Professional Tennis Court Resurfacing Services Across Ontario


Our court resurfacing services correct surface wear while preserving the integrity of your court's foundation, improving performance without unnecessary costs or reconstruction.

Restore Performance Without Full Reconstruction

Over time, acrylic systems wear down: texture softens, colour fades, traction weakens, and ball response becomes unpredictable. Resurfacing restores performance and extends court life without costly excavation or rebuilding.

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It's time to resurface when:

× Cracks are surface-level and repairable

×Drainage and slope are still functioning properly

×Wear is visible but not structural

Our Tennis Court Resurfacing Process

Resurfacing isn’t just painting new lines. It’s a performance-driven process.

  • This stage ensures the new system bonds properly and prevents premature failure, and includes:

    • Deep cleaning and debris removal

    • Crack repair and structural surface stabilization

    • Levelling minor depressions

    • Preparation of the existing acrylic system for adhesion

    For courts with deeper structural cracking, explore our Tennis Court Repair Services.

  • We build resurfaced courts the same way we build new ones — with player-level expectations and Ontario’s freeze–thaw cycles in mind.

    • Application of resurfacer coats

    • UV-stable colour coatings

    • Surface grit calibrated for consistent pace and ball response

  • Only courts that meet our standards for traction, bounce, and durability are approved.

    • Precise measurement and layout

    • Regulation-compliant line application

    • Surface uniformity and drainage inspection

    • Final review from both a player and municipal perspective

ADDED VALUE

Performance Benefits of Professional Resurfacing

Resurfacing restores more than appearance, it improves:

Consistent traction across the court

Predictable ball response

Clearer line definition

COURT MAINTENANCE

Keep Your Resurfaced Tennis Court Performing

One pro tennis court maintenance check a year keeps your court clean, safe, and consistent. High-use courts? Two inspections catch cracks, drainage issues, and line wear before they become problems.

We’ll send a Line Lad to your facility.

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COURT UPGRADES

Tennis Court Conversions and Upgrades

When we say turn-key, we mean it. Line Lads manages every phase of tennis court construction from site prep to final inspection. From municipalities, private clubs, and schools - we'll help you meet your tennis court needs.

Winterize Your Tennis Court for All-Season Play

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Line Lads can help facilitate the construction of air-supported dome structures. Keep hitting aces through Ontario winters without compromising durability or safety.

Request a Tennis Court Consultation

Make Your Tennis Courts Multi-Sport Capable

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More sports mean more reasons for the community to gather. Line Lads can add pickleball lines, convert courts for multiple uses, and configure spaces for club leagues, training programs, and community events. We'll help your court offer more value to your community.

Learn About Pickleball Court Construction

THE PROS LOVE US

Why Municipalities and Clubs across ontario Trust Line Lads

Resurfacing is more than just making the court look new. It’s about restoring how it plays. We treat tennis court resurfacing with the same discipline as full turn-key construction — because whether it’s a new build or a renewal, the standard doesn’t change. Stable footing. Consistent bounce. Long-term performance.

Built for the People Who Actually Play

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We're lifelong players, and we know the difference between a court that looks fine and one that feels right. Our court resurfacing delivers results that recreational players notice and competitive players depend on.

we help Protect Public Investments

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For municipalities and clubs, resurfacing is an asset protection measure. We help local municipalities offer dream courts to their communities. The goal: extend court life, reduce premature failure, and avoid unnecessary reconstruction.

Pro Execution with Zero Guesswork

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We handle permits, meet municipal regulations, and use professional-grade materials from prep to final line work — delivering a resurfaced court that meets the standards before you have to ask.

"Really impressed with the consistency of the surface. The ball bounce is true and predictable, which makes a huge difference to the quality of the game.”

Jeff S
Player

GET SUPPORT

When Resurfacing Isn’t Enough

Reach out to speak to a Line Lad; we'll always recommend the most aligned solution.

Signs your court needs more than resurfacing:

× Base movement

× Significant drainage failure

× Deep structural cracking


Structural corrections


Irreparable damage


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RECENT JOBS

Professional Tennis & Pickleball Courts Across Ontario


Niagara Falls Racquet Centre

Converted 4 tennis courts to a multi-sport facility with 16 pickleball courts.

Indoor tennis court with a blue playing surface, surrounded by a dome-shaped, white fabric ceiling, and chairs along the sides.

Private Estate

Tennis court repair and resurfacing.

Outdoor tennis court with blue surface and white lines, surrounded by a black fence, set against a backdrop of green trees and a partly cloudy blue sky.

CK Racquet Centre

Brand new build - 4 Tennis courts construction

Underground tennis court with blue surface and bright white inflated ceiling.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most courts require resurfacing every 4–8 years, depending on usage and Ontario’s freeze–thaw cycles. Heavy play and harsh winters may shorten that window.

  • Surface cleaning, crack repair, preparation of the existing acrylic system, application of professional resurfacer and colour coatings, regulation line marking, and final inspection.

  • Costs vary depending on surface condition, crack repair requirements, and any drainage corrections. Courts needing only surface renewal cost significantly less than structural repairs or reconstruction.

    Request a Detailed Quote

  • Yes. Crack repair is a critical step. Structural cracks must be treated before new coatings are applied to prevent premature failure.

    Learn more about Tennis Court Repair

  • Maintenance addresses early wear and surface cleaning. Resurfacing renews the entire acrylic system and restores performance characteristics.

Let's Repair that Court

Contact Information
info@linelads.ca