Building A Shuffleboard Court That Glides Correctly
The feel of a shuffleboard court lives and dies on the quality of the surface. If the court is uneven, too fast in some spots, or poorly protected from drainage problems, the game becomes frustrating quickly. In Fort Worth, where soil movement and weather extremes can affect unprepared sites, the foundation has to be as carefully built as the finish layer.
We pay close attention to grade, finish consistency, and the relationship between the court and surrounding hardscape. A court beside a patio in west Fort Worth has different visual and drainage needs than one set into an amenity lawn in a new development. The goal is the same in both cases: smooth glide, clear scoring, and an outdoor feature that feels deliberate.
- Predictable puck movement
- Stable court geometry
- Clean visual finish
- Reduced maintenance headaches




