Charlotte Court Pros designs, builds, and resurfaces tennis and pickleball courts for communities, campuses, and clubs across the Charlotte metro — from single-court refreshes to multi-court capital projects.
One contractor, accountable for the whole project — from base work and drainage to the final coat of color and the net going up.
Complete multi-coat acrylic resurfacing that restores color, texture, and consistent ball response to worn tennis and pickleball courts.
Ground-up tennis and pickleball court construction — site work, stone base, paving or concrete, and a premium acrylic surface system.
Structural crack repair that addresses the cause — not just the symptom — extending the life of your existing investment.
Convert or share existing tennis courts for pickleball — the fastest-growing amenity request boards and members are making.
Everything that finishes the facility: fencing, windscreens, nets and posts, benches, shade, and LED court lighting.
Scheduled inspections, cleaning, and touch-ups that protect your surface warranty and keep resurfacing cycles predictable for budgeting.
We install proven 100% acrylic surface systems over asphalt or concrete, matched to your facility's play volume, budget cycle, and climate.
Acrylic resurfacer plus two textured color coats over a properly prepared base. The workhorse system for community, school, and park courts — durable, consistent, and cost-effective across multi-court projects.
Best for: HOAs, schools, parksMultiple rubberized cushion layers beneath the color coats absorb impact and reduce joint fatigue — the surface members and older players feel the difference on. A signature upgrade for club-level facilities.
Best for: Country clubs, racquet facilitiesFor new construction, a post-tension concrete slab virtually eliminates the structural cracking that plagues asphalt courts — the premium foundation for facilities planning decades ahead.
Best for: New builds, long-horizon capital projectsColor sets the tone for your whole facility. Toggle between tennis and pickleball, then try our most-requested color schemes — or bring us your community's palette and we'll match it.
Screen colors are approximate. We provide physical color charts and drawdown samples with every proposal.
Large court projects live or die on communication, documentation, and schedule. We run every job like the capital project it is.
We present to boards, work within reserve-study budgets, and phase construction so your amenity stays open. Clear proposals your property manager can circulate, and clean job sites your residents won't complain about.
Summer-window scheduling, spec-compliant layouts for competition play, and the bid documentation and insurance requirements district procurement expects. We build courts that survive PE classes, team practice, and everything in between.
Your courts are a membership amenity — and a first impression. Premium cushioned systems, custom color programs, and off-peak scheduling that keeps member disruption to an absolute minimum.
From municipal complexes to backyard courts, the same crews and the same standards. High-traffic public surfaces built for durability, and estate courts finished to match the property around them.
A defined process means no surprises for your board, your budget, or your calendar.
We walk your courts, assess the base, drainage, and cracking, and document existing conditions with photos and measurements.
A written scope with system specifications, color options, timeline, and itemized pricing — formatted for board review or procurement files.
We coordinate around your season, events, and weather windows, then handle prep: cleaning, repairs, and leveling before any color goes down.
Multi-coat acrylic application by experienced crews, with cure times honored between every coat — the difference between 4 years and 8.
Precision-taped, spec-compliant line striping, plus nets, posts, windscreens, and any amenities in your scope.
A final inspection together, your written workmanship warranty, and a maintenance guide so your investment stays protected.
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Most acrylic courts in the Carolinas need resurfacing every 4–8 years, depending on traffic, drainage, sun exposure, and how well the surface has been maintained. On multi-court facilities we often recommend a rotating schedule so the cost spreads across budget years and courts stay in play.
A typical resurfacing runs 5–10 working days per court battery, weather depending, since each acrylic coat must fully cure before the next. On multi-court facilities we phase the work so a portion of your courts stays open throughout the project.
Yes — and it's our most requested conversion. Options range from blended pickleball lines in a contrasting color on an existing tennis court, to dividing one tennis court into multiple dedicated pickleball courts with permanent nets. We'll walk you through the trade-offs for your membership or community.
The main drivers are the condition of the existing base (crack repair and leveling needs), the surface system selected (standard vs. cushioned), the number of courts, and scope items like fencing, lighting, and amenities. Every proposal we deliver is itemized so your board or procurement team can see exactly where the budget goes.
Acrylic coatings need warm, dry conditions — in the Charlotte area that generally means April through October. Schools typically book summer windows, and clubs often choose shoulder seasons to minimize member impact. Base and construction work can extend beyond the coating season.
Yes. Every project includes a written workmanship warranty, and we furnish certificates of insurance, W-9s, and any bid or vendor documentation your association, district, or municipality requires.
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