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Backyard Court Installation in Weaver Lake, Maple Grove MN

We build backyard courts throughout Weaver Lake — including the streets near Weaver Lake Park, Weaver Lake Elementary. ZIPs covered: 55311.

About the Weaver Lake corridor

The Weaver Lake corridor sits in the northeastern quarter of Maple Grove, anchored by Weaver Lake itself — a roughly 160-acre lake ringed by mature oak and maple cover, an active improvement association, and a public access point at Weaver Lake Park on the north shore. The corridor runs north of Bass Lake Road, east of Zachary Lane, and stretches up toward 101st Avenue, with the lake forming the visual and recreational center of the neighborhood. ZIP 55311 covers the entire corridor.

Housing is a mix of established 1980s and 1990s single-family-detached stock on the wooded interior streets and newer infill builds from the 2000s along the lake-adjacency premium parcels. Lot sizes here run noticeably larger than the Arbor Lakes new-build corridor — quarter-acre and half-acre lots are common on the interior, and lakefront lots stretch well past that. Weaver Lake Elementary anchors the family-housing pocket on the south side, and the wooded subdivisions tucked between the lake and Bass Lake Road have the kind of backyard footprint that supports a real court build without crowding setbacks.

For backyard court projects, that’s the key story. The corridor’s larger lots mean a regulation 30 by 60 pickleball court fits without forcing the homeowner to choose between the court and the rest of the yard, and a 40 by 80 multi-sport pad still leaves room for the trees that give Weaver Lake its character. The lakefront subset adds a wrinkle — slope toward the shoreline matters for surface drainage and pad leveling, and we plan for it during the site survey rather than discovering it on dig day.

Named landmarks we work near

  • Weaver Lake itself — roughly 160 acres, wooded shoreline, active improvement association
  • Weaver Lake Park — the north-shore public access point and playfield
  • Weaver Lake Elementary School — anchors the family-housing pocket on the south side
  • Bass Lake Road corridor — the southern edge of the neighborhood
  • Zachary Lane North — the western edge running up toward 101st Avenue
  • The wooded interior subdivisions between the lake and Bass Lake Road

If your address sits inside the area bounded roughly by these landmarks, you’re in our normal Weaver Lake service area.

Weaver Lake area — common questions

My backyard slopes down toward the lake. Can you still install a pickleball court? In most cases, yes. Lakefront slope is the most common Weaver Lake site condition we plan for. The court surface needs a level pad with proper drainage runoff away from the playing surface, which means a combination of regrading, retaining-wall work, or stepped foundation prep depending on the grade. We measure the actual slope during the site survey and quote the leveling work as a line item — no surprises on dig day.

The build envelope I want is right at the tree line. Do you handle clearance? Yes, within reason. A backyard court footprint typically needs about 10 feet of root-zone clearance from mature trees, both for the pad foundation and to keep root systems from heaving the surface over time. We flag which trees are inside the build envelope during the survey, and the homeowner decides what to clear before we mobilize. Arborist coordination is on you, but we’ll send dimensioned drawings so a tree service can quote accurately.

Are there wetland or shoreline setbacks I need to think about near Weaver Lake? Possibly. Maple Grove enforces shoreline setback rules under the city’s shoreland overlay district, and parcels close to Weaver Lake or any adjacent wetland may have a buffer requirement that limits where the court can sit. We don’t pull the permit for you, but we map the build envelope against your parcel’s setback lines during the site survey so you know what’s possible before you commit to the design.

Services we handle in the Weaver Lake area

  • Pickleball court installation — backyard pickleball court design and install: acrylic surfacing, fencing, nets, lighting. Most residential builds run $20,000–$50,000 depending on dimensions and access.
  • Multi-sport court installation — basketball, pickleball, tennis, volleyball, and futsal in a single court footprint. Typical Maple Grove builds run $20,000–$70,000 depending on size and surface choice.
  • Putting green installation — synthetic multi-hole layouts with fringe collars, sand traps, and chipping zones. Most Maple Grove installs run $3,500–$15,000.
  • Backyard basketball court — residential half-court and full-court installs with concrete pad, acrylic surfacing, and in-ground hoops. Quoted on site survey.
  • Batting cage installation — backyard netting structures with turf flooring and pitching mounds. Single-lane builds typically run $2,500–$8,000+.

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