Every arena has a mark at center court. Yours should too — a family name, a team crest, or a brand, rendered in durable acrylic that plays exactly like the rest of the surface.
A logo at center court does something subtle: it turns a very nice slab into your court. Kids name the venue. Guests photograph it. The family brand, the ranch crest, the company mark, or a school's mascot becomes part of every game played on it. We design and apply custom court graphics — center-court logos, monograms in the key, wordmarks along the sideline, even full-key color designs — using the same textured acrylic materials as the playing surface, so the graphic grips and wears like the court itself, not like a sticker on it.
The process is closer to sign-making than house painting. Your artwork is vectorized and scaled, a proof is approved on a rendering of your actual court, and precision-cut stencils transfer the design onto the surface in layered acrylic color. Applied during new construction, resurfacing, or as a standalone upgrade to a sound surface, a logo typically adds days, not weeks, to a project. It is the least structural thing we do — and often the detail clients love most.
Court logos run $800–$6,000 depending on size, colors, and complexity; bundling with resurfacing or new construction lowers the cost.
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Logos are built from the same textured acrylic as the surface — same grip, same ball response, same wear rate. No slick decal patch in the middle of the action.
Vector-based scaling and precision-cut stencils reproduce logos, crests, and wordmarks accurately — clean curves and crisp edges, not a hand-painted approximation.
You approve the design rendered to scale on an image of your actual court, with exact colors and placement, before any stencil touches the surface.
Pigmented acrylics rated for high-altitude Montana sun hold their color alongside the rest of the surface, fading gracefully in step rather than turning pastel early.
Center-court marks, monograms in the key, sideline wordmarks, kitchen accents on pickleball courts — from two-foot initials to a twelve-foot crest.
Adding a logo during a recoat costs the least and looks the best, since it is applied into a fresh surface. Half our logo work rides along with resurfacing projects.
We review your logo, crest, or concept, discuss sizing and placement on the court, and flag any details too fine to render in acrylic.
Your artwork is vectorized, colored, and rendered to scale on an image of your court for written approval before production.
Precision-cut stencils are produced at final size, with registration marks for multi-color designs to keep every layer aligned.
The application area is cleaned and masked, then acrylic color layers are applied through the stencils and textured to match the surrounding surface.
Masking comes off, edges are detailed, and we inspect the finished graphic with you — camera recommended — before final sign-off.
One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
Concrete makes the court possible; the acrylic system makes it playable. We install premium 100% acrylic color systems engineered for Montana UV and freeze-thaw.
Learn more →Lines are the rules made visible. We lay out and stripe courts to exact regulation geometry — and add new sports to existing courts without turning them into scribble.
Learn more →Montana sun and freeze-thaw are hard on acrylic. Resurfacing every 4–8 years restores color, grip, and true bounce — and heads off damage that gets expensive to ignore.
Learn more →Free site visits. Honest numbers. Courts built to outlast Montana winters.
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