- FAQ
Common Questions
We’ve gathered answers to common questions about our court designs, customization options, and overall process. Our goal is to make things clear, simple, and helpful so you can move forward with confidence.
We can help with a wide range of court styles and layouts, including spaces for pickleball, basketball, tennis, multi-use play, and other recreational applications depending on the project.
Yes. Court colors, striping, and overall layout can be customized to match your preferences, branding, site needs, or intended use. For a full line of surface preparations and color options visit California Sports Surfaces for a full lineup of pro level paints we us.
Absolutely. If you are unsure where to start, we can help guide you through layout ideas, color options, and practical considerations based on your goals and available space.
Yes. We work with a variety of project sizes, from smaller private courts to larger recreational or community-focused spaces.
That is perfectly fine. Many clients start by exploring ideas, comparing options, and learning what is possible before making final decisions.
Yes. We can help create a design that works with the look, layout, and character of the surrounding space as closely as possible.
They can be. We can incorporate standard play markings where needed, while also discussing custom or multi-use layouts when a project calls for added flexibility.
In many cases, yes. Multi-use court layouts are often a great option when you want to maximize functionality within a single space.
Our gallery and design process help you compare combinations and narrow down a look that fits your style, visibility preferences, and overall project goals.
We aim to make the process as helpful and clear as possible, including discussing practical considerations, layout ideas, and next steps for moving a project forward. For a general idea on layout use our Court Designer online to see how your color selection would look, download it and sent us your idea and we..
Can designs be created for new projects as well as upgrades to existing courts?
The best first step is to Contact Us and share a few details about your project, such as the type of court, location, approximate space, and any ideas you already have in mind.
