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Basketball and Pickleball Court Striping for a Local Church

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A plain concrete slab is just a slab. Add the right markings, and it becomes a place where people actually want to play. That's exactly what this church had - a solid court with good hoops, but no lines to make it functional. No boundaries, no key, no pickleball zones. Just open concrete.

We came in and handled the full striping layout for both basketball and pickleball. That means two different sports, two different line systems, all sharing the same surface without looking cluttered or confusing. Getting that right takes more than just painting lines - it takes careful layout work before a single drop of paint hits the ground.

The black lines handle the basketball court - the arc, the key, the lane boundaries. The blue lines mark out the pickleball court. Both are crisp, clean, and easy to read at a glance. When you're mid-game, the last thing you want is to second-guess a boundary call because the lines aren't clear.

Beyond gameplay, proper court markings matter for safety too. Players know where they are on the court, where the out-of-bounds line sits, and how to organize themselves for different games. For a church facility serving kids and adults alike, that kind of clarity goes a long way.

This is one of those jobs that looks simple but has a lot going on underneath. Multi-sport court striping on a shared surface is something we do regularly, and it's satisfying every time. A well-marked court just feels finished - and this one definitely does.

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