Tennis Court Paint

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Description

The tennis court paint that we can provide is available in a wide range of standard colours. These paints are 100% acrylic and will be able to survive in all kinds of weather, from heavy rainfall to intense heat.

These paints can be used to complete cover a surface or create essential striping for sporting areas.
Some of the most common areas which benefit from tennis court paints include:

  • Tennis Courts,
  • Playgrounds and Play Areas,
  • Jogging Paths,
  • Outdoor Basketball Courts.

This product has been very popular over the past few years in worldwide basketball art projects. See our social media.
We are well known for our array of rainbow colours painted across lot of projects across the UK and Europe in recent years.

Our standard colours include: White, Black, Rustic Red, Mid Green, Dark Green and Mid Blue as well as having the option to choose from RAL codes and British Standard Codes or having your own colour code specially mixed such as Bright Barbie Pink, Sunshine Yellow, Lime Green – provide the codes and we can make it!

If you want to prevent the surface from becoming slippery, we’d recommend mixing the paint in with a silver sand or builder’s sand.

If you are painting a new or previously unpainted court, you may need more coats due to the porous nature of the surface. A watered down first coat is always recommended.

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Size

1L, 2.5L, 5L, 20L, 205L

Specification

Coverage
Approximately 6-8 sq metres per litre.
Application
Brush, roller or spray.
Drying Time
Under normal circumstances it should be touch dry in 6-8 hrs completely dry in 24hrs if well ventilated and conditions are dry.
Storage
Protect from Frost.
Surface Prep
Apply to clean dry surfaces. Ensure any oil or grease is removed. If you are painting a new or previously unpainted court, you may need more coats due to the porous nature of the surface. A watered down first coat is always recommended.
Thinners
Water can be used for thinning.