Build Your Court From the Ground Up
Masonry
First, the base is prepped where the court will be built. Then a concrete border is set to prevent future expansion cracks in the asphalt. The concrete is allowed two weeks to cure before paving.
Asphalt Paving
Once the concrete border has cured, the court area is paved with asphalt. The asphalt is allowed thirty days to cure before resurfacing.
Asphalt is the preferred surface for most sport courts. It is favored for it’s low maintenance and durability, with less cracking throughout it’s lifespan compared to concrete surfaces.
Acrylic Resurfacing
Acrylic Resurfacing paint is hand-squeegeed on with skillful technique. We take joy in crafting a pristine playing surface, tailored to the color and playing speed of your liking.
Choose from an array of color choices from Nova Sports, Laykold, or SealMaster and watch as your court comes to life!