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North State Resurfacing is dedicated to quality tennis and basketball court construction and resurfacing along with superior customer service.

Some of our Unique Offerings Include

  • Eco-friendly processes – Including water conservation and reduced emissions.
  • Polypave Court Shield – Our innovative system for preventing cracks from forming on athletic hard courts.
  • Community projects – We volunteered to resurface Wendell Park tennis courts, which additionally provided an opportunity for testing new techniques.

Meet Our President

Mike Alford is the President of North State Resurfacing, Co. He is passionate about his work and oversees all aspects of his business.

His primary role is to provide vision and leadership. However, Mike will perform any task necessary from estimating, bookkeeping, managing daily operations, or even working on the courts. He is committed to providing quality workmanship, superior materials, and the best customer service possible.

Mike Alford President of North State Resurfacing

A native of Raleigh NC, Mike graduated in 1978 from Millbrook High School. While pursuing a career in Civil Engineering, he began working for a local tennis court contractor. He discovered rather quickly that he thoroughly enjoyed this line of work. The combination of being outdoors and seeing a project from beginning to completion was very rewarding. By 1989, plans were underway to branch out on his own and in 1990 Mike co-founded North State Resurfacing, Co. Mike has 40 years of experience and has the skills and knowledge to help you with any of your projects.

It’s truly rewarding to find a job that you actually enjoy! However, when Mike is not involved with his responsibilities at North State, he has plenty of other interests to occupy his time. He loves gardening and especially enjoys growing fresh vegetables. There’s nothing better than eating the first tomato sandwich of the season! Other hobbies include riding his bicycle on the Neuse River Trail, tinkering with his 1983 Mustang, and playing one of his many guitars including his grandfather’s 1927 Martin. Mike also enjoys traveling and feels fortunate to live in an area where you can reach the mountains or the beach in just a few hours.