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JPM Concrete

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JPM Concrete

4.83(
6
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
8 years of experience

With over 10 years of experience in the concrete industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from tennis courts to concrete driveways. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give JPM Concrete a call today, we look forward to working with you!

"Professional in ALL aspects-I would NOT hesitate to recommend them-Due to heavy roots they went beyond the scope of the contract without whining or asking for more $$$-"

Terry S on July 2020

With over 10 years of experience in the concrete industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We handle everything from tennis courts to concrete driveways. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give JPM Concrete a call today, we look forward to working with you!

"Professional in ALL aspects-I would NOT hesitate to recommend them-Due to heavy roots they went beyond the scope of the contract without whining or asking for more $$$-"

Terry S on July 2020




Basketball Goals questions, answered by experts

The most affordable option to build a basketball court is asphalt. Asphalt costs $7 to $15 per square foot. This accessible and highly bouncy material will make your court perfect for a casual game or a serious play-off. You can also invest in a basketball DIY kit for additional padding. These kits cost around $1,500 and come with pre-marked, easy-to-install flooring tiles for a halfcourt. For hoops and scoreboards, look through your local used sporting supplies store or talk to school districts to see if you can snatch any equipment that’s being retired.

Yes, you can use a tennis court as a pickleball court. You just need to draw pickleball lines on the tennis court to use it as a pickleball court. You'll also want to adjust the net or purchase an adjustable net for convenience and lower it by 2 inches at the center. You can even create two or four pickleball courts out of a single tennis court for larger sports events. The key is to divide the court down to the correct ratios using chalk, a washable marker, or tape. 

Yes, many companies offer customizable colors, markings, and even logos for personalized courts.

Yes, repurposing an existing tennis or basketball court is one of the cheapest and fastest ways to get a playable pickleball space. If the surface is in good shape, all you need to do is repaint the lines and install a pickleball net. If the surface is cracked or uneven, resurfacing may be necessary, which adds to the cost but is still cheaper than building from scratch.

Regularly clean debris, fill cracks promptly, and apply protective coatings to extend surface life.

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