Sports Court Striping
In North Miami, FL
Multi-Sport Court Line Marking
1-800-STRIPER® provides professional sports court striping in North Miami, 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 North Miami 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 the full range of sports courts across North Miami — pickleball, basketball, tennis, and playground game markings — on schools, HOAs, parks, and apartment communities. Each surface gets durable acrylic court paint built to hold its color and line edges under constant play and full South Florida sun.
Pickleball is the fastest-growing request, both as new dedicated courts and as lines added to existing surfaces. Basketball and tennis courts make up steady demand for community associations and parks departments, and playground game markings — hopscotch, four-square, and activity grids — are popular at schools and family-oriented apartment complexes. Acrylic court coatings also give a consistent, slip-resistant texture underfoot, which matters on courts that see barefoot playground use as well as athletic shoes. Whatever the sport, accurate line geometry is what makes the court play correctly, so every layout is measured to its governing specification before paint goes down.
Pickleball Court Dimensions & USA Pickleball Specs
A regulation pickleball court is 20 feet wide by 44 feet long, and that single size covers both singles and doubles play. The non-volley zone — the “kitchen” — extends 7 feet from the net on each side, and the official rules recommend a larger surrounding area so players have room to move safely.
| Element | Specification |
|---|---|
| Court size (singles & doubles) | 20 ft × 44 ft |
| Non-volley zone (“kitchen”) | 7 ft from net, each side |
| Recommended total play area | ~30 ft × 60 ft |
These dimensions come from the USA Pickleball Official Rulebook, which sets the standard layout used for tournament and recreational play alike. Striping to spec matters most when a court will host organized play, but even a casual neighborhood court plays better when the kitchen and baselines sit in the right place.
Multi-Sport Overlays
A multi-sport overlay adds a second set of lines — most often pickleball — to an existing tennis or basketball court, so one surface serves more than one game. It’s the most efficient way to add pickleball capacity without building a new court.
The key to a usable overlay is color contrast. The added lines are painted in a clearly different color from the original markings, so players can pick out the right boundaries at a glance and the two layouts don’t blur together. A single tennis court has room for multiple pickleball courts within its footprint, which is why parks and HOAs often convert underused tennis space this way. We confirm the existing court’s true dimensions before overlaying, since older recreational courts are sometimes built slightly off-spec. For reference, a regulation tennis court plays inside a 78-foot layout and a FIBA basketball court measures 28 meters by 15 meters, so there’s usually ample room to overlay smaller pickleball lines.
Get a Free Sports Court Striping Estimate
New court or an overlay on a surface you already have, the first step is a measurement and a plan. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free sports court striping estimate. 1-800-STRIPER® of North Miami stripes courts for schools, HOAs, parks, and apartment communities across Miami-Dade County.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in North Miami, FL
What types of sports courts do you stripe?
We stripe pickleball courts to USA Pickleball specifications, plus basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings. We can lay out a single dedicated court or add multiple game lines to one surface — for example pickleball lines on an existing tennis court. Our sports court striping works for schools, HOAs, parks, apartment communities, and commercial recreation areas across North Miami. We use durable acrylic court paint suited to the surface and the sport.
What are the dimensions of a pickleball court?
A regulation pickleball court is 20 feet wide by 44 feet long for both singles and doubles, with a 7-foot non-volley zone (the “kitchen”) on each side of the net, per USA Pickleball specifications. The total recommended playing area, including out-of-bounds run-off, is larger — typically around 30 by 60 feet. We lay out the lines to the official 20-by-44 dimensions so your court plays true, whether it’s a standalone court or added onto an existing surface.
Can you add pickleball lines to an existing court?
Yes — overlaying pickleball lines on an existing tennis or basketball court is one of the most popular projects we do. We use a contrasting line color and lay the pickleball court out to USA Pickleball’s 20-by-44 dimensions so both sports can share the surface without confusion. This is a cost-effective way to add pickleball without building a new court. We’ll confirm the existing surface has room for a regulation layout during the estimate.
What kind of paint do you use on sports courts?
We use durable acrylic court paint formulated for athletic surfaces, which holds color and traction under heavy play and South Florida sun. Court paint differs from parking-lot traffic paint — it’s built for the textured, often color-coated surfaces of basketball, tennis, and pickleball courts, and to keep the right amount of grip underfoot. The exact product and number of coats depend on the surface (asphalt, concrete, or an existing color coat) and the sport.
Do you stripe basketball and tennis courts to official specs?
Yes. We stripe basketball courts and tennis courts to recognized regulation dimensions — a standard tennis court plays inside a 78-foot-long layout, and basketball key, three-point, and boundary lines follow standard court specs. We can match high-school, recreational, or full regulation layouts depending on your space and intended use. Tell us the level of play you want and we’ll lay the court out to the matching specification.
How much does sports court striping cost?
Sports court striping is quoted per project based on the sport, court size, whether it’s a fresh layout or an overlay on an existing surface, the number of game lines, and surface prep. A single pickleball overlay costs less than striping a full multi-game court from scratch. Surface condition matters too. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free sports court striping estimate in North Miami.