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Lawrence Christenson

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If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, simply having the sport lines painted directly onto your cement is a fantastic alternative to full resurfacing. This approach not only saves money but also allows your kids to enjoy skateboards, scooters, and bikes on the same pad—activities that might otherwise damage a resurfaced court. It’s a win-win in many ways!



However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Future Resurfacing Challenges: If you ever decide to resurface your court, those painted lines will need to be ground down first, which can add time and cost to the project.


  2. Maintenance Required: Harsh winter conditions can cause the cement paint to flake, meaning you may need to touch up the lines every spring.


  3. Ball Bounce Variations: The pickleball might not bounce as consistently on cement joint lines compared to a fully resurfaced court.


So, while this method has some clear advantages, it’s important to consider these potential drawbacks before making your decision. Whatever you choose, we're here to help you make your pickleball court dreams a reality!



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