Tennis Court Resurfacing in Metro Detroit
Crack repair • Acrylic resurfacing • Surface leveling • Precision line striping
Serving Oakland, Wayne & Macomb Counties
✔ Locally owned in Metro Detroit
✔ HOA, school & municipal experience
✔ Built for Michigan freeze–thaw conditions
✔ Clear communication and scheduling
Common Tennis Court Issues We Address
Cracks spreading across the playing surface
Low spots and standing water
Slippery, peeling, or oxidized acrylic coatings
Faded or inaccurate tennis court lines
Uneven surfaces affecting play and safety
Our Tennis Court Resurfacing Process
On-site evaluation and surface assessment
Power washing and surface preparation
Crack repair and low-spot leveling
Acrylic resurfacing system application
Regulation tennis court line striping and final walkthrough
Built for Long Term Performance
Tennis courts in Michigan are exposed to freeze–thaw cycles, moisture intrusion, and UV degradation. Proper preparation and material selection are critical to long-term performance.
Our resurfacing process focuses on correcting underlying surface issues before applying acrylic coatings and striping to extend court life and reduce future maintenance.
Who We Work With
Homeowner associations (HOAs)
Schools and universities
Parks and municipalities
Private clubs and residential courts
We work directly with boards, property managers, and facility decision-makers to deliver clear proposals and reliable scheduling.
Service Area
We provide tennis court resurfacing throughout Metro Detroit, including Troy, Novi, Northville, Plymouth, Livonia, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, Royal Oak, Bloomfield Hills, Shelby Township, and surrounding areas across Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb Counties.
Considering Pickleball Court Conversion?
Many communities are converting underused tennis courts into pickleball courts or multi-use layouts. We evaluate existing tennis courts and provide conversion options that maximize court usage while meeting current standards.
Learn more about pickleball court resurfacing and conversions
(Link to Pickleball Courts page)
Request a Free Court Evaluation
If your tennis courts are cracking, faded, or no longer meeting expectations, we provide on-site evaluations and clear resurfacing recommendations.
Tennis Court Resurfacing FAQs
Q1: How often should tennis courts be resurfaced?
Answer:
Most outdoor tennis courts should be resurfaced every 4–8 years depending on usage, drainage, and exposure to Michigan’s freeze–thaw cycles. Regular crack repair and maintenance can extend surface life.
Q2: Can cracked tennis courts be repaired, or do they need full replacement?
Answer:
In many cases, cracks and surface defects can be repaired through professional resurfacing without full replacement. We evaluate structural conditions to determine the most cost-effective solution.
Q3: How long does tennis court resurfacing take?
Answer:
Most resurfacing projects are completed within several days, depending on weather conditions, surface repairs required, and court size. Scheduling is coordinated to minimize downtime.
Q4: Can existing tennis courts be converted to pickleball courts?
Answer:
Yes. Many communities convert tennis courts into dedicated pickleball courts or multi-use layouts. We evaluate court dimensions, surface conditions, and usage needs before recommending conversion options.
Q5: Do you work with HOAs and municipalities?
Answer:
Yes. We regularly work with homeowner associations, schools, and municipalities across Metro Detroit, providing clear proposals, timelines, and professional project execution.

