Tennis Court Resurfacing  |  Utah & The Wasatch Front

UTAH TENNIS COURT
RESURFACING.
THE STANDARD.
NOT THE ALTERNATIVE.

CTCB certified. 5,000+ Utah courts. One point of contact from quote to final striping: the same crew, the same premium materials, and the same country-club standard whether the job is a university campus or your backyard.

CTCB Certified Tennis Court Builder CTB Certified Track Builder Utah Jazz Community Court

We Are the Standard

Brian has personally built and resurfaced more than 5,000 sport courts across Utah and the Rocky Mountain region, including the original Utah Jazz community court. When a country club or a university wants the work done right, we’re who they call.

Premium Materials.
No Compromises.

The highest-UV-stability systems on the market: pre-pigmented coatings built to hold color through Utah’s brutal sun and freeze-thaw cycles. No watered-down systems. No low-cost franchise paint. No shortcuts.

Country-Club Quality at Home

Same materials. Same crew. Same attention to detail, whether the job is a country club or your backyard. Landscaping protected. Hardscapes covered. Site left clean every night.

How We Work

A PROCESS
BUILT ON TRUST.

Most court projects fail before the first coat goes down: bad prep, rushed scheduling, multiple subcontractors, low-grade materials. We do the opposite. Here’s how every SafePlay Pro resurfacing job runs.

01

One Point of Contact

The person you talk to on day one is the same person who walks the finished court with you. No handoffs. No project managers playing telephone. Brian runs every project from consultation to final striping.

02

Honest Scheduling

A real start date and a real completion date, and we hit them. No vague promises, no disappearing crews, no “we’ll be back next week” for three weeks. We tell you up front if weather pushes the timeline.

03

Premium Materials Only

No shortcuts. No watered-down systems. No low-grade franchise paint that fades in two summers. We use the highest-UV-stability materials on the market, the same systems trusted by country clubs, universities, and the Utah Jazz.

04

Clean, Respectful Job Sites

We’re working at your home or your facility. Not just a job site. Landscaping is protected, hardscapes are covered, materials are organized, and the site is left clean every night. You’ll barely know we’re there.

The Truth About Price vs Value

THE LOWEST BID
IS NEVER THE BEST DEAL.

Court resurfacing is one of the easiest places in construction to hide a bad job. The surface looks fine for the first six months, and then it fails, and you pay twice. Here's what you're actually choosing between when you compare quotes.

What You Get

The Low Bid

  • Surfacing applied over inadequate concrete prep
  • Generic franchise paint that fades in 2–3 summers
  • Multiple subcontractors with no clear ownership
  • Vague timelines and disappearing crews
  • A grind-and-restart project waiting to happen
  • The most expensive way to do your court. Eventually
What You Get

The SafePlay Pro Court

  • Surface tested and properly prepped before any coat
  • Premium pre-pigmented systems built for Utah weather
  • One contractor, one phone number, one accountable lead
  • Real start dates and real completion dates
  • A court that still looks new in year five
  • Built once. Built right. The cheapest way long-term.
Frequently Asked

PEELING. BUBBLING. CRACKING.
HERE'S WHAT'S ACTUALLY HAPPENING.

If your tennis court is failing early, it's almost never bad luck, it's one of four very specific mistakes a previous contractor made. Here's how to tell what went wrong and what it actually takes to fix it.

My court is peeling or bubbling. What can I do?

Almost every peeling or bubbling tennis court in Utah comes back to one of four root causes, usually a combination of two or three. None of them are your fault. All of them are fixable.

  • CAUSE 01

    Bad Concrete Prep

    The slab wasn’t cleaned, profiled, or moisture-tested before the surfacing went down. The coating never actually bonded to the concrete. It was sitting on top, waiting to lift.

  • CAUSE 02

    Surfacing Applied in Cold Weather

    Acrylic court systems need a specific temperature window to cure. If a contractor pushed a coat down too late in the season to hit a deadline, the surface will fail no matter how good the material was.

  • CAUSE 03

    Rushed Coats

    A proper court system is 4–8 thin coats, each fully cured before the next. Stacking thick coats to finish in two days instead of five traps moisture between layers. A year later that moisture lifts the whole surface off.

  • CAUSE 04

    Low-Grade Materials

    Generic franchise paint costs the contractor a fraction of what real court systems cost. It shows in two summers. Pigment fades. Surface chalks. Cracks open.

The Real Fix

The fix is rarely a recoat. Painting over a failing surface just buys you another year before the same problem comes back, with extra weight on top of the failure layer. The right fix on a badly built court is almost always to grind everything off and start from bare concrete: properly prepped, properly tested, properly built. It costs more up front. It’s the only thing that lasts.

That’s why choosing the right contractor the first time matters so much. Once a bad first surface goes down, every dollar you spend trying to save it is a dollar you’ll spend twice.

Get a Free Estimate

LET'S GET YOUR COURT
BACK TO ITS BEST.

No hard sell. No mystery pricing. Brian will review your court and give you an honest assessment of what it takes and what it costs, including whether a resurface is the right move at all.

Prefer to call? ☎  303-880-9362