Pickleball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, and multi-sport surfaces — outdoor and indoor, residential and commercial. Any surface. Any color. Any sport. Veteran owned and operated across Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Kentucky.
Trusted by leading organizations across the Southeast
Click a court type to see our work. We build and coat every type of sport surface — outdoor and indoor, on concrete, asphalt, and existing hard floors.






















Real jobs, real results — completed by our own crews. Watch the finished product come to life on two of our most recent projects.
Project 01 — Residential Pickleball Court
Project 02 — Luxury Estate Court — Georgia
We work with all major sport court surface systems and apply the right product for your budget, performance needs, and environment. Not sure which system is right for you? We'll give you an honest recommendation.
Water-based latex acrylic is the industry standard for outdoor sport courts. Excellent durability, color retention, and slip resistance. Used by most professional and recreational facilities worldwide.
Cushion court systems add a rubberized shock-absorbing base layer beneath the acrylic color coat. Dramatically reduces joint stress and fatigue — the preferred choice for older players and high-use facilities.
Epoxy coatings provide a durable, high-gloss, or textured surface ideal for indoor concrete floors. Excellent chemical resistance, easy to clean, and available in any color with embedded line markings.
Seamster and similar modular court systems use interlocking tiles that can be installed over any flat surface — concrete, asphalt, or wood. No adhesive required and reversible.
New concrete or asphalt provides the permanent base for most outdoor courts. We coordinate new court construction from base grading through final line marking — one contractor, start to finish.
VersaCourt and polypropylene tile court systems are installed over any flat surface and provide excellent ball response and player comfort. Popular for indoor installations and areas where adhesive coating isn't ideal.
We help you choose your court layout, sport configuration, and color combination. We bring samples and can provide digital mockups so you know exactly what to expect before we start.
We prep the surface with crack filling, grinding, and cleaning, then apply a bonding promoter/primer coat so the color coating adheres perfectly and lasts for years.
Watch: Promoter Spray Application
We apply 2-3 coats of your chosen surface system — acrylic, epoxy, cushion, or specialty coating — for full, even coverage and the right texture and color depth.
Regulation lines marked with precision. Every court gets professional aerial drone photography when complete — yours to keep for records, real estate, or social media.
From backyard barn conversions to luxury estate courts with mountain views — we've built courts in almost every imaginable setting across the Southeast. Our own crews handle every job.
Purple and gold, blue and navy, green and terra cotta — we match team colors, HOA palettes, or anything you envision. No extra charge for custom colors.
Barn floors, basement courts, backyard slabs, luxury estate courts — we've done them all. We know which systems work on which surfaces and won't oversell you.
Every completed court gets professional aerial photography. Great for your records, listing photos, HOA approvals, or social media posts that will stop thumbs.
The same attention to detail and pride in workmanship that military service demands. We don't cut corners — ever.
Coating an existing concrete or asphalt surface runs $4,000-$10,000 depending on size and condition. New concrete pad plus coating runs $15,000-$30,000+. Indoor barn courts vary by floor condition. We provide free, detailed estimates with no surprises.
Plexipave and similar acrylic systems are water-based multi-coat finishes that provide a textured, slip-resistant playing surface. They're the most common outdoor court surface — durable, colorfast, and available in any color. Most of our outdoor courts use an acrylic system.
Cushion courts (like CushionMaster) add a rubberized base layer that absorbs up to 35% of impact — significantly easier on joints. Recommended for players over 50, or anyone with knee or hip concerns. Adds cost but worth it for daily players.
Absolutely — indoor barn courts are some of our most popular projects. We coat and line concrete floors inside barns, shops, and garages. A pickleball court needs roughly 30x60 feet of clear indoor space minimum.
Yes. We regularly stripe pickleball and basketball lines on the same surface using different colors to differentiate the sports. This is a very popular and cost-effective option for residential and HOA courts.
Acrylic is ideal for outdoor courts — UV-stable, flexible, and breathable. Epoxy is better for indoor concrete floors — harder, more chemical-resistant, and higher gloss. We'll recommend the right system for your specific surface and setting.







Free estimate — tell us your sport, your space, and your colors. We'll give you a detailed quote within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
Call or Text Us (865) 566-9008📍 Serving TN · GA · FL · NC · SC · KY
We'll review your court project and follow up within one business day with your free estimate.