Sports Court Striping
In SE Boston, MA

Multi-Sport Court Line Marking

1-800-STRIPER® provides professional sports court striping in SE Boston, MA — marking pickleball courts to Official USA Pickleball Rulebook dimensions, basketball courts, tennis courts, and playground game markings using durable acrylic traffic paint.

1-800-STRIPER® of SE Boston PROVIDes Sports Court Striping 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:

  • Pickleball
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Athletic fields
  • Playground games
  • Sport Court & Playground Markings

    Want to get people to come out to play?

    Court lines have to be dimensionally right. A court off by inches plays wrong and cannot host organized games. We mark pickleball, basketball, and tennis courts plus playground layouts for schools, parks, condominiums, and clubs across Brockton, Quincy, Braintree, and nearby towns.

    Pickleball is where the demand sits, and overlaying an existing tennis court is our most common request. The dimensions below come from USA Pickleball, the sport’s governing body.

    ElementSpecification
    Court20 ft wide by 44 ft long, singles and doubles
    Non-volley zone7 ft from the net on each side
    Net height36 in at the sidelines, 34 in at the center
    Net posts22 ft apart, no more than 3 in diameter
    Playing surfaceabout 30 ft by 60 ft
    Orientationnorth-south outdoors

    The gap between court and playing surface is run-out space, and it decides how many courts fit a pad.

    For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in SE Boston page.

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    How it Works

    Step 1: Request a free parking lot striping estimate

    GET A FREE ESTIMATE

    Contact us today and we’ll have a quote to you in 24 hours

    Step 2: Get scheduled in 7 days

    SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION

    We’ll have your play space restriped in less than 7 days, without affecting your playtime

    Step 3: Professional striping crew arrives on-site

    GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS

    For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    Graco line striping equipment — used by 1-800-STRIPER

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    graco

    Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in SE Boston, MA

    What are the official pickleball court dimensions?

    The court runs 20 feet wide by 44 feet long, the same footprint for singles and doubles, with a non-volley zone extending 7 feet from the net on each side. Nets sit 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches at the center, on posts 22 feet apart. Those are USA Pickleball’s published figures. We mark to them, not to a diagram found online.

    How much space do we actually need for a pickleball court?

    More than the court itself, and this is where projects go wrong. Their guidance puts the playing surface at about 30 feet by 60 feet, against a court of 20 by 44. That difference is run-out space behind the baselines and beside the sidelines, and it decides how many courts a pad will genuinely hold. Sports court striping in SE Boston, MA starts from that number.

    Which way should an outdoor court face?

    North-south. The governing body’s construction guidance is explicit on this: orienting outdoor courts that way keeps players from looking straight into the sun during morning or late-afternoon play, which it calls a common safety hazard. It costs nothing to get right at layout stage. It cannot be fixed later without repainting the whole surface.

    Can you mark pickleball onto our existing tennis court?

    It is our most common request. Overlaying pickleball lines in a contrasting color lets both sports share one surface, which suits a park or condominium with a single court and two groups of players. The surface itself has to be sound — any hard surface serves, concrete or asphalt, provided it is free of debris.