Sports Court Striping
In Boca Raton, FL
Sport Courts, Athletic Fields and Playground Markings
1-800-STRIPER provides professional sports court striping in Boca Raton, FL — marking pickleball courts to USA Pickleball specifications, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings per ASTM F2772 acrylic coating standards for HOAs and community courts across the surrounding South Florida region.
1-800-STRIPER® of Boca Raton PROVIDes Sport Court and Playground Markings Services NEAR YOU
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Sports Court Striping Services in Boca Raton, FL
PBC’s HOA-governed communities, parks and recreation departments, schools, churches, and community centers operate hundreds of outdoor sports courts. We stripe pickleball, basketball, tennis, multi-sport hybrids, and playground game markings across Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, and surrounding cities. Court layouts follow regulation dimensions per the governing body — USA Pickleball, NBA / NCAA, ITF / USTA — using durable acrylic court coatings per ASTM F2772.
Florida heat and UV impact on acrylic court life
National court-resurfacing experts cite a 2 to 3 year outdoor acrylic repaint cycle as the baseline. South Florida’s tropical climate compresses that interval significantly. Boca Raton averages a high temperature of 86°F, UV index readings of 10 or higher from June through August, and 60 or more inches of annual rainfall. Combined, those conditions accelerate acrylic court surface degradation by roughly 30 to 40% versus temperate climates. For HOA and community courts under heavy play, plan a 12 to 18 month restriping cycle. ASTM F2772 (Standard Practice for Acrylic Coating Systems for Tennis Courts) is the relevant performance standard.
Pickleball court layout per USA Pickleball Official Rulebook
Per the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook, a regulation pickleball court is 20 feet wide by 44 feet long with a 7-foot non-volley zone (commonly called “the kitchen”) on each side of the net. The net is 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches at the center. Outside the playing area, a minimum 30-foot by 60-foot total slab is recommended for safe out-of-bounds run-off, though tight HOA installations sometimes settle for 24 by 54 with reduced run-off. Line color is typically white or contrasting against the court color; lines are 2 inches wide, painted with acrylic court paint specified for outdoor exposure.
Basketball court dimensions (NBA, NCAA, FIBA)
Basketball courts come in three regulation sizes. NBA courts measure 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. NCAA courts measure 84 feet long by 50 feet wide. FIBA international courts measure 28 meters by 15 meters (approximately 92 feet by 49 feet). Community-center and HOA courts most often use NCAA dimensions. Court features like the half-court line, three-point arc, key (paint zone), free-throw line, and free-throw circle follow the relevant rulebook. We layout courts to the specified sizing and stripe with acrylic court paint suited to the substrate.
Tennis court dimensions (ITF / USTA singles + doubles)
Tennis courts follow International Tennis Federation (ITF) and United States Tennis Association (USTA) dimensional standards. Singles court: 78 feet long by 27 feet wide. Doubles court: 78 feet long by 36 feet wide. Service boxes are 21 feet long by 13.5 feet wide on each side of the net. The singles sideline sits 4 feet 6 inches inside the doubles sideline. The full slab including run-off is typically 120 by 60 feet. Lines are 2 to 4 inches wide; color is typically white. We measure and stripe to ITF specifications, including service boxes, singles and doubles sidelines, baseline, and center service mark.
Multi-sport courts: layouts for HOA and community facilities
Many HOA and community courts in the surrounding South Florida region serve multiple sports on a single slab. Pickleball plus basketball plus tennis can coexist when the slab is sized for the largest sport (typically tennis at 78 by 36 plus run-off) and lines are color-coded by sport. Standard convention: white for the dominant sport (typically tennis), contrasting color for the secondary (typically yellow or blue for pickleball, red for basketball). Properly executed multi-sport layouts require precise measurement and color discipline so each sport’s playing surface remains visually clear during play. We handle the layout geometry, not just paint application.
Playground game markings (hopscotch, four-square, kickball)
Playground game markings — hopscotch grids, four-square boxes, kickball diamonds, snake paths, alphabet grids, US maps, color wheels — are part of our sports court and playground striping work. Schools, parks-and-recreation departments, and community centers across the surrounding South Florida region install these as part of fitness and recess programming. Our crews use durable acrylic traffic paint formulated for play-surface exposure with line widths and color choices appropriate for elementary-school playground use. Layouts follow common educational templates while accommodating the specific slab dimensions and existing markings.
At a Glance
| Sport | Court size | Key markings | Line color | Governing body |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pickleball | 20 ft × 44 ft + 7 ft NVZ | Non-volley zone, baseline, center line | White or contrast | USA Pickleball |
| Basketball (NBA) | 94 ft × 50 ft | 3-pt arc, key, FT line, half-court | White / lane | NBA |
| Basketball (NCAA) | 84 ft × 50 ft | 3-pt arc, key, FT line, half-court | White / lane | NCAA |
| Basketball (FIBA) | 28 m × 15 m | 3-pt arc, key, FT line, half-court | White / lane | FIBA |
| Tennis (singles) | 78 ft × 27 ft | Service boxes, baseline | White | ITF / USTA |
| Tennis (doubles) | 78 ft × 36 ft | Service boxes, doubles alley | White | ITF / USTA |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in Boca Raton, FL
How often do Boca Raton sports courts need to be restriped?
National guidance from court resurfacing experts puts outdoor acrylic court repaint cycles at 2-3 years. South Florida’s tropical climate — average high 86°F, UV index 10+ June-August, 60+ inches annual rainfall — accelerates surface degradation by roughly 30-40% versus temperate climates. For HOA and community courts under heavy play, plan a 12-18 month restriping cycle. ASTM F2772 covers acrylic coating systems for tennis courts and is the relevant performance standard.
What are the standard pickleball court dimensions?
Per the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook, a regulation pickleball court is 20 feet wide by 44 feet long, with a 7-foot non-volley zone (the “kitchen”) on each side of the net. The net is 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches at the center. We layout new pickleball courts to these exact dimensions and add space for safe out-of-bounds run-off. Multi-court HOA complexes and community centers across the surrounding South Florida region are core clients.
Can you stripe multi-sport courts (pickleball + basketball + tennis)?
Yes. Multi-sport courts on a single surface require precise measurement and color-coded line work to keep each sport’s playing area visually distinct. Pickleball (20 × 44 with 7-foot NVZ), basketball (NBA 94 × 50 / NCAA 84 × 50 / FIBA 28 m × 15 m), and tennis (ITF/USTA 78 × 36 singles / 78 × 27 doubles service box) can coexist on a properly sized slab. We handle the layout geometry — not just paint application.
Do you stripe playground games like hopscotch or four-square?
Yes. Playground game markings — hopscotch, four-square, kickball diamonds, snake paths, alphabet grids — are part of our sports court and playground striping work. We use durable acrylic traffic paint formulated for play surfaces, with line widths and color choices appropriate for elementary-school playground use. Schools, park-and-rec departments, and community centers across the surrounding South Florida region install these as part of fitness and recess programming. —