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How Often Should Courts Be Resurfaced in Kansas City?

November 03, 20253 min read

Maintaining your tennis, basketball, or multi-sport court isn't just about keeping it pretty—it's about safety, performance, and long-term savings. If you're in the Kansas City Metro, you're dealing with all four seasons, which can seriously wear down even the best-built courts. So, the big question is: how often should you resurface your court?

At ProCourts, we've resurfaced everything from school courts to private backyard setups across the KC area. Here's your go-to guide on court resurfacing timelines, what affects them, and how to make your court last longer.


What Is Court Resurfacing?

Worker resurfacing a tennis court with professional equipment

Court resurfacing is the process of renewing the top layers of your sports court to restore its look and performance. It usually includes:

  • Surface cleaning and prep

  • Filling cracks and patching damaged areas

  • Applying new acrylic or sport-specific coatings

  • Painting fresh lines to spec

It’s a far less expensive option than full reconstruction and is often the best way to protect your investment.

Learn more about our resurfacing services at ProCourts


How Often Should You Resurface a Court in Kansas City?

The general rule of thumb? Resurface every 4 to 8 years, but here’s what that depends on:

  • Climate exposure (Kansas winters can be brutal!)

  • Level of play/use

  • Original construction quality

  • Maintenance habits

For Kansas City’s climate, 5 to 6 years is the sweet spot for most outdoor courts.

Want to know the lifespan of tennis courts in detail? Check out the USTA Facility Guidelines for recommended maintenance timelines.


How Kansas City Weather Impacts Courts

Tennis court and net covered in snow during winter.

Here’s the deal with Midwest weather—it’s tough on courts:

  • Freeze-thaw cycles cause surface cracks

  • UV exposure wears down the coating

  • Rain and snow lead to water damage and erosion

That's why choosing climate-specific surfacing materials is key. At ProCourts, we use premium acrylic coatings designed for KC’s weather swings.


Signs It’s Time to Resurface

Cracked tennis court surface

"Before photo of cracked tennis court surface from one of Pro Courts’ clients"

Still unsure? Here are red flags your court’s crying for help:

  • Faded lines or court colors

  • Cracks spreading across the surface

  • Standing water or drainage issues

  • Slippery or inconsistent texture

  • Players complaining about poor traction or injuries

Learn how ProCourts handles crack repair before resurfacing


How Much Does It Cost to Resurface a Court in Kansas City?

Here’s a rough breakdown based on court type:

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Curious about your specific court? Get a free quote here


Tips to Extend Court Life Between Resurfacing

Good news: a little care goes a long way.

Maintenance musts:

  • Sweep regularly

  • Keep standing water off

  • Fill small cracks immediately

  • Schedule seasonal cleanings

  • Use court-appropriate equipment

  • Limit vehicle access

Need help? We offer ongoing court maintenance plans


Indoor vs. Outdoor Courts in KC

Indoor courts are protected from weather, so they typically only need resurfacing every 8–10 years. Outdoors, however, you'll want to stick to the 5–6 year rule due to Kansas City's wild weather.

Not sure if your court is indoor/outdoor optimized? Let us evaluate it for free


FAQs: Resurfacing in Kansas City

How long does resurfacing a court take?

Usually between 2–5 days, depending on weather and court size.

Can resurfacing fix major cracks?

It can fix small to moderate cracks. Major structural damage may need deeper repairs first.

What season is best for resurfacing in KC?

Late spring or early fall when temps are between 50–85°F with low humidity.

Can ProCourts resurface private courts?

Absolutely! We handle residential, commercial, school, and municipal courts.


Ready to Resurface Your Court?

If your court’s looking a little rough around the edges, don’t wait until someone gets hurt or the damage gets worse. At ProCourts, we specialize in high-quality, long-lasting resurfacing for all types of courts in the Kansas City Metro.

Click below to request a FREE, no-obligation quote:

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Matt Disney

Matt Disney is the owner of ProCourts KC, a Kansas City-based company specializing in custom sports court design, construction, and resurfacing. With decades of experience in home improvement and outdoor projects, Matt helps homeowners and organizations across the KC Metro bring their dream basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport courts to life. He’s passionate about quality craftsmanship, local service, and educating clients through helpful content on court maintenance, planning, and upgrades. Serving Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, and surrounding areas. Learn more at ProCourtsKC.com

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Matt Disney Published on: 17/09/2025

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