Pickleball, basketball, tennis, and multi-sport courts built to regulation. Custom-designed for residential properties, HOAs, schools, churches, and community facilities across Tulsa, Bixby, Owasso, Broken Arrow, and Jenks.
A sports court is a serious investment, and one that pays back every weekend, every family gathering, and every time the neighborhood kids ask if they can come play. Done right, a concrete sports court delivers decades of use, increases property value, and becomes the gathering spot of the neighborhood.
Done wrong, it cracks, drains poorly, plays unevenly, and becomes an expensive eyesore within a few years.
At Liberty Concrete, we install sports courts built to regulation specifications with the reinforced concrete construction needed to handle Tulsa’s freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil conditions. Whether you want a backyard pickleball court for weekend tournaments, a basketball half-court for your kids, a full tennis court for a luxury property, or a multi-sport court that handles everything, our team delivers court installations that perform exactly like they should.
Concrete Pickleball Courts
The fastest-growing sport in America, and one of the most requested court installations across the Tulsa metro. We build pickleball courts to USA Pickleball regulation dimensions (20 ft x 44 ft for the playing area, 30 ft x 60 ft for the full court footprint with margin), with proper reinforcement, slope for drainage, and surface preparation for acrylic court coatings.
Concrete Basketball Courts
From driveway half-courts to regulation full courts (50 ft x 84 ft for high school regulation, 50 ft x 94 ft for NBA), we build basketball courts engineered for daily play. Includes proper grading, expansion joint placement, and surface finishing to accept court line painting and acrylic coatings.
Concrete Tennis Courts
Regulation tennis courts (60 ft x 120 ft total footprint) require precise grading, premium reinforcement, and concrete that handles weather extremes. We build tennis courts for luxury residential properties, country clubs, and private facilities.
Multi-Sport Game Courts
A multi-sport court combines pickleball, basketball, volleyball, and other sports onto a single concrete pad with line painting for each. The most popular option for families who want maximum flexibility from one installation.
Sport Court for HOAs, Churches, and Community Facilities
We build community sports courts for HOAs, churches, schools, day camps, and recreational facilities. Includes specifications meeting institutional durability requirements, ADA accessibility considerations, and coordination with property managers.
Half-Courts and Custom Sizes
Not every property has room for a full regulation court. We design and build half-courts, quarter-courts, and custom-sized installations that maximize your available space.
Most sports court buyers compare concrete against asphalt, modular court tiles, and post-tension slabs. Here’s the honest comparison:
Asphalt is cheaper upfront but fails earlier in Oklahoma's climate. Asphalt softens in summer heat (visible court divots from ball impact), cracks faster in freeze-thaw cycles, and requires resealing every 2 to 3 years. A concrete court outlasts asphalt by 2 to 3 times with significantly less maintenance.
Modular tile courts install fast and look great initially, but they're built on top of whatever base you give them. If the base shifts (and Tulsa's clay soil does shift), the tiles separate, lift, and create trip hazards. Concrete provides the rigid, stable foundation that any premium surface needs.
Post-tension slabs are an option for tennis courts in some markets, but they're significantly more expensive, harder to repair, and overkill for most residential and community sports courts. Reinforced concrete delivers comparable performance at a fraction of the cost.
The bottom line: For Tulsa’s climate, expansive clay soil, and the way sports courts actually get used, properly reinforced concrete is the surface that delivers the best performance for the longest time at the most reasonable cost.
Sports court projects vary significantly in cost based on court type, size, site conditions, and finish specifications. Approximate ranges for 2026 in the Tulsa metro:
These ranges include concrete work only. Final court cost includes line painting, acrylic court coatings, hoop systems, net systems, fencing, and lighting, which we coordinate with specialty contractors as part of the full project.
What affects the final cost:
Financing is available. We work with homeowners and organizations on financing options that make larger court projects manageable. Ask about financing during your free estimate.

We visit your property to evaluate the proposed court location, take measurements, assess drainage and grading requirements, and discuss your goals for the court. This visit is free with no obligation.

You receive a detailed written estimate covering the concrete scope, dimensions, reinforcement specifications, timeline, and total cost. For complex courts, we include layout drawings showing court positioning and dimensions.

We handle any required permits and coordinate with specialty contractors (court coatings, line painting, hoop systems, fencing, lighting) so the full project sequences correctly.

Excavation, grading, base material installation, and form setting. For courts with poor soil conditions, we may recommend additional base stabilization to prevent settling.

Rebar or wire mesh reinforcement, proper expansion joint placement, and concrete pour using mix designs appropriate for sports court applications and Tulsa's climate.

The concrete surface receives finishing techniques specifically designed to accept acrylic court coatings and provide the right friction characteristics for play.

Sports courts require proper concrete curing time before surface coatings can be applied. We coordinate the schedule with your coating contractor to ensure the concrete is ready when they arrive.

Once concrete cures, we coordinate handoff to court coating specialists, line painters, hoop installers, and any other contractors needed to complete the full court system.

After the full court is complete, we walk through the project with you, address any concerns, and explain long-term maintenance considerations for the concrete portion of the court.
Liberty Concrete builds sports courts across the Tulsa metro area, including:
Sports court costs in Tulsa typically range from $8,000 for a backyard basketball half-court to $80,000+ for a regulation tennis court. Backyard pickleball courts run $15,000 to $30,000, and multi-sport residential courts range from $20,000 to $45,000. These figures cover the concrete portion of the project. Full court costs (concrete plus coatings, lines, hoops, fencing, and lighting) are higher. We provide detailed written estimates so you know exactly what’s included.
The concrete portion of a sports court typically takes 7 to 14 days from site prep to final cure, depending on court size and weather. Full court completion (including coatings, line painting, and accessories) usually takes 4 to 8 weeks total when coordinated with all specialty contractors.
Most residential sports courts in the Tulsa area require a permit, especially when fencing or lighting is involved. Requirements vary by city. We verify permit requirements and handle the permitting process as part of the project.
It depends on your lot. A regulation pickleball court footprint is 30 ft x 60 ft. A basketball half-court is roughly 30 ft x 35 ft. A regulation tennis court is 60 ft x 120 ft. During the free consultation, we measure your space and tell you exactly what court options will fit.
Yes. Multi-sport courts are one of our most popular installations. A single concrete pad can be sized and lined to handle pickleball, basketball, volleyball, and other sports with different colored line paintings. We help you select dimensions that work for your primary sports.
Yes. We’ve installed sports courts for HOAs, churches, schools, and community facilities across the Tulsa metro. We work directly with property managers and boards on specifications, scheduling, and project documentation.
We handle the concrete portion of the project and coordinate directly with specialty contractors for court coatings, acrylic surfacing, and line painting. You work with us, and we manage the handoff between contractors so the project sequences correctly.
All concrete eventually develops some cracks over time. Properly reinforced sports courts with appropriate expansion joints and base preparation minimize cracking significantly. We use court-specific reinforcement and joint placement designed to prevent cracks that would affect play.
Yes. We offer flexible financing options for sports court projects of all sizes. Financing is often the difference between building the court you actually want versus settling for less.
Spring through fall is the ideal installation window. We avoid pouring concrete in temperatures below 40°F or above 90°F when possible, and we plan around weather. Winter installations are possible with proper precautions, but spring and fall offer the most reliable scheduling.
You’ve thought about installing a sports court for a while. Maybe years. The right time to start is now, because every season you wait is a season you’re not using the court.
Liberty Concrete provides free, no-obligation written estimates for all sports court projects across the Tulsa metro. We’ll come to your property, measure the space, discuss your goals, and tell you exactly what’s possible and what it will cost.