Common Questions

Frequently Asked

Questions

Duration depends on many factors — size of project, required site prep, weather, and features. The concrete generally needs to cure for 30 days before the acrylic paint surface is applied. Most jobs are completed within 6–8 weeks on average.

Absolutely. We can help you assess whether your existing court can be resurfaced or repurposed. Our team will evaluate the current condition and recommend the best path forward.

This depends on usage. Private courts may need resurfacing every 5–7 years, while commercial courts with heavier play may need it every 3–5 years.

The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) states a minimum playing surface of 30′ × 60′, with the recommended size being 34′ × 64′. A court can be built on a smaller slab, but it won’t provide a full regulation playing area.

While courts are our specialty, our main goal is to build a complete space that fits your needs and seamlessly adds value to your property. We also provide fencing, lighting, turf, masonry, benches, trash receptacles, pet waste stations, and more — all tailored to your individual needs.

We use classic acrylic surfacing systems as well as cushion surfacing systems. The acrylic surface provides excellent ball bounce consistency and durability, while cushion systems offer additional comfort for players.

Yes. We build courts for backyard homes, ranches, and lake houses as well as large-scale commercial projects for developers, HOAs, and neighborhood amenity centers.

Still have questions? We’d love to help.