Sports Court Striping
In Fort Lauderdale, FL
Multi-Sport Court Line Marking
1-800-STRIPER® provides professional sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale, FL — marking pickleball courts to USA Pickleball specifications, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings using durable acrylic court paint.
1-800-STRIPER® of Fort Lauderdale 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:
Courts We Stripe
We stripe a full range of sports courts for schools, parks, HOAs, and private properties across Broward County. Each surface gets durable acrylic court paint built to hold up under constant play and the strong South Florida sun. The courts we mark most often include:
- Pickleball courts — the fastest-growing request we get
- Basketball courts — full and half courts for driveways, parks, and gyms
- Tennis courts — singles and doubles lines laid out to standard
- Playground game markings — hopscotch, four square, and activity grids for schools
Acrylic court coatings do more than mark lines. They give the surface a consistent texture, color, and grip, and they resist fading under heavy UV exposure. That holds up well in places like Hollywood, Plantation, and Hallandale Beach, where courts sit in direct sun most of the year.
Whether you’re refreshing a worn surface or laying out a brand-new court, we match every line to the right specification for the sport being played. Good court striping isn’t just about looks — accurate lines keep games fair and players safe.
Pickleball Court Dimensions & USA Pickleball Specs
A regulation pickleball court has a playing area of 20 feet by 44 feet, with a 7-foot non-volley zone — the “kitchen” — on each side of the net. USA Pickleball recommends a total area of about 30 feet by 60 feet so players have safe room to move around the lines. Laying the court out to spec keeps play fair and cuts down on collisions near the boundaries.
Pickleball isn’t the only sport with a standard, though. The table below shows common court dimensions and where each one comes from:
| Court | Dimensions | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Pickleball | 20 ft × 44 ft play area, ~30 ft × 60 ft total | USA Pickleball |
| Tennis | 78 ft × 27 ft singles, 36 ft doubles width | USTA |
| Basketball | 28 m × 15 m | FIBA |
We follow the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook for pickleball layouts so your court plays the way regulars expect. For tennis and basketball, we lay out lines to the standard dimensions shown above.
Multi-Sport Overlays
A multi-sport overlay puts more than one game on a single court by adding a second set of lines in a contrasting color. The most common request is adding pickleball lines to an existing tennis or basketball court, which lets one surface serve two sports without building anything new. Using a different color for the overlay keeps the two layouts easy to tell apart during a game.
These overlays are popular with schools, parks, and HOAs that want to stretch a single court across more activities. A standard tennis court can host up to four pickleball courts, and a basketball court can pick up pickleball or activity lines for younger players. It’s a practical way to add pickleball without pouring a new slab. We plan the color contrast and line spacing so the primary sport stays clear and the added markings don’t cause confusion on the court. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate on a new court or an overlay.
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How it Works
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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 Fort Lauderdale, FL
What types of sports courts do you stripe?
We stripe pickleball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings using durable acrylic court paint. Whether you need a single-sport surface or a multi-use court, our sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale is built to hold up to play and South Florida weather. We can also lay out shared courts that combine more than one sport on a single surface. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate on your Broward County court project.
What are the dimensions of a pickleball court?
A pickleball court playing area is 20 ft by 44 ft, with a 7-ft non-volley zone, per the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook. The rulebook recommends a total area of about 30 ft by 60 ft to give players room to move around the court. When we handle sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale, we mark pickleball courts to these dimensions so play meets official standards. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate.
Can you add pickleball lines to an existing tennis or basketball court?
Yes. Multiple sports can share one surface using overlay lines in different colors, so we can add pickleball lines to an existing tennis or basketball court. The added lines use a contrasting color so players can easily tell the courts apart. This is a popular way to get more use out of one surface without building a separate court. Our sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale includes these multi-sport overlays for schools, parks, HOAs, and commercial properties across Broward.
What kind of paint do you use for sports court striping?
We use durable acrylic court paint for sports court striping. Acrylic is well-suited to athletic surfaces because it stands up to foot traffic, ball impact, and the heat and humidity of South Florida. It also holds color well, which keeps overlay lines for different sports easy to tell apart. For sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Dania Beach, acrylic court paint provides the durability and visibility these surfaces need for regular play.
Do you stripe courts to official tennis and basketball specifications?
Yes. We stripe courts to official specifications. A regulation tennis court is 78 ft long by 27 ft wide for singles and 36 ft wide for doubles, per the USTA. A FIBA basketball court measures 28 m by 15 m. Marking courts to these standards keeps play consistent and competition-ready. Our sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale follows these specifications for tennis and basketball, and we can combine sports on one surface with overlay lines when needed.
How much does sports court striping cost?
Sports court striping cost depends on factors like the court size, which sports you are marking, whether the surface needs prep or a fresh acrylic coat, and how many overlay lines are involved for multi-sport use. Because every court is different, there is no flat rate. The best way to get an accurate number is a site evaluation. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate on sports court striping in Fort Lauderdale and across Broward County.