

LEHI CITY FACELIFT
Lehi City, Utah, faced a minor challenge. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, various builders had constructed tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts within their developments and subsequently donated them to the city. While these contributions were certainly valued, the lack of uniformity in colors and materials led to inconsistencies and even safety concerns for players.
For instance, the pickleball and basketball courts shown in these photos were simply coated with cement paint—without any sand added—resulting in slippery surfaces when wet and a glaring visual experience under bright sunlight.
Enter Pickled Court, which stepped in to establish a cohesive color scheme that aligns with Lehi's logo. In just four weeks, they have successfully resurfaced nine stunning courts. Players are enjoying the upgraded facilities, and city employees are delighted with the influx of positive feedback!

OLD PICKLEBALL COURTS
This original surface (surfaced with just cement paint) was worn and slippery, creating hazards for those who play. The above photo shows the "after" picture of these courts with Pickled Court's resurfacing installation. A total game changer for sure!

NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS
Lehi City officials and patrons at these parks are thrilled with the new color scheme throughout the city.

OLD BASKETBALL COURT
"Before" pics showing old basketball courts the were originally surfaced with just cement paint.

NEW BASKETBALL COURT
This "after" shot says it all! A sight to behold.
