Sterling Ranch Pickleball Facility with PICKLEGLASS enclosure

Case Study — Douglas County, Colorado

Sterling
Ranch

Project Type

Multifamily Development

Facility

8 Premium Courts

Sound Rating

STC 36

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Courts
0
STC Sound Rating
0
Sound Reduction
0
Most Used Amenity

8-court pickleball facility with full PICKLEGLASS™ sound reduction — built inside Colorado's largest master-planned community.

Aerial view of Sterling Ranch community

3,400 Acres.
30,000 Residents.

Sterling Ranch is a 3,400-acre master-planned community at the base of the Rocky Mountain foothills. One of the largest active developments in Colorado — 30,000 residents across multiple villages, built by seven national homebuilders: PulteGroup, Lennar, Taylor Morrison, KB Home, Richmond American, Tri Pointe Homes, and Century Communities.

This isn't a budget subdivision. Every amenity in Sterling Ranch is held to a high standard. When pickleball entered the plan, it had to meet the same bar as everything else in the community.

Residents wanted pickleball. But homes sat close to the planned court location.

Noise complaints

from neighboring homes

Restricted hours

to manage the sound

Aesthetic mismatch

in a premium development

The standard playbook — chain-link fencing and hope — wasn't going to work here. They needed a real solution...

A complete 8-court facility. One contract. One team.

PICKLEGLASS tempered glass panels with matte black steel framing
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PICKLEGLASS™ Enclosure

Full-height tempered glass panels on steel framing, built for Colorado wind loads. Matte black finish. STC rating of 36 — roughly 50% perceived sound reduction, about a 10 dBA drop at the nearest property line.

Sound modeling was done before construction using ISO 9613-2 methodology and independently validated by Cerami & Associates.

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SMARTLOCK Access

Autonomous access control integrated with PodPlay and CourtReserve. PIN, key, and card entry with automated lock schedules. Residents book and access courts on their own — no staffing required.

SMARTLOCK autonomous access control system
PICKLETILE single-source court delivery
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Single-Source Delivery

Surfaces, glass, lighting, access control, and site design — all run through PICKLETILE™. On a project with this many stakeholders, having one team own the court scope eliminated the coordination failures that define fragmented project delivery.

  • Most active amenity in the entire development — ahead of trails, pools, and fitness centers
  • Zero operational restrictions due to sound since opening
  • Approved in only 1 board meeting and without HOA objection
  • Full community approval before construction started
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The PICKLEGLASS™ system has exceeded expectations, delivering a premium experience while protecting the community from the sound. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, quickly making it one of the most valued amenities.

Jessica Gottschalk
Director, Community Experience & Resident Support
Sterling Ranch
#1
Amenity
Zero
Restrictions
100%
Approval
10 dBA
Drop
The Difference

Categorically Superior

See exactly how a PICKLETILE™ build compares to standard municipal court construction.

Standard Build

PICKLETILE™ Build

Chain-link fencing

PICKLEGLASS™ Enclosures

No sound study conducted

Pre-build acoustic modeling

Inevitably leads to complaints

Zero sound restrictions or HOA objections

Restricted playing hours

Open all day for maximum ROI

Looks like a municipal rec facility

Premium, country-club aesthetic

Multiple fragmented vendors

Single-source delivery & accountability

The question isn't whether to build pickleball courts.

Residents want them. The question is whether the courts you build will be the amenity everyone talks about — or the one that generates complaints. The difference comes down to one thing: did you plan for the sound, or did you hope no one would notice?