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10 Questions to Ask Before You Hire a Court Installer.

A 10-minute checklist that lets you vet any court installer like a pro — the questions to ask, the red-flag answers to watch for, and what a real authorized dealer should be able to answer in writing.

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The 10 Questions.

Each one with context for why it matters, what a good answer sounds like, and the red-flag response that should make you walk.

01

Are you an authorized dealer of the surface you're proposing?

02

What's specifically included in your site preparation line item?

03

Can I see a CAD rendering before signing anything?

04

What warranty does the manufacturer give, and what do you cover separately?

05

How do you handle permits and HOA approval letters?

06

Who's on site during the install — your team or subs you've never met?

07

What happens if a tile fails 3 years from now?

08

How did you evaluate drainage and grade for my site?

09

Can I see 3-5 references for installs similar to mine?

10

What's NOT in this quote that might come up later?

Who This Is For

If You're About to Spend $20K+, Read This First.

Homeowners

Planning a backyard pickleball, basketball, or multi-sport court. Most have never bought one before. The guide saves you from the common $5K-$15K mistakes that show up in the wrong contractor's quote.

HOA Boards

Scoping a community amenity court and getting multiple bids. The guide gives you a question framework so every bid you collect is comparable apples-to-apples.

Property Managers

Evaluating courts for hotels, apartments, or commercial properties. The guide highlights the procurement details (insurance, documentation, phased install) that residential-only installers fumble.