Hard Court Surfacing Solutions
Single & multi-sport courts for every application.
Commercial & Residential Hard Court Game Courts
Bring Your Outdoor Space To Life With A Backyard Hard Court Game Court
In addition to tile courts, TGC Texas specializes in designing and installing hard court game court surfaces for every sport. Our team offers a variety of surfaces, including cushioned and non-cushioned hard courts, and provide turnkey services that cover everything from concrete base work to court lighting and ball containment systems.
Call or text us today at 214-814-4114 for a consultation.
Install A Custom Hard Court Game/Sport Court
Basketball is our most common court installation.
Play basketball, pickleball, volleyball, shuffleboard on the same court
Convert an old court or create a new one.
We provide turn-key tennis court construction services.
We are your one-stop-shop court builder.
Why Choose Us
We have a passion for what we do and we think it shows
We have a combined experience of over 10 years in the turf industry. But that’s not all. We specialize in backyard recreational courts for every sport. Our customers trust our team to install basketball courts, pickleball courts, hockey rinks and more.
Our design team can create something special for you and your family. Customize your game court to have your favorite logos and colors.
We will work through any issues, solve whatever problems we need to and or do whatever we can that is within our power to make our customers "happy".
We work diligently with our client and our design team to provide our customers with digital design/rendering services to see exactly what you will be getting before you buy.
Common Game/Sport Court Project Questions
Game/Sport Court FAQ's
Adding a hard court sport/game court to your backyard or business space is an addition you will enjoy for years.
Tiles are durable, and can be a good choice when children are small and the court is used for more than sports—like riding trikes and scooters, playing four square, etc. For usage like this, a tile surface is suitable and will likely require less frequent maintenance than an acrylic surface.
But competitive players are likely to find an acrylic surface more satisfying. Ball bounces on an acrylic surface are always true and lively. Traction is also better on an acrylic surface, so changes in direction and quick stops and starts are easier.
Before you decide, we recommend playing on both surfaces. That is the best way to determine which surface will work best for you and your family’s needs.
YES, YES & YES! Backyard courts of all types are our specialty!
Great question. We must build to accommodate both the drainage needs of the property and the court itself. In some cases, a landscape company may need to be hired to address larger drainage issues.
We can put a court anywhere, however, the steeper the slope is, the more it will cost as a retaining wall will need to be built to level out the court.