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COURT RESURFACING

Transforming Courts, Elevating Play.

Now serving Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas

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Services

Resurfacing:

  • Remove old coating and wash surface.

  • Patch cracks and damaged areas.

  • Apply high-quality SportMaster layering system for outdoor protection and ideal playing conditions.
     

Renovations:

  • Upgrade and modernize existing courts to like-new condition.

  • Enhance durability and longevity with specialized materials.

Why Choose Ace Coatings?

Expertise & Experience

Over a decade of industry experience ensuring top-quality craftsmanship.

Customer Satisfaction

Dedicated to exceeding customer expectations with every project.

High-Quality Materials

We use only the best materials for long-lasting results.

Comprehensive Service

From initial consultation to final touches, we handle it all.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How often should a court be resurfaced?

Courts should typically be resurfaced every 4-8 years, depending on usage and weather conditions.

2. What materials are used in the resurfacing process?

We use high-quality acrylic and epoxy patching materials, along with SportMaster paints for a durable finish.

4. How long does the resurfacing process take?

The duration varies but typically takes 2-4 days, depending on the size and condition of the court.

5. Do you offer warranties on your work?

Yes, we provide a 1 year warranty to ensure your court remains in top condition for years to come.

3. Can you resurface courts in any weather?

Ideal weather for resurfacing is dry and mild. Coating must take place with consistent temps above 50F degrees.

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Ready to start your project? Contact us for a free quote today and let Ace Coatings transform your backyard into the ultimate pickleball destination.

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