FAQ’s

  • Yes. When resurfacing courts we assess the current condition of your court and provide a price according to the amount of work needed. We will repair cracks, grind high areas, and anything else needed to bring the court to a like-new, or as close to new, condition as possible. Keep in mind, concrete, and asphalt, do crack. We can repair the cracks to the best of our ability but, cracks will return.
  • Generally, permits are not required in order to build a court. If required, the owner of the property is responsible for obtaining a permit. Permit requirements can vary depending on the project and local regulations.

    We can advise property owners/managers regarding necessary permits that may be required per local ordinances and/or regulations.

  • For a new court we estimate 65 to 90 days. A resurface takes about 5 to 7 days.

  • When constructing sport courts, we utilize the least reactive concrete to minimize cracking. All concrete WILL crack. We use materials that will minimize the cracking as much as possible.

    We surface/resurface courts using SportMaster Acrylic Color Coating System.

  • We are able to build courts of any size.  If you don’t have enough room for a “regulation” size court we can assist in maximizing the size of your court to accommodate the type of play you are looking for.

  • For a complete court construction inclusive of lighting, our estimate stands at approximately $175,000. Should lighting not be required, the estimated cost reduces to $135,000. These figures encompass all essentials such as fencing, nets, and paint, ensuring a comprehensive and top-quality facility.

  • Over time, the sun will fade the paint just like any other outdoor surface. Occasional rain will not affect the life of the court. Excessive rain can affect the concrete and cause "pop-outs" that will, in turn, affect the paint.

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