Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring has been installing epoxy and concrete flooring systems throughout Greenville, SC and the upstate for over 20 years! Sport court surfaces deteriorate faster than most facility managers anticipate. UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycling, heavy foot traffic, and the lateral shear forces generated by athletic movement degrade unprotected or improperly coated concrete surfaces in ways that standard maintenance can't address. A cracked, faded, or uneven court surface isn't just an aesthetic problem — it's a safety and liability issue. Uneven surfaces and degraded traction coatings contribute directly to ankle and knee injuries, and facility operators who defer resurfacing on deteriorating courts carry real premises liability exposure. According to the American Sports Builders Association, outdoor sport courts in humid subtropical climates require resurfacing on average every 5–8 years depending on traffic volume, UV exposure, and original installation quality. Greenville's climate — 43 days per year above 90°F, a UV index that hits 9–10 in peak summer, and 59 freezing nights annually — puts outdoor court surfaces at the more aggressive end of that maintenance cycle. Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring installs sport court resurfacing and coating systems for basketball courts, tennis courts, pickleball courts, and multipurpose athletic surfaces throughout Greenville and Spartanburg County.
The coating systems used for sport courts are distinct from standard floor coatings. Athletic surfaces require controlled slip resistance — enough traction to prevent falls during lateral movement, not so much that it increases injury risk from shoe-surface friction. UV stability is non-negotiable for outdoor applications. Color retention under Greenville's summer UV load matters for line visibility and court aesthetics. And for multi-use courts, the coating system has to hold up to the combined traffic demands of multiple sport types without premature wear in high-traffic zones.
We grind every floor before we coat it. We test for moisture. We repair cracks and spalled areas. We apply vapor barriers where the slab calls for it. Every single job, no exceptions.
That's not extra — that's just how it's supposed to be done.
We use 100% professional-grade coating systems — UV-stable materials for outdoor applications, chemical-resistant formulations for automotive and industrial shops, anti-microbial systems for healthcare and food service, and fast-cure polyaspartic for clients who can't afford extended downtime.
We come to your location, look at the floor, and give you a clear estimate based on what's actually there. We're not in the habit of low-balling estimates and tacking on charges once work starts. If something unexpected comes up — like elevated moisture readings or a previous coating that needs to be stripped — we tell you before we proceed, not after.
"We own a restaurant in the Travelers Rest area and wanted stained concrete floors throughout the space. We'd heard mixed things about epoxy and concrete work in commercial settings, so we were a little cautious going in. Greenville Supreme Epoxy Flooring put those concerns to rest immediately. They assessed the space, walked us through the staining process, and got the job done with zero disruption to our schedule, which matters a lot when you're running a food service business. The floors look incredible and have held up great under heavy daily foot traffic. If you're looking for epoxy or stained concrete flooring in the Greenville area, don't hesitate. These guys are the real deal."
-Tim Jenkins, Restaurant Owner in Travelers Rest, SC
Basketball courts — whether freestanding residential installations, HOA community courts, school athletic facilities, or municipal recreation center surfaces — develop cracking, surface oxidation, and traction coating wear that makes resurfacing necessary on a regular cycle. We assess existing court surface conditions, repair cracks and surface damage with flexible polyurea sealants that accommodate seasonal concrete movement, apply the appropriate resurfacing system, and restripe courts to regulation dimensions. For Greenville County's municipal recreation facilities and the growing number of HOA community courts in developments throughout Simpsonville, Five Forks, and the Verdae corridor, basketball court resurfacing is one of the most consistent athletic surface maintenance needs we address.
Tennis court surfaces require a specific combination of controlled cushioning, consistent ball bounce, and traction characteristics that vary by surface type and player preference. Acrylic resurfacing systems are the standard for hard-court tennis in the US — they provide the consistent ball response and surface texture that players expect, hold color well under UV exposure, and can be applied in multiple build coats to adjust surface cushioning. We resurface tennis courts at private residences, HOA communities, tennis clubs, and school athletic facilities throughout Greenville County, applying color-matched acrylic systems with regulation line striping for both singles and doubles play.
Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the United States — the Sports & Fitness Industry Association reported a 51.8% growth in pickleball participation over a recent three-year period — and Greenville's active adult and retirement communities have driven significant pickleball court demand throughout the market. Dedicated pickleball courts, converted tennis court surfaces with pickleball line overlays, and multipurpose court installations with both tennis and pickleball striping are all within our scope. We install pickleball court surfaces with the correct acrylic coating system and regulation NPA-compliant line striping for both standalone courts and multi-court installations.
Many community facilities, schools, and HOA developments in Greenville need a single court surface that accommodates multiple sports — basketball, pickleball, volleyball, and futsal on the same slab with overlapping line configurations. Multipurpose court coating systems have to balance the traction, ball response, and durability demands of multiple sport types simultaneously. We specify and install multipurpose surface systems with color-coded line striping that keeps each sport's court markings visually distinct and regulation-compliant, minimizing the visual confusion that poorly executed multi-sport striping produces.
Resurfacing over unrepaired cracks produces a finished court surface where every crack telegraphs through the new coating within one to two seasonal cycles. We fill and repair court surface cracks with flexible polyurea sealants before any resurfacing system goes down — flexible sealants accommodate the seasonal concrete movement Greenville's temperature swings produce without re-cracking the way rigid epoxy fillers do on outdoor surfaces. For courts with significant surface variation or extensive cracking, we apply leveling compounds before the resurfacing system to produce a flat, consistent base that the coating reads correctly on.
Color fading on sport court surfaces is driven almost entirely by UV exposure — court colors that look sharp at installation become washed out within two to three seasons on surfaces without UV-stable coating systems. We apply UV-resistant acrylic color coatings that maintain court color and line visibility significantly longer than standard court paints under Greenville's summer UV load. Line striping is applied using regulation dimensions for each sport, in contrasting colors that remain visually distinct as the surface weathers.
The largest segment of our sport court work in Greenville. HOA communities throughout Simpsonville, Five Forks, Mauldin, and the Verdae and Hollingsworth Park corridors maintain basketball and tennis courts as community amenities — surfaces that see consistent use and require periodic resurfacing to remain safe and functional. We work directly with HOA property managers and community associations on court assessment, resurfacing scheduling, and multi-court projects where multiple surfaces need attention in the same maintenance cycle.
Greenville County Parks, Recreation and Tourism maintains athletic court surfaces at community parks and recreation centers throughout the county. Municipal courts see higher traffic volumes than HOA community courts and require more durable surface systems and more frequent maintenance cycles. We install and resurface municipal court surfaces to standards appropriate for public facility use, with documentation of installed systems provided for facility maintenance records.
Greenville County School District facilities and the county's higher education institutions — Furman University, Bob Jones University, and Greenville Technical College — maintain outdoor and indoor athletic court surfaces that require periodic resurfacing. School athletic facilities combine high traffic demands with budget constraints that make correct system specification important — a correctly installed resurfacing system on the right maintenance cycle costs significantly less over a ten-year period than repeated emergency repairs on an under-specified surface.
Outdoor sport courts in Greenville's humid subtropical climate typically require resurfacing every 5–8 years depending on traffic volume, UV exposure, and original installation quality. Courts with significant tree shade, lower traffic, and high-quality original installations trend toward the longer end of that cycle. Courts in full sun with heavy daily use trend toward the shorter end. Annual inspection of crack development and surface traction is the best way to identify when resurfacing is approaching rather than deferring until visible deterioration is significant.
Yes, in most cases. Existing acrylic color coatings that are adhered and in reasonable condition can be resurfaced over with new coating after surface preparation. Delaminated, bubbling, or peeling existing coating must be removed before resurfacing — applying new coating over failed existing material produces a new surface with the same failure mode on a shorter timeline.
Resurfacing addresses surface-level deterioration — cracking, color fading, traction loss, and surface texture degradation — without replacing the underlying concrete slab. Full replacement is warranted when the slab has structural damage, significant differential settlement, or subgrade problems that resurfacing cannot address. The majority of deteriorated sport courts in Greenville are resurfacing candidates, not replacement candidates. We assess each court in person before recommending either path.
Yes. New court installations begin with slab assessment or new concrete pour specification, surface preparation, base coat application, color coating, and regulation line striping. We work with property owners, HOA developers, and school facilities on new court projects throughout Greenville and Spartanburg County.
Most single-court resurfacing projects complete in two to three days depending on surface condition, repair scope, number of coating layers, and cure time between applications. Multi-court projects are scheduled sequentially to keep at least some courts operational during the project where facility layout permits.