Pickleball Courts
New color systems, resurfacing, crack and low-area evaluation, non-slip texture, regulation layouts, and crisp game-line striping for dedicated or multi-use courts.
Purpose-built surfacing systems for pickleball and tennis courts, pool decks, splash pads, playgrounds, and other demanding recreational environments.
Courts and wet recreational areas may look simple from a distance, but each environment places different demands on the coating, texture, preparation, color, striping, and maintenance plan.



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A recreational surface has to match the way it will be used. Water exposure, bare feet, sun, chemicals, ball response, traffic, drainage, texture, and cure time all affect the correct preparation and coating system.
New color systems, resurfacing, crack and low-area evaluation, non-slip texture, regulation layouts, and crisp game-line striping for dedicated or multi-use courts.
Surface preparation, acrylic color coatings, cushioned system options, striping, and restoration planning based on the existing slab or pavement condition.
Wet-area coating systems selected for traction, bare-foot comfort, adhesion, UV exposure, chemical resistance, and constant water use. Peeling or slick coatings are evaluated before recoating.
Pool-deck coating and resurfacing systems selected for wet-foot traction, bare-foot comfort, heat exposure, chemicals, cleanability, and compatibility with the existing concrete.
Durable color and protective surfacing for high-use recreation areas, with system selection based on the substrate, use, maintenance needs, and applicable project requirements.
Protective and traffic-bearing coatings for selected concrete surfaces where standard paint or pavement sealer is not the right material for the environment.
Removal of loose or failed material, surface cleaning and preparation, localized substrate repair, compatible recoating, and restriping after the underlying failure is understood.
Coating failure is often a symptom. Moisture, contamination, movement, weak concrete, poor drainage, incompatible material, or incomplete preparation can all cause a new finish to fail early.
Alliance Paving starts with the existing surface and the actual use conditions before recommending a system. The goal is a practical scopeānot another layer over a problem.
Document cracks, peeling, slick areas, drainage, contamination, movement, and prior coatings.
Remove unsound material, clean the surface, address repairs, and establish the preparation profile required by the selected system.
Select a compatible system for water, UV, traffic, traction, comfort, color, and maintenance requirements.
Install the approved layers, texture, colors, and game markings with controlled application and clean layout.
Plan closure, cure time, reopening, and maintenance so the finished system can perform as intended.
Send clear photos, the property address, approximate area, and how the surface is used. We can identify the next questions and help build the right repair or coating scope.