Tennis Court Resurfacing & Repair
Regular repair and resurfacing is key to increasing the lifespan and playability of your acrylic sport courts. No job is too big or too small for our professional team.
Resurfacing Experts
Our crew has the experience and the equipment to tackle any resurfacing job, large or small.
They are trained to identify bird baths, cracks, and other surface imperfections or damage. Those areas need to be given special treatment and preparation prior to resurfacing in order to provide a satisfactory surface coating at the end. Similar to paint in your house, if the surface underneath is rough or broken, you’ll see it in the coating.
Crisp lines can be a concern for some contractors, but not for us! We use a precision line layout and installation technique sure to provide the crispest lines, every time.
Professional Products
We are certified installers of Neyra/Dynaflex and Riteway Crack Repair.
Our products are the highest quality available; tournament grade and endorsed by the USTA and USA Pickleball. Engineered to last with the finest synthetic pigments and polymers.
High quality does not necessarily equal high price. We purchase our materials in bulk and pass that savings onto you! If you’re inclined to DIY, often we can do the whole project for what it costs you to buy the materials.
Home-Town Service
We pride ourselves on being approachable, honest, and reliable.
If we say we’re coming, we will be there. If you ask questions, we will answer.
Client Testimonials
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It’s easier to fix small damage now than it is to fix big damage later. Let’s chat!
Want to install a new court?
Whether you’d like a post tensioned slab or standard reinforced, we can do it all. From the ground up, we have options to fit all styles & budgets. We have a Certified Post Tension Installer on staff as well as a Licensed Public Works Contractor.
FAQ
How long does it take to resurface a tennis court?
This depends largely on how many courts you have as well as how much damage needs to be repaired. For a single court you should prepare for about 7 days of down time. For sets of 3 to 6 tennis courts, prepare for 2 to 3 weeks.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes.
State of Idaho – Contractor’s License, Public Works License
State of Utah – Contractor’s License
General Liability & Workman’s Compensation Insurance
What is your service area?
We are based in Idaho Falls, Idaho and primarily serve Southeast Idaho as well as Northern Utah. However, if you’re interested in working together, please reach out. If we have availability we would be glad to accommodate other travel requests.
How often should I resurface my courts?
The general recommendation is every 4 to 6 years. If your court sees very heavy use, it may need to be done more frequently than that.
Do I need to do anything before you come to do the resurfacing?
Short Answer: Simply remove your net post(s) and net(s).
Longer Answer: We’d love to have any weeds or debris cleared away from the edges of the court and access to power and water. However, if that is not readily available, we can bring our own.
How should we maintain the courts between resurfacing?
DO NOT PRESSURE WASH YOUR COURTS!
All acrylic coatings are softer when wet and are more prone to damage. The primary method of cleaning the surface should be a leaf blower. A very soft brush with mild soapy water may also be used if needed. Do not use harsh chemicals.
Do not use squeegees, snow shovels, snow blowers, etc. to clear court surface. Puddles can be blown with a leaf blower or pushed with a court drying roller. Courts should be completely dry before use.
Do not allow roller blades, scooters, or bikes on your court.
Adjust your sprinklers so they do not spray the court.