Guides · May 20, 2026 · 7 min read
Pickleball Court Resurfacing in Utah: When, How, and What It Costs
Utah has more pickleball courts per capita than any state — and our freeze-thaw climate cracks them faster than anywhere else. Most courts need resurfacing every 4–7 years.
Typical Utah pricing: a single-court resurface with minor crack repair runs $2,500–$4,500. Heavy structural crack repair, or color changes with multiple coats, pushes projects to $6,000–$8,000. Multi-court HOA jobs get better per-court pricing.
The process: pressure wash, crack rout-and-fill (or membrane systems for recurring cracks), acrylic resurfacer coats, two color coats, then line striping. Done right it takes 3–5 days of warm, dry weather.
Timing matters. Acrylic coatings need overnight temps above 50°F — the Utah window is roughly April 15 to October 15 along the Wasatch Front. Book in late winter; specialist crews fill their calendars by May.
Red flag: contractors who quote without seeing the cracks. Structural cracks that are simply filled and painted over telegraph back through the new surface in one winter.
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