Our court surfacing solutions are ideal for basketball courts, pickleball courts, tennis courts, badminton courts, and countless other types of multi-use courts. We use the newest tech and innovations that allow us to supply quality solutions to any court needs.
Proudly serving Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Florida, Wyoming, Colorado
Our 100% acrylic-textured surfacing isn't just paint; it's a precision-engineered layer that ensures consistent ball speed and bounce tailored for the Arizona climate.
We build courts to withstand the heat and elements. Our high-pigment, fade-resistant technology keeps your court looking vibrant year after year.
From the first call to the first game, we make building your court easy and exciting.
Fill out our form or call us. We'll discuss your sports needs, custom features, and schedule a final consultation to finalize colors.
Receive a detailed price breakdown. Make adjustments until it's perfect. Upon approval and deposit, you're on our calendar.
Our master technicians get to work. Most pickleball or tennis courts are completed in under 3 days with meticulous attention to detail.
A final walkthrough with a co-owner ensures perfection. Your court is ready for play just 24 hours after the final coating.
We don't cut corners. Every layer serves a purpose, creating a surface that is safe, durable, and professional-grade.
We start by filling cracks and holes with a specialized binder to restore surface integrity and create a flawless base.
A mixture of sand and binder is applied to smooth out the texture, preparing the court for optimal color adhesion.
The aesthetic layer that defines your court. Applied evenly without streaks for a stunning, vibrant finish.
Laser-sharp lines painted to official dimensions for tennis, basketball, or pickleball. Correct positioning guaranteed.
This is the first step in preparing the court for resurfacing. It involves applying a patch binder to the court surface to fill in any existing cracks or holes. The binder helps to restore the integrity of the court surface and prepare it for the next steps in the process. Quality standards for this step often involve ensuring that all cracks and holes are properly filled, and that the patch binder is spread evenly to avoid creating any uneven surfaces.
Once the patch binder has been applied and has dried, the next step is to apply a resurfacer coating. This coating is often made of a mixture of sand, binder, and other ingredients, and it serves to smooth out the court surface and prepare it for the color coating. Quality standards for this step involve ensuring that the resurfacer coating is mixed properly and applied evenly, and that it covers the entire court surface to create a smooth, even playing surface.
The next step in the process is applying the color coating. This is the layer that gives the court its distinctive color and appearance. Quality standards for this step involve making sure that the color coating is applied evenly and without any streaks or blotches, and that it adheres well to the resurfacer coating underneath.
After the color coating has been applied and has dried, the next step is to paint the lines on the court. These lines delineate the boundaries of the court and the areas for different types of play (such as the service boxes in tennis, or the three-point line in basketball). Quality standards for this step often involve ensuring that the lines are straight and clear, and that they are the correct dimensions and in the correct positions according to the rules of the sport.
"We ensure that each step is performed correctly and to the best of the company's abilities, resulting in a court that is smooth, evenly coated, and correctly marked. The court will be safe and enjoyable for players to use, and will be durable enough to withstand the rigors of play and the effects of weather. We back our work with an extensive warranty."
Complete your court with professional-grade accessories installed by our team.
Explore color combinations and visualize your court before we build it. Select your sport to start designing.