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Everest - CourtCoat Tennis Court Paint - Anti - Slip - Everest Paints
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  • Verde scuro
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  • Verde chiaro
  • Blu Reale
  • Blu Olimpico
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Everest - CourtCoat LM - Tennis Court Line Marking Paint - Everest Paints
Fornitore:Everest Paints
  • Bianco

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Sports court coatings are designed for recreational playing surfaces. For domestic driveways, paths, or asphalt areas, apply a dedicated tarmac or driveway sealer such as TarmacCoat.

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Tennis Court and Sports Surface Coatings for Asphalt and Concrete Courts

Duty classification:
Light to Heavy Duty
Suitable substrates:
Tennis courts Sports courts Asphalt Concrete Previously painted surfaces

System Overview

For tennis courts, sports courts, asphalt surfaces, and concrete courts, specialised sports surface coatings provide durable coloured finishes designed to withstand repeated foot traffic and outdoor exposure. These coatings form a protective film across prepared court surfaces while maintaining the consistent appearance and traction characteristics required for recreational and competitive play.

Sports courts are exposed to frequent movement, surface abrasion, and environmental weathering. Without appropriate coatings, asphalt and concrete playing surfaces can become worn, faded, and difficult to maintain. Court coatings help preserve surface integrity while providing the colour contrast necessary for court boundaries and play zones.

EVEREST and EVEREST Everflor sports surface coatings utilise water-based acrylic and chlorinated rubber technologies designed to bond with prepared asphalt and concrete courts. These systems provide colour stability and surface durability suitable for sports environments, while allowing maintenance and resurfacing of previously coated courts.

Court coating systems are commonly used in schools, community recreation areas, private tennis courts, and multi-use games areas where both performance and visual clarity are important.

Suitable Substrates & Surface Preparation

Sports surface coatings are typically applied to asphalt and concrete courts used for tennis, basketball, and other recreational activities. These mineral substrates must be stable and correctly prepared to ensure reliable adhesion.

Concrete courts should be clean, dry, and free from dust, oils, or loose material prior to coating. Mechanical cleaning or pressure washing may be necessary to remove surface contamination. Smooth concrete may require light abrasion to improve adhesion of the coating system.

Asphalt courts should also be inspected for surface stability. Loose aggregate, contamination, or degraded areas should be addressed before coating. Newly installed asphalt may require a curing period before coatings can be applied.

Previously painted courts can often be recoated where the existing coating remains well adhered. Loose or worn coatings should be removed and the surface cleaned before applying new layers.

Surface cracks or structural defects should be repaired before coating to maintain consistent playing conditions and prevent premature coating failure.

Performance Characteristics & Limitations

Sports court paints are formulated to provide durable coloured surfaces capable of withstanding repeated foot traffic and environmental exposure. The coating film must maintain colour clarity and resist surface wear while providing a consistent playing surface.

Water-based acrylic systems are widely used for sports courts because they offer good UV resistance and colour stability in exterior environments. These coatings can maintain their appearance over extended periods while allowing relatively straightforward reapplication during maintenance cycles.

Chlorinated rubber coatings may be used where strong adhesion and practical durability are required across asphalt and concrete surfaces.

The coating film also contributes to the visual clarity of court markings and playing zones, allowing players to distinguish boundaries and activity areas.

However, sports surface coatings are designed specifically for recreational use rather than industrial performance. They are not intended to withstand vehicle traffic, heavy equipment movement, or harsh chemical exposure.

Internal vs External Considerations

Most tennis courts and sports courts are located outdoors where coatings must resist weather exposure, sunlight, and temperature variation. Acrylic-based sports coatings are commonly used in these environments because of their UV stability and flexibility across seasonal temperature changes.

Exterior courts are exposed to rainfall and surface moisture, making it important that coatings provide durable adhesion and resistance to weathering.

In some cases, sports coatings may also be used in covered or indoor recreational facilities where environmental exposure is reduced. In these situations, coatings primarily provide abrasion resistance and visual surface definition for play areas.

Environmental conditions during application should always be suitable to ensure proper curing and film formation.

Selection Guidance & When to Specify Alternatives

Tennis court and sports paints are typically specified where coloured playing surfaces are required for recreational or organised sports activity. These coatings provide the visual definition and durability needed to maintain playable court surfaces across schools, sports facilities, and community recreation areas.

They are commonly used for tennis courts, multi-use games areas, basketball courts, and other sports facilities constructed from asphalt or concrete.

However, facilities experiencing particularly heavy usage or requiring extended maintenance intervals may benefit from higher durability sports coating systems. These systems can provide improved abrasion resistance and longer colour retention under intensive use.

Selecting the appropriate sports coating system should consider the condition of the existing court surface, the expected level of usage, and the environmental exposure of the facility to ensure reliable long-term performance.

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Technical Guidance & Application Advice

Sports court coatings must provide consistent adhesion to asphalt or concrete while maintaining surface durability under repeated foot traffic and weather exposure. Proper cleaning, repair of surface defects, and assessment of existing coatings are important preparation steps before application. Water-based acrylic and chlorinated rubber systems are commonly used for sports courts due to their weather resistance, colour stability, and suitability for exterior recreational surfaces.

How should tennis courts or sports courts be prepared before applying court paint?

Court surfaces should be clean, dry, and free from dust, algae, grease, and loose material before coating. Pressure washing or mechanical cleaning may be used to remove contamination from asphalt or concrete surfaces. Any cracks, surface damage, or poorly adhered existing coatings should be repaired or removed prior to painting. Proper preparation ensures the coating bonds effectively with the substrate and helps achieve a consistent surface finish across the playing area.

Can tennis court paint be applied over previously painted sports surfaces?

Recoating previously painted courts is often possible where the existing coating remains well adhered and structurally sound. The surface should be cleaned thoroughly and lightly abraded where necessary to improve mechanical key. Areas of peeling, blistering, or excessive wear should be removed before applying the new coating. Compatibility between the existing surface and the selected court paint should be considered to avoid adhesion problems or uneven appearance.

What types of coatings are commonly used for tennis courts and sports surfaces?

Sports court coatings are typically based on water-based acrylic or chlorinated rubber resin systems. Acrylic coatings are widely used because they provide durable coloured finishes with good UV resistance and weather stability. Chlorinated rubber coatings may also be used in certain environments where durability and resistance to environmental exposure are required. The appropriate system should be selected based on the substrate type, environmental conditions, and expected level of use.

Are sports court paints suitable for both concrete and asphalt surfaces?

Many sports court coatings are designed to adhere to both asphalt and concrete substrates when properly prepared. Surface preparation may differ slightly between substrates, as asphalt surfaces can be more flexible and porous while concrete may require additional cleaning or priming. Ensuring the substrate is structurally sound and free from contamination is important to support reliable adhesion and long-term coating performance.

Do tennis court coatings withstand repeated foot traffic?

Sports court coatings are formulated to tolerate repeated foot traffic and regular recreational use when applied at suitable film thickness. Abrasion resistance depends on the coating formulation, surface preparation, and the intensity of use. Courts used frequently in schools, sports facilities, or community areas may require periodic maintenance recoating to maintain surface appearance and performance.

Can line markings be applied over sports court coatings?

Court markings are typically applied after the main surface coating has fully cured. Line marking paints compatible with the sports surface coating should be used to ensure adhesion and colour clarity. Accurate layout and masking are important to achieve consistent court dimensions and clean marking lines. The marking system should be selected to withstand the same environmental exposure and traffic as the main court surface.

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