Maple Grove Backyard Courts Call

Vendor Disclosure

What this site is

Maple Grove Backyard Courts is owned and operated by Wayfind Local Group, a Twin Cities NW-metro local-service marketing company. We are not the installer ourselves. We don’t own equipment, employ crews, or show up at your property.

This site is a digital intake point connecting Maple Grove-area homeowners — across all three ZIPs (55311 / 55369 / 55303) — with a contracted local backyard-court installer we work with. They handle the site survey, design, HOA documentation, build, pricing, scheduling, and warranty. The arrangement is called the rank-and-rent model, and we disclose it because homeowners booking a $20k–$70k backyard project deserve to know how a Google-search result on a domain like this one actually works.

How leads get routed

  1. You call or submit the form. (763) 555-XXXX is a Twilio tracking number; the form lives on /contact.
  2. Your inquiry routes to the installer within minutes — calls forward via Twilio to the installer’s dispatcher; form submissions trigger an SMS to that dispatcher plus an email to the installer’s inbox.
  3. The installer’s team contacts you directly to schedule the on-site survey and put a written estimate together.
  4. The installer does the actual work — survey, dimensioned plan, HOA documentation, design, build, surface installation, warranty.
  5. We don’t bill you. The installer bills you directly. Nothing on your invoice goes to Wayfind Local Group.

How we’re compensated

Wayfind Local Group is compensated by the contracted installer — not by you. The contract is a flat monthly retainer, a per-lead fee, a percentage of converted projects, or some combination, depending on what we’ve agreed to with the installer. Terms may change over the life of the partnership.

You don’t pay us anything to use this site. Calling, submitting the form, or getting a quote from the installer costs you nothing on the Wayfind Local Group side.

Our role in quality

We don’t supervise installation, hold any of the installer’s licenses, or guarantee timelines, workmanship, surface durability, or any other outcome. The installer is responsible for all of it.

Before signing any contract with the installer, do the same due diligence you’d do with any contractor on a $20k+ project:

  • Verify their Minnesota contractor license (Department of Labor and Industry: dli.mn.gov).
  • Verify their general liability and workers’ comp insurance — current certificate of insurance, not a screenshot.
  • Ask for references from completed Maple Grove-area projects and call at least two.
  • Read the written contract in full — surface system, fencing, lighting, HOA deliverables, payment schedule, warranty terms.

We don’t verify any of this on your behalf. You’re the contracting party. Verify independently.

Data handling

When you submit the form or call the tracking number, we record (per our privacy notice):

  • Your contact information (name, phone, email).
  • The service you’re asking about.
  • The source page URL the form was submitted from.
  • Your IP-country (geographic origin only, not full geo-lookup).
  • A hashed user-agent string (browser + OS fingerprint, hashed; not raw).

We retain this for 13 months for operational use — lead-routing audit, response-time analytics, quality review against installer performance. After 13 months records are automatically de-identified: contact information is stripped; only aggregate metadata remains.

We do not sell your data to third parties, advertising networks, or aggregators. We do not record phone calls — Minnesota’s one-party-consent law under Minn. Stat. § 626A.02 would permit it, but we don’t.

If you have a complaint

If something went wrong with the installer’s work — a missed deadline, a workmanship issue, a billing dispute, an ignored warranty claim — contact the installer directly first. They’re the contracting party with the authority and obligation to resolve it.

If that route fails, you can also reach Wayfind Local Group via the contact page (note “complaint” in the message). We’ll route your concern to the installer’s leadership and follow up. We can’t compel a resolution — the contract is between you and the installer — but we log every complaint, and that record feeds into future contractor-relationship decisions on this site.

Changes to this disclosure

We update this page if the operating model changes — for example, if Wayfind Local Group ever becomes the installer itself, if we add additional installer partners and route across more than one, or if the data-retention window changes. Material changes get a new “last updated” date below.

Last updated: 2026-05-28.