Sports Court Striping
In Fairfield County, CT
Multi-Sport Court Line Marking
1-800-STRIPER provides professional sports court striping in Fairfield County, CT — marking pickleball courts to USA Pickleball specifications, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings using durable acrylic traffic paint for commercial and municipal properties across Fairfield County.
1-800-STRIPER® of Fairfield County PROVIDes Sport Court and Playground Markings Services NEAR YOU
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Sports Court Striping in Fairfield County
Accurate lines make a court playable. 1-800-STRIPER of Fairfield County stripes pickleball, basketball, and tennis courts plus playground game markings for schools, parks, HOAs, clubs, and commercial properties across southwestern Connecticut. Sports court striping is line work, not resurfacing — we lay down the regulation lines and game markings that turn a finished surface into a court people can actually play on.
We mark to the dimensions the governing bodies publish, so a pickleball court plays at tournament spacing and a tennis court measures true. Whether you’re converting a single tennis court into multiple pickleball courts or marking a fresh multi-sport pad, the lines go down crisp, straight, and to spec.
Courts We Mark
- Pickleball courts — to USA Pickleball Official Rulebook dimensions, the fastest-growing request in the area.
- Basketball courts — full and half courts with keys, three-point arcs, and free-throw lines.
- Tennis courts — singles and doubles layouts to USTA court specifications.
- Multi-sport conversions — overlaying pickleball on existing tennis courts with color-differentiated lines.
- Playground game markings — hopscotch, four-square, maps, and activity stencils for schools and parks.
Court Dimensions and Line Specs
Each sport has published dimensions we mark to:
| Court | Playing dimensions | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Pickleball | 20 ft × 44 ft, with a 7-ft non-volley zone, in a recommended 30 ft × 60 ft total area | USA Pickleball |
| Tennis | 78 ft × 27 ft (singles) / 78 ft × 36 ft (doubles) | USTA |
| Basketball | 84–94 ft × 50 ft (school/pro); FIBA 28 m × 15 m | FIBA / standard |
Line color and contrast matter as much as dimensions — on multi-sport courts we use distinct colors so players can pick out their sport’s lines at a glance, the way USA Pickleball recommends for shared courts.
Our Striping Process
- Measure and lay out. We chalk the court to published dimensions and confirm orientation and spacing with you.
- Mask. We tape clean, straight edges for sharp lines and protect adjacent surfaces.
- Apply. We roll or spray durable acrylic court paint built to handle outdoor weather and foot traffic.
- Cure and inspect. We let the lines cure, pull tape, and walk the court to confirm dimensions and crisp edges.
We work around your schedule — outside school hours, off-season, or between league play. 1-800-STRIPER of Fairfield County holds a five-star Google rating from 9+ local customers; call (203) 501-3838 for a free estimate.
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How it Works
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SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION
We’ll have your play space restriped in less than 7 days, without affecting your playtime
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in Fairfield County, CT
What are the official pickleball court dimensions?
A regulation pickleball court is 20 feet by 44 feet, the same size for singles and doubles, with a 7-foot non-volley zone (the “kitchen”) on each side of the net. The USA Pickleball Official Rulebook recommends a total playing area of about 30 feet by 60 feet to leave safe room around the lines. We mark to those exact specs.
Can you add pickleball lines to my existing tennis court?
Yes — converting tennis courts to add pickleball is one of our most common jobs in Fairfield County. We can lay one or more pickleball courts over a tennis court and use a distinct line color so players can tell the two sports apart, as USA Pickleball recommends for shared courts. You keep the tennis court and gain pickleball.
Do you resurface courts or just stripe them?
We stripe — we lay down the lines and game markings. Resurfacing (repairing and recoating the playing surface) is a separate trade. If your surface is sound and just needs lines or a refresh, we’re exactly what you need. If the surface is cracked or worn, it should be resurfaced first, then striped; we’ll tell you honestly which you need.
What kind of paint do you use on sports courts?
We use durable acrylic court paint made to handle outdoor weather, UV, and foot traffic. It bonds to properly prepared court surfaces and holds its color and edge far better than ordinary paint. The right product depends on your surface, so we match the material to what you’ve got during the estimate.
How long does it take to stripe a sports court?
A single court — pickleball, basketball, or tennis — is usually marked in a day, including layout, masking, and cure time. Multi-sport conversions or multiple courts take longer because each layout is taped and painted separately for clean, color-separated lines. We’ll give you a clear timeline with your estimate.
Do you mark playground games and school courts?
Yes. We stripe playground game markings — hopscotch, four-square, activity circles, and map stencils — along with basketball and multi-sport courts for schools, parks, and municipalities across Fairfield County. These markings get heavy use, so we apply durable paint built to hold up to constant foot traffic and weather.