Sports Court Striping
In South Phoenix, AZ
Multi-Sport Court Line Marking
1-800-STRIPER® provides professional sports court striping in South Phoenix, AZ — marking pickleball courts to USA Pickleball specifications, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings using durable acrylic traffic paint.
1-800-STRIPER® of South Phoenix PROVIDes Sport Court and Playground Markings Services NEAR YOU
Want to get people to come out to play?
Brighten up your faded sport courts or turn your playground into a safe, colorful, and engaging space that entices people to come out and play.
Sport Court Specialties:
Court Types We Stripe in South Phoenix
Pickleball demand keeps growing across South Phoenix — HOA amenity courts, resort facilities, and city parks all need clean, regulation markings. We stripe new courts and refresh faded ones, using contrasting line colors when overlaying pickleball lines on an existing tennis court surface. Basketball courts are another regular request, whether it’s a full-court setup for a school gym or a half-court at an apartment complex. Tennis courts, multi-sport overlays, and playground game markings round out what we handle. Four square grids, hopscotch layouts, and number grids are popular at schools and parks throughout Maricopa and Pinal counties. If a court exists or needs to be laid out from scratch, 1-800-STRIPER® of South Phoenix can mark it.
Court Dimension Specifications
Getting court dimensions right matters — a pickleball kitchen line in the wrong spot or a three-point arc that’s off by a foot changes how the space plays. We work from published standards on every job.
| Court Type | Playing Surface | Key Measurement |
|---|---|---|
| Pickleball | 20′ × 44′ playing lines; 30′ × 60′ recommended total area | Non-volley zone 7′ from net per USA Pickleball Official Rulebook |
| Tennis (singles) | 78′ × 27′ | Baseline to baseline |
| Tennis (doubles) | 78′ × 36′ | Includes doubles alleys |
| Basketball (NBA/college) | 94′ × 50′ | Full court |
| Basketball (high school) | 84′ × 50′ | Full court |
The Arizona sun is hard on paint. Acrylic traffic paint holds up well under UV exposure, which is why it’s the standard choice for outdoor sports court striping in South Phoenix.
Why Choose 1-800-STRIPER® of South Phoenix
Owner Josh Hatch runs a local operation — not a dispatch center routing jobs to unfamiliar crews. That means you get consistent work from someone who knows the Phoenix area. Customers have rated 1-800-STRIPER® of South Phoenix 5.0 stars on Google across 12 reviews. Call (480) 662-2363 for a free estimate. We work with HOA boards, parks departments, school facilities managers, and resort operators across the South Phoenix area.
For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in South Phoenix page.
Businesses We Serve
How it Works
GET A FREE ESTIMATE
Contact us today and we’ll have a quote to you in 24 hours
SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION
We’ll have your play space restriped in less than 7 days, without affecting your playtime
GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS
For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in South Phoenix, AZ
What are the regulation dimensions for a pickleball court?
A standard pickleball court has playing lines of 20′ × 44′, with a recommended total area of 30′ × 60′ to allow room for play. The non-volley zone (kitchen) runs 7′ from the net on each side. These measurements follow the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook. We lay out every new court to these specs.
Can you add pickleball lines to an existing tennis court?
Yes. Overlaying pickleball lines on a tennis court is a common request. We use a contrasting line color so players can read the pickleball boundaries clearly without the tennis lines causing confusion. One tennis court typically fits two pickleball courts side by side.
What type of paint do you use on sports courts?
We use acrylic traffic paint on outdoor sports courts. Acrylic is UV-resistant, which matters in South Phoenix where sun exposure degrades lesser paints quickly. It bonds well to concrete and asphalt surfaces and dries to a durable finish.
How long before a freshly striped court is playable?
Drying time depends on temperature and humidity, but acrylic paint typically dries to the touch within 30–60 minutes under normal Arizona conditions. We’ll let you know the recommended wait time before foot traffic based on conditions on the day of the job.
Do you stripe playground game markings like four square or hopscotch?
Yes. Schools and parks throughout Maricopa and Pinal counties regularly request playground game markings — four square grids, hopscotch layouts, number grids, and similar. The process is the same as sports court striping: clean lines, durable paint, correct dimensions for the game.
How often do HOA and resort sports courts need re-striping in Arizona?
AZ sun accelerates UV fade on painted lines, so outdoor courts here typically need re-striping more often than in cooler climates. HOA amenity courts and resort facilities usually re-stripe every one to two years depending on usage and surface exposure. A quick visual check — if lines look washed out or thin — is a reliable signal it’s time to call.