Sports Court Striping
In San Antonio, TX
Multi-Sport Court Line Marking
1-800-STRIPER® provides professional sports court striping in San Antonio, TX — precision line marking for pickleball, basketball, tennis, and multi-sport courts at commercial and municipal facilities across Bexar County. Our veteran-owned, SBA-certified franchise brings military-grade precision and accountability to every project.
1-800-STRIPER® of San Antonio PROVIDes Sport Court and Playground Markings Services NEAR YOU
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Sport Court Specialties:
Sports We Mark Courts For
Our San Antonio crews stripe courts for every major racket and ball sport played on hard surfaces. Pickleball is the fastest-growing request across Bexar County, with facilities at parks, recreation centers, and private clubs adding dedicated courts or overlay lines to existing tennis and basketball surfaces. We also stripe full-size basketball courts, tennis courts, and multi-sport overlays that combine two or more sports on a single surface using differentiated line colors.
Court Dimensions and Line Specifications
| Sport | Court Size | Line Width | Standard Color | Key Markings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pickleball | 44′ × 20′ | 2″ | White or Yellow | Non-volley zone (kitchen), service areas, baselines |
| Basketball (HS) | 84′ × 50′ | 2″ | White | Three-point arc, free throw lane, center circle, baselines |
| Basketball (NBA/NCAA) | 94′ × 50′ | 2″ | White | Three-point arc, restricted area arc, free throw lane |
| Tennis | 78′ × 36′ (doubles) | 2″–4″ | White | Service boxes, baselines, singles/doubles sidelines |
| Multi-Sport Overlay | Varies | 2″ | Color-coded per sport | Each sport uses a distinct color for line differentiation |
Multi-Sport Court Overlays
Multi-sport overlays allow two or more sports to share a single court surface by using different line colors for each sport. The most common overlay in San Antonio is pickleball lines on an existing tennis court — four pickleball courts fit within a single tennis court’s boundaries. We follow USAPA specifications for pickleball (typically yellow or white lines) and USTA specifications for tennis (white lines), using contrasting colors so players can easily distinguish which lines belong to their game.
Basketball and pickleball overlays are also common at San Antonio parks and recreation centers. Our crew plans the color scheme before application to prevent confusion between sports and ensure each set of lines meets its governing body’s dimensional standards.
Our Court Striping Process
- Court assessment. We measure the existing surface, document any cracks or surface issues, and confirm the court dimensions match the target sport’s specifications.
- Sport and color planning. For multi-sport overlays, we plan which colors will represent each sport and verify that contrasting colors will be clearly distinguishable.
- Surface preparation. The court surface is cleaned of debris, dirt, and any loose material. For San Antonio’s outdoor courts, we ensure the surface is dry and free of moisture before application.
- Line application. Using UV-resistant acrylic court paint formulated for Texas heat, our crew applies lines at the exact widths and positions specified for each sport.
- Final verification. All dimensions are re-measured against official specifications. For tournament-grade courts, we verify that every measurement falls within the governing body’s tolerance range.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Court Striping in San Antonio, TX
Can you add pickleball lines to an existing tennis or basketball court?
Yes. Pickleball overlays are our most requested multi-sport service in San Antonio. Four regulation pickleball courts (44 by 20 feet each) fit within a single tennis court’s boundaries. We use a contrasting line color — typically yellow for pickleball over white tennis lines — so players can easily distinguish between sports. The process takes one day for most San Antonio courts.
What are the standard court dimensions for pickleball, basketball, and tennis?
Regulation pickleball courts are 44 by 20 feet. High school basketball courts are 84 by 50 feet, and NBA/NCAA regulation is 94 by 50 feet. Tennis doubles courts are 78 by 36 feet. All measurements are to the outside edge of the boundary lines. Our San Antonio crew verifies every dimension against the governing body’s official specifications before applying lines.
What type of paint is used for outdoor sports court lines?
We use UV-resistant acrylic court paint specifically formulated for outdoor surfaces and high-sun environments like San Antonio. Acrylic paint bonds well to concrete and asphalt court surfaces, resists fading from Texas UV exposure, and maintains line visibility through multiple seasons. For indoor courts, we use appropriate low-VOC formulations.
How long do sports court lines last in San Antonio’s climate?
Outdoor court lines in San Antonio typically last 2 to 4 years depending on surface type, traffic level, and sun exposure. Courts in full sun may need touch-ups closer to the 2-year mark, while shaded or covered courts can maintain visibility for 3 to 4 years. Indoor court lines last significantly longer since they are not exposed to UV degradation.
How much does sports court striping cost?
Costs vary based on the number of courts, sports being marked, whether it is new striping or overlay on existing lines, and surface condition. Contact 1-800-STRIPER of San Antonio at (210) 903-1234 for a free on-site assessment and estimate.