Built for Florida Performance

Cornhole Lane Installation

CourtCo installs cornhole lanes engineered for stability, accuracy, and long-term outdoor performance in Florida’s heat and humidity. Each lane is built with proper dimensions, surfacing, and structural support to ensure consistent board placement and reliable play conditions. Whether for a backyard, HOA, or community recreation area, every installation is constructed for durability and year-round use.

Cornhole Lane Installation Services

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New Builds

Lanes Designed for Regulation Cornhole Play

New cornhole lanes are built around proper spacing, surface traction, and level installation. CourtCo designs permanent or semi-permanent lane setups with stable pads, court markings, lighting options, and surrounding layout design. Each lane is tailored to the available space and built for predictable bag throw performance.

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Resurfacing & Repairs

Bringing Old Courts Back to Life

Outdoor cornhole lanes can suffer from fading surfaces, uneven pads, shifting ground, and material wear. CourtCo restores lanes by repairing base issues, leveling play areas, renewing coatings, and reestablishing accurate lane spacing. Resurfacing ensures smooth, consistent conditions so gameplay remains fair and enjoyable.

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Upgrades & Enhancements

More Than Just Cornhole

Turn your Cornhole Lane into a multi-use space by adding other game markings. Enhance play and appearance with fencing, windscreens, LED lighting, or seating for players and spectators.

Why Homeowners & Communities Choose CourtCo

Cornhole lanes require solid construction, level surfaces, and weather-resistant materials to hold up in Florida. CourtCo delivers owner-involved service and installs lanes built to maintain accuracy and stability through heavy sun, rain, and year-round outdoor use. Clients receive dependable lanes that stay true, safe, and visually clean over time.

“We recently had CourtCo build a pickleball court in our Florida property, and the results are outstanding! The surface is smooth, the lines are sharp, and the team kept us updated every step of the way. We were so impressed that we’re already planning another court with them.”

Cornhole Lane Construction in Florida

Our Construction Process

CourtCo applies a structured installation process to ensure consistent cornhole lane performance. The process begins with a consultation and site evaluation to determine layout, spacing, and surface requirements. Design and planning include selecting materials, lane configuration, and surrounding site features. Construction involves base preparation, leveling, installation of the lane platform or pad, surfacing, and finishing details. A final walkthrough confirms lane accuracy, stability, and play readiness. Ongoing support protects the lane’s performance long-term.

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Build Your Own
Custom Court

Bring your court to life before it’s built with CourtCo’s Custom Court Builder. Choose from basketball, pickleball, or tennis layouts, explore color combinations, and customize line markings to match your vision. This interactive tool makes it easy to design a court that’s uniquely yours while ensuring professional accuracy and playability.

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Hear From Our Clients

Testimonials from satisfied clients who love our products and services at Manufacturing Company.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

CourtCo builds and resurfaces sport courts across Florida, including tennis, pickleball, basketball, bocce, shuffleboard, and more. With owner-led service and Florida-tested durability, we deliver custom courts built to last.

How long does it take to build a court?

Timelines vary depending on the type of court, site conditions, and permitting. Some courts can be built in as little as 1-2 weeks, but others can take 3-4 months with cure times and other factors. It’s best to reach out to our court consultant to get a better idea as to your specific project. Remember though, we aim to underpromise and overdeliver. We will not tell you a project will take 30 days when we know it’s a 4 month project just to get you to sign a contract.

Great question! This all depends on installation and especially maintenance. A poorly designed and constructed court can last as little as 7-10 years while a well constructed and properly maintained court can last 40-50 years. Of course maintenance costs will increase over the decades to achieve this, but it is entirely achievable and something we see regularly.

Yes! Whether we install a pickleball, tennis, basketball, or bocce court, we will design and install it to ensure it drains. This is a key aspect of being a certified ASBA American Sports Builder Association court installer. We understand and have a deep appreciation for where we are building courts and take every step to ensure water gets off the court as quickly as possible.

This is highly dependent on how much play the courts receive. Most HOA and backyard tennis and basketball courts should be resurfaced every 4-7 years deepening on the value you place on aesthetics. Pickleball courts on the other hand receive much more continuous play in a smaller footprint so those courts should be resurfaced or repainted every 3-5 years. No court should go more than 8 years without being resurfaced with a full scope and treatment. The paint begins to wear off and the court loses its ability to resist UV light, cracks start to appear, and water begins to intrude. All of these things accelerate the degradation of your court and should be avoided at all costs.

Not really, no. There is very little ongoing maintenance when it comes to keeping a hard court up. These all seem very gimmicky to us and as such, we abstain from offering them. If you believe your court needs maintenance, it probably does and is ready for a resurfacing. Please call us and our court consultants will get you a proposal to get you back in the game and your court back into tip top shape.

We offer a 2 year warranty on projects where all our recommendations are followed. All projects have a 1 year warranty on both materials and workmanship with some limited exclusions where we cannot assume the liability for things out of our control.

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