
Pickleball is growing fast, and the right court setup can turn unused space, aging courts, or high-demand facilities into a better place to play.
Pickleball has its own rhythm, layout, player flow, spacing needs, and facility considerations. A successful pickleball project should account for court orientation, fencing, access, player waiting areas, surfacing, line visibility, sound considerations, and whether the courts will be used for casual play, leagues, tournaments, lessons, or community programming.
Carolina Sport Surfaces helps court owners choose the right approach for dedicated pickleball courts, tennis court conversions, shared-use layouts, resurfacing, and long-term court maintenance.
Build dedicated pickleball courts for parks, HOAs, clubs, schools, resorts, private homes, and recreation facilities.
Convert underused or aging tennis courts into pickleball courts with thoughtful layouts, resurfacing, striping, and color coating.
Refresh existing pickleball courts with surface preparation, repairs, acrylic coatings, and updated lines.
Add pickleball lines to existing courts or update faded court markings for clearer play.
Plan multiple pickleball courts for community, club, municipal, or high-volume play.
Add nets, posts, dividers, fencing coordination, windscreens, benches, and other court accessories as part of your project.
Pickleball brings people together, but the right court setup makes the difference between a space that simply has lines and a space people actually want to use.
We build and resurface pickleball courts for:
Many facilities are looking for ways to meet pickleball demand without starting from scratch. Existing tennis courts may be candidates for pickleball conversion, shared-use striping, or full resurfacing and layout updates.
The right solution depends on the condition of the existing court, available space, fencing, drainage, player traffic, and how the facility wants the courts to be used.
Dedicated pickleball courts give players a cleaner experience, clearer lines, better movement, and a facility layout designed around how pickleball is actually played.
For communities, clubs, parks, and private properties, dedicated courts can help reduce confusion, support more frequent play, and create a stronger recreational asset.
Carolina Sport Surfaces can help with new court construction, resurfacing, coatings, layout planning, and court accessories.

Many pickleball projects start with the same question: “What can we do with the space we already have?” Our team can help evaluate your current court, available area, and project goals.
Share your location, current court or site condition, and whether you want new courts, a conversion, resurfacing, or striping.
Our team helps determine what your space can support and what work may be needed before lines, coatings, nets, or accessories are added.
We help you understand the next step so you can move forward with confidence.
Carolina Sport Surfaces serves pickleball court clients across South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and surrounding areas. From backyard pickleball courts to multi-court community facilities, our team helps clients build, convert, resurface, and maintain courts designed for long-term use.
Yes. Many tennis courts can be converted or striped for pickleball depending on the court condition, space, layout goals, and intended use.
Yes. Pickleball uses a smaller court layout with its own dimensions and non-volley zone. Clear striping and color contrast are important for playability.
Yes. Carolina Sport Surfaces builds pickleball courts for private homes as well as HOAs, parks, clubs, schools, resorts, and recreation facilities.
Often, yes. If the existing court is faded, cracked, slick, uneven, or peeling, resurfacing before adding pickleball lines can create a better long-term result.
Yes. Pickleball lines can be added to some existing courts, but the court condition, surface type, and layout should be reviewed first.
Tell us about your space and our team will help you understand the best path forward.
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