Concrete makes the court possible; the acrylic system makes it playable. We install premium 100% acrylic color systems engineered for Montana UV and freeze-thaw.
Two courts can share identical concrete and play nothing alike — the coating system decides the color, the grip, the ball speed, and how the court weathers a decade of Montana sun and frost. We install premium 100% acrylic color systems: an acrylic resurfacer coat to fill and level the substrate, then two to three color coats loaded with graded silica sand that sets the texture. More sand means more grip and a slower ball; less means a faster surface. We tune it to your sport and your knees.
Cheap coatings fail in Montana within a couple of winters — chalking under high-altitude UV, delaminating when freeze-thaw stresses the bond. Our systems are 100% acrylic formulations rated for cold climates, applied only in proper temperature and humidity windows within the April–October season. Whether we are coating a new slab, upgrading a builder-grade surface, or re-coating as part of resurfacing, the result is a uniform, UV-stable playing field. Licensed, insured, and warranty-backed across Montana, Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene.
Full acrylic coating systems for existing courts run $4,500–$12,000 depending on size and condition; cushioned systems add roughly 30–60%.
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No vinyl-cut or asphalt-emulsion shortcuts. Full-acrylic chemistry holds color under high-altitude UV and flexes with temperature swings instead of chalking and peeling.
Graded silica in the color coats controls grip and ball speed. Pickleball players, tennis players, and basketball families each get a different mix — deliberately.
Formulations selected for freeze-thaw resilience and applied within strict temperature windows, so the bond survives the winters that destroy bargain coatings.
Classic greens and blues, bold customs, or two-tone layouts that visually separate the playing area from run-off zones — applied in uniform, squeegee-finished coats.
Optional cushioned acrylic layers add resilient rubber-particle underlayment that measurably reduces joint impact — a favorite upgrade for daily pickleball players.
A continuous acrylic membrane sheds water away from the concrete. In freeze-thaw country, the coating is not cosmetic — it is the slab's raincoat.
We test the existing slab or verify new concrete has cured roughly 28 days, checking moisture, profile, and repairs needed before any product goes down.
Together we select the coating system, texture level, and color scheme — with samples, not just swatches on a screen.
Pressure washing, acid etch or grinding as needed, crack treatment, and birdbath leveling. Coating adhesion is earned in this step.
One resurfacer coat, then two to three acrylic color coats squeegeed in alternating directions, each fully dried within proper temperature windows.
We verify uniform coverage and texture, confirm cure, review care instructions, and document your coating warranty.
One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
Montana sun and freeze-thaw are hard on acrylic. Resurfacing every 4–8 years restores color, grip, and true bounce — and heads off damage that gets expensive to ignore.
Learn more →Lines are the rules made visible. We lay out and stripe courts to exact regulation geometry — and add new sports to existing courts without turning them into scribble.
Learn more →Every arena has a mark at center court. Yours should too — a family name, a team crest, or a brand, rendered in durable acrylic that plays exactly like the rest of the surface.
Learn more →Free site visits. Honest numbers. Courts built to outlast Montana winters.
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