Tennis Court Resurfacing
Northwest Washington

Professional resurfacing, restriping, and color coating for tennis courts across Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island, and San Juan Counties. USTA regulation lines. Licensed & insured.

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Tennis Court Resurfacing — Northwest Washington's Local Expert

From Bellingham to the San Juan Islands — USTA lines, commercial coatings, built for the PNW.

Northwest Washington's climate — heavy rainfall, UV exposure, and freeze-thaw cycles from November through March — is one of the harshest environments for tennis court surfaces in the country. Courts in Bellingham, Lynden, and Ferndale that aren't maintained with the right surfacing products crack, peel, and become dangerous within a few years. LineMark Striping specializes in tennis court resurfacing and restriping using commercial-grade Sherwin-Williams products formulated for sustained moisture and temperature swings.

Whether your court needs a full color resurfacing, a restripe to restore faded USTA lines, a dual-use pickleball overlay, or repairs coordinated before new surfacing, LineMark handles tennis courts for HOAs, parks departments, schools, and private owners across Skagit County, Snohomish County, Island County, and San Juan County.

Court Resurfacing

Full color coat application over existing asphalt or concrete. We clean the surface, apply acrylic resurfacer to seal cracks and level texture, then apply finish color coats and USTA regulation lines.

USTA Line Restriping

Restore faded, cracked, or worn tennis court lines to exact USTA regulation dimensions. We re-verify all measurements before painting — baselines, service boxes, singles and doubles sidelines, and center marks.

Pickleball Overlay

Add regulation pickleball courts to any existing tennis surface. Up to 4 pickleball courts fit on one tennis court. We stripe pickleball lines in a contrasting color so both sports remain fully playable.

New Court Layout

Working with a contractor on new construction? LineMark coordinates directly with your GC to stripe tennis courts at the right phase — after surface cure, before final sealer.

HOA & Parks Projects

Fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We work with HOA boards, city parks departments, school districts, and property managers. Certificates of insurance provided directly to your organization.

Multi-Sport Court Marking

Combine tennis, pickleball, and basketball on one surface using color-coded lines. LineMark designs and stripes multi-sport overlays for schools, parks, and HOAs throughout Northwest Washington.

Signs Your Tennis Court Needs Resurfacing

Northwest Washington's climate accelerates wear. Here's what to look for.

Courts in Whatcom County and across Northwest Washington face more weather stress than courts in drier climates. The combination of standing rainwater, moss and algae growth, and winter freeze-thaw cycles means surfaces degrade faster here.

Faded or Invisible Lines

Lines that are difficult to see affect play quality and safety. Restriping alone can restore a court to playable condition quickly.

Surface Cracking

Hairline and larger cracks in the asphalt or concrete allow water infiltration, which accelerates freeze-thaw damage every winter.

Peeling or Flaking Surface

Delaminating color coats indicate the surface bond has failed. Left untreated, the underlying pavement deteriorates rapidly.

Puddles & Poor Drainage

Standing water after rain indicates surface depressions — common in Northwest Washington courts that haven't been leveled during resurfacing.

Moss & Algae Growth

Green growth is a sign of water retention. Moss roots damage the surface layer and create dangerous slip hazards for players.

Rough or Uneven Texture

Inconsistent bounce is often caused by an uneven or degraded surface. Resurfacing restores a consistent playing texture across the full court.

USTA Regulation Tennis Court Dimensions

Every LineMark court is striped to exact USTA specifications — no guesswork, no shortcuts.

Whether you're resurfacing a community court in Ferndale or Blaine, restriping a park court in Burlington or Anacortes, or building new courts in Everett or Marysville, LineMark verifies every measurement before the first line goes down.

DimensionMeasurementNotes
Court Length78 feetSame for singles and doubles
Doubles Court Width36 feetIncludes doubles alleys on each side
Singles Court Width27 feetInside the singles sidelines
Service Box Depth21 feetEach side of the net
Net Height — Posts3 ft 6 inAt the net post on each side
Net Height — Center3 feetAt center strap
Doubles Alley Width4.5 feetEach alley, inside to outside sideline
Recommended Clearance — Sides12 feetBehind each baseline for player safety
Recommended Clearance — Ends21 feetBehind each baseline for player safety

The Resurfacing Process — What to Expect

Professional, transparent, and built around your facility's schedule.

1

Free Assessment

We inspect the surface condition — cracks, drainage, existing lines — and provide a detailed quote within 24 hours.

2

Surface Prep

Pressure washing, crack routing and filling, and acrylic resurfacer application to create a smooth, level base coat.

3

Color Coating

2-coat application of commercial acrylic color surfacing — your choice of court colors. Built to withstand PNW rainfall and UV.

4

Line Layout

Precision measurement and masking to USTA specifications. Singles, doubles, service boxes, baselines, and center marks.

5

Final Striping

2-coat white line application. Clean tape removal. Full walkthrough with you before we leave the site.

Note on Crack Repair

Significant structural cracks require a paving contractor before resurfacing. LineMark assesses crack severity during our site visit and can refer trusted paving contractors across Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish Counties if needed.

While You're Resurfacing

Add Pickleball Lines — The Most Cost-Effective Upgrade in Northwest Washington

If your tennis court is being resurfaced, adding pickleball lines at the same time is the smartest investment you can make. It adds zero extra surface prep cost — we simply add the pickleball layout step during the line striping phase.

Up to 4 regulation pickleball courts fit on one tennis court. We stripe them in a contrasting color so tennis remains fully playable. HOAs, parks, and schools across Northwest Washington are doing this on every resurfacing project right now — and so should you.

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Tennis Court Resurfacing — Where We Work

Serving Northwest Washington from the Canadian border to Snohomish County and the islands.

LineMark serves tennis courts at HOA communities, city parks, schools, resorts, and private residences across the full range of Northwest Washington — from courts near Bellingham's Fairhaven neighborhood, to resort courts at Semiahmoo in Blaine, to park courts in Oak Harbor.

Don't see your city? We serve all of Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island, and San Juan Counties. Contact us to discuss your project.

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Tennis Court Resurfacing — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before calling us for a quote.

In the Pacific Northwest, tennis courts typically need resurfacing every 4–8 years depending on usage, drainage quality, and sun exposure. The sustained rainfall across Whatcom, Skagit, and Snohomish Counties accelerates surface wear. Court lines typically need restriping every 2–4 years even between full resurfacings.
Tennis court resurfacing involves pressure washing, filling cracks with acrylic crack filler, applying an acrylic resurfacer base coat, then applying 2 finish color coats, and finally striping USTA regulation lines. For courts with significant structural cracking, we coordinate with paving contractors in Northwest Washington for base repair before our work begins.
Yes — and if you're already resurfacing, it's the perfect time. LineMark stripes regulation pickleball lines (20'×44') in a contrasting color on existing tennis courts. Up to 4 pickleball courts fit on one tennis court. Adding pickleball during a resurfacing project adds minimal additional cost compared to doing it as a separate project later.
A USTA regulation tennis court is 78 feet long and 36 feet wide for doubles (27 feet for singles). Service boxes are 21 feet deep on each side. Net height is 3 feet 6 inches at the posts and 3 feet at the center. LineMark verifies all measurements before striping every court.
Absolutely. LineMark works with HOA boards, city parks departments, school districts, and property management companies throughout Northwest Washington. We provide certificates of insurance directly to your organization and can coordinate with early morning or weekend schedules.
A single tennis court restripe takes 3–5 hours including layout verification, masking, and paint application. Courts are ready for play within 2 hours of completion. Full resurfacing with color coat and lines is typically a 1–2 day project. We work early mornings and weekends to minimize disruption.
LineMark uses Sherwin-Williams commercial-grade court surfacing products selected for the Pacific Northwest's climate. We apply a 2-coat finish system for maximum adhesion against sustained rainfall, UV, and freeze-thaw cycles. Tennis court color coats in the PNW typically last 4–8 years; lines last 2–4 years.

Related Services

Sports Courts | Pickleball Court Striping | Parking Lot Striping | ADA Compliance | Warehouse Markings

Service Areas

Whatcom County | Skagit County | Snohomish County | Island County | San Juan County

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