new. Our existing court repair process addresses common issues such as cracking, surface deterioration, fading color, drainage problems, and uneven play areas. We start by evaluating the structural condition of the court, then perform targeted repairs including crack filling, surface leveling, and acrylic resurfacing systems designed to restore performance, safety, and appearance. The result is a refreshed, durable court with improved traction, consistent ball response, and a professional finish—extending the life of your court for years to come while avoiding the cost of full reconstruction.

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