🎾 Court Space Calculator
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Full Analysis Summary
How to Use This Calculator
This tool performs three separate checks using your inputs:
- Physical fit check: Does the court (with your chosen margins) fit within your available yard width and depth after accounting for setbacks from both the property line and the house?
- Setback compliance check: Is there enough clearance on all sides to meet the setback requirements you entered?
- Impervious coverage check (if lot size and limit provided): Will the court push your total hard surface coverage over your municipality's limit?
Standard Pickleball Court Dimensions
| Configuration | Width | Length | Total Area | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Playing area only | 20 ft | 44 ft | 880 sq ft | Minimum per USA Pickleball rules |
| Minimum recommended | 30 ft | 60 ft | 1,800 sq ft | With 5 ft margin each end, 5 ft each side |
| Full recommended (with safety margins) | 44 ft | 74 ft | 3,256 sq ft | IFP/USA Pickleball preferred for serious play |
| Two-court setup | 84 ft | 74 ft | 6,216 sq ft | Two courts side-by-side with shared margins |
What to Do With Your Results
If the calculator shows your court fits: proceed to verify your specific setback and coverage numbers with your local planning department, then begin the permit process.
If the calculator shows a coverage problem: read our impervious coverage guide for options including permeable surfaces and variance requests.
If the calculator shows a setback problem: read our zoning and setback guide for information on variance requests and alternative court sizes.
If you're in an HOA: run this check alongside our HOA approval guide — your HOA may impose larger setbacks than the city requires.