Apr 28, 2025 | 1-800-Striper Bellevue
Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S., and the demand for high-quality, professionally painted pickleball courts is rising with it. Whether you’re painting a brand-new court or refreshing an older one, proper pickleball court painting ensures not only a great playing experience but also the longevity and safety of your surface.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know — from court dimensions, the best time to paint, paint types, and why hiring a professional makes all the difference.
A well-painted pickleball court isn’t just about appearance — it’s about performance and safety.
If you want a regulation-size court, these measurements are critical:
Professional pickleball court painting follows a structured process:
Pro Tip: Always use high-quality acrylic-based paints designed specifically for outdoor courts to resist UV damage and heavy foot traffic.
Timing is everything when painting outdoor surfaces:
For Bellevue and surrounding areas, late May through early September is typically the safest window.
Factor | Indoor | Outdoor |
---|---|---|
Surface Type | Smooth concrete or gym floors | Asphalt or concrete |
Paint Type | Indoor sports paint (less grit) | UV-resistant textured paint |
Durability Concerns | Scuffing from shoes | UV exposure, rain, temperature swings |
Outdoor Courts: Typically 2–4 years depending on play frequency and maintenance.
Indoor Courts: Often 4–6 years with less direct weather exposure.
Regular cleaning and occasional surface sealing can extend court life significantly.
While DIY painting might seem tempting, professional court painting ensures:
If you’re located in Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Bothell, or Woodinville, 1-800-STRIPER of Bellevue provides expert pickleball court painting services designed for Pacific Northwest conditions.
We bring precision, durability, and professional-grade finishes to every project — whether it’s for a public park, school, private club, or backyard court.
Contact us today 1-800-STRIPER of Bellevue for a free consultation and let’s get your court ready for peak season!
Q: How long should I wait after rain to paint a pickleball court?
A: Ideally, wait 24–48 hours after rain, ensuring the surface is completely dry.
Q: Can you add pickleball lines to an existing tennis court?
A: Yes! Many facilities now dual-line tennis courts with a lighter color for pickleball.
Q: How much space is needed around a pickleball court?
A: A total playing area of 30×60 feet is recommended to allow safe movement outside the lines.
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