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Serving all of Arizona

Court resurfacing in Arizona

Crack repair, resurfacing and new color coats for tennis, pickleball and basketball courts. Homes, HOAs, clubs and schools, handled by one licensed contractor from repair to new lines.

  • AZ ROC 324026KA Dual Engineering
  • Licensed since 2019
  • Nearly 1,000 projects
  • Family owned
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Why the license matters

AZ ROC 324026

ROC 324026 is a KA Dual Engineering license. It covers the grading, the concrete, and the lighting on one license, for residential and commercial work alike. Many court builders hold a narrower specialty license and bring in other contractors for the rest of the job.

Our work

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The work

What resurfacing includes

  • Cleaning and prep

    Loose coating, dirt and debris come off the slab first so the new coats bond to sound surface.

  • Crack repair

    Cracks are cleaned out, filled and reinforced before any coat goes on, so they are sealed under the new surface instead of showing through it.

  • Leveling

    Low spots that hold water after rain are filled and leveled so the court drains instead of puddling.

  • Acrylic resurfacer and color coats

    A resurfacer layer evens out the texture, then color coats go on in your colors for the playing area and the surround.

  • New lines

    Regulation lines for the court’s sport, or pickleball lines added to a tennis or basketball court in a second color.

  • Nets, posts and hardware

    Nets, posts and anchors are checked, and replaced where they are worn.

Process

How it goes

  • We look at the court

    We walk the court, note the cracks, low spots and fading, and tell you whether a resurface will hold or the slab needs more than a coat.

  • Written quote

    You get a written quote that lists the repairs, the coats, the colors and the lines, so you know what is being done and why.

  • The work

    Cleaning, crack repair, leveling, resurfacer, color coats and lines, in that order, by one contractor on one contract.

  • Play

    We walk the finished court with you, set the net, and hand it back.

Signs your court needs work

Phoenix sun breaks an acrylic coat down faster than it would in a milder climate. Months of direct UV and surface temperatures far above the air temperature dry the binder out, so color chalks and cracks open sooner here, and the resurfacing cycle is shorter. These are the signs to look for.

  • Cracks that widen or deepen

    A hairline crack that grows each season is letting water into the slab. The sooner it is filled, the less there is to repair.

  • Bubbling or peeling

    Blisters and flaking coat mean moisture is sitting under the surface. The loose coat has to come off before anything goes over it.

  • Fading and faint lines

    Color that has gone chalky and lines you can barely see are the UV at work. A recoat brings both back.

  • Water that puddles

    Standing water after rain marks a low spot. Those get leveled during the resurface so the court dries evenly.

FAQ

Questions

How do I know if my court needs resurfacing?

Look for cracks that are getting wider or deeper, coating that bubbles or peels, color that has faded to chalk, lines you have to hunt for, and water that sits on the court after rain. Any one of them is worth a look. Two or more usually mean the court is due.

Can you just fill the cracks?

Sometimes. A few small, isolated cracks can be cleaned and sealed on their own. Once there are many cracks, or wide ones, filling alone leaves visible patches and the surface around them keeps failing, so the repairs get sealed under a full resurface.

Resurface or rebuild?

A slab that is sound, level and draining takes a resurface. A slab that is heaving, sinking or cracked all the way through may need more than a coat, and we tell you which on the site visit rather than coating over a problem.

Can you add pickleball lines while you are at it?

Yes. Pickleball lines go on a tennis or basketball court in a second color so both games read clearly, or the court converts to pickleball only with a full regulation layout.

Can I change the colors?

Yes. You pick the playing area and surround colors from the acrylic range, in any combination, and the coatings are UV-resistant to hold their color in the Arizona sun.

Where do you work?

All of Arizona. We are headquartered in Phoenix and work across the state, from Tucson and Yuma to Prescott and Flagstaff. Tell us where the court is and we confirm on the first call.

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