Carolina Sport Surfaces builds, resurfaces, repairs, and maintains tennis courts for schools, clubs, parks, HOAs, private facilities, and residential properties across South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and the Southeast.
Since 1970, our team has helped court owners create tennis surfaces that play consistently, drain properly, age well, and support long-term performance.
A quality tennis court depends on proper site preparation, slope, drainage, surfacing, coating, line accuracy, and long-term maintenance. Small issues in construction or resurfacing can affect how the court plays, how water moves, how cracks form, and how quickly the surface wears down.
Carolina Sport Surfaces specializes in athletic courts, not general paving. Our work is focused on helping tennis facilities, schools, clubs, communities, and homeowners make confident decisions about construction, resurfacing, repairs, coatings, and ongoing court care.

From private residential courts to school, club, and municipal facilities, we help plan and build tennis courts designed for long-term play.
Restore the look, feel, safety, and playability of an aging tennis court with professional surface preparation, repair, and acrylic color coating.
Cracks, low spots, drainage problems, peeling coatings, and surface wear can all affect play. We help evaluate the issue and recommend the right repair approach.
Refresh faded courts or update your facility with professional color coating, striping, and layout improvements.
For clubs and facilities that prefer clay court play, Carolina Sport Surfaces also provides clay court construction and maintenance support. The current site already has a clay court construction page, but it is very thin and should be expanded later.
Net posts, nets, windscreens, fencing coordination, benches, dividers, and other accessories can be added or updated as part of a court project.
Every tennis court project has different priorities. A private residential court may need to blend into the property and support family play. A school or park court may need to handle heavy daily use. A club court needs to protect the member experience and meet player expectations.
Carolina Sport Surfaces works with:
Tennis courts naturally age over time, especially in outdoor environments with heat, moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, tree roots, drainage issues, and heavy use. The right repair or resurfacing plan can help extend the life of the court and improve the playing experience.
Common issues include:

Not every aging tennis court needs to be rebuilt. In many cases, cleaning, crack repair, surface preparation, and new acrylic color coatings can extend the court’s life and improve playability. In other cases, deeper structural issues may require more significant repair or reconstruction.
Our team helps evaluate the court’s condition and recommend the right next step based on the surface, age, drainage, cracking, and project goals.

Share your location, court type, current condition, and goals.
Our team reviews whether your court needs construction, resurfacing, crack repair, coatings, clay work, equipment, or a larger facility upgrade.
We help you understand the recommended scope so you can make a confident decision.
Carolina Sport Surfaces serves tennis court clients across South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and surrounding areas. Our team works with residential, commercial, school, club, park, and municipal court projects throughout the region.
We regularly support tennis court projects in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, and surrounding communities.
Many outdoor tennis courts need resurfacing every several years depending on use, climate, drainage, maintenance, and surface condition. If the court is faded, slick, cracked, or holding water, it may be time to evaluate resurfacing.
Yes. Tennis court cracks are common, but the right repair depends on the cause, size, movement, and condition of the surface. Carolina Sport Surfaces can evaluate the cracking and recommend the best repair approach.
Yes. Carolina Sport Surfaces builds and resurfaces private residential tennis courts as well as courts for clubs, schools, parks, HOAs, and commercial facilities.
Yes. Some tennis courts can be converted or striped for pickleball, but the best approach depends on the court condition, available space, intended use, and whether the facility wants dedicated or shared play.
Tell us about your court and our team will help you determine the right next step.
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