
NorthState Resurfacing provides professional asphalt and concrete construction and resurfacing services across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. We support commercial properties, homeowner and condominium associations, multi-family communities, and other organizations that rely on durable, well-maintained surfaces for tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and multi-use courts.
For property owners and project managers overseeing one site or multiple locations across state lines, the regional footprint of our asphalt court resurfacing company provides consistency and accountability for delivering solutions built for long-term performance.
A Regional Approach to Resurfacing Projects
Resurfacing needs for tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use courts are influenced by factors beyond surface size alone. Climate conditions, traffic volume, drainage patterns, pavement age, and daily use all affect how asphalt and concrete perform over time. That’s why our extensive regional experience plays a critical role in the success of our resurfacing project outcomes.
NorthState Resurfacing works across multiple municipalities and regions, coordinating logistics, materials, and scheduling to meet the demands of each project location. Our teams regularly mobilize throughout the Carolinas and Virginia, applying a consistent process while adapting methods to local conditions.
North Carolina Locations We Service
NorthState Resurfacing has completed resurfacing projects throughout North Carolina, covering coastal regions, metropolitan areas, and inland communities. This statewide footprint reflects experience across varied climates, property types, and usage demands.
Court Resurfacing Projects in North Carolina
Central North Carolina and the Triangle Region
Central North Carolina, especially the Triangle, is home to a wide range of outdoor courts that see regular, year-round use. As communities grow and participation in tennis, pickleball, and other court sports increases, those surfaces are asked to handle a lot of play. Over time, cracks, fading, and surface wear can begin to affect both performance and safety.
This region includes Wake County, Durham County, Orange County, Johnston County, Chatham County, Lee County, Harnett County, and Franklin County. Courts across these communities often need resurfacing solutions that hold up to frequent use while keeping downtime to a minimum for residents, students, and players.
Whether the court is part of a neighborhood amenity, school campus, or public park, the goal is usually the same: restore playability, improve traction and appearance, and complete the work on a schedule that makes sense for the people who use the court every day.
NorthState Resurfacing has completed projects in the following areas of Central, NC:
- Apex
- Cary
- Chapel Hill
- Clayton
- Durham
- Holly Springs
- Knightdale
- Morrisville
- Raleigh
- Sanford
- Wake Forest
- Wendell
The Triad and Piedmont Region
Across the Triad and Piedmont, outdoor courts are an important part of everyday recreation. Tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use courts in these communities are used by students, residents, and local programs throughout the year, which means surfaces tend to wear gradually rather than all at once.
This region spans Guilford County, Forsyth County, Alamance County, Davidson County, Randolph County, Rowan County, Cabarrus County, Union County, Mecklenburg County, Iredell County, and Davie County. In these areas, court resurfacing is often about correcting surface issues before they become safety concerns: addressing cracks, restoring consistent ball response, and refreshing court markings.
Completed projects include:
Coastal North Carolina Communities
Along North Carolina’s coast, outdoor courts are constantly exposed to salt air, moisture, and shifting weather conditions. In New Hanover County, Brunswick County, Pender County, and Carteret County, tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use courts often see heavier seasonal use, which can accelerate surface wear and affect playability over time.
Our completed coastal project locations include:
Eastern, Western, and Mountain Regions of North Carolina
In eastern North Carolina, across Robeson County, Cumberland County, Wayne County, Pitt County, Lenoir County, Edgecombe County, and Craven County, outdoor courts are often affected by moisture, drainage issues, and consistent daily use. Over time, these conditions can lead to surface wear that impacts traction, appearance, and overall playability.
In western and mountain areas such as Watauga County, Wilkes County, and Ashe County, court surfaces are shaped more by elevation, temperature shifts, and seasonal weather. Resurfacing in these regions focuses on maintaining stable, dependable courts that perform well through changing conditions while staying safe and accessible for regular use.
Virginia Locations We Service
NorthState Resurfacing also maintains an active presence throughout Virginia, particularly in metropolitan and coastal regions with ongoing resurfacing needs.
Richmond Metro Area
Across the Richmond metro area, courts see steady use from community members, schools, and residential neighborhoods. In Henrico County and Chesterfield County, tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use courts often serve shared spaces where regular play and weather exposure gradually wear down the surface.
In Hanover County and within the City of Richmond, court resurfacing typically focuses on improving playability, traction, and safety while keeping facilities available for everyday use. For many property owners and managers, the goal is a durable surface that performs well without long closures or major disruption.
Completed court resurfacing projects include locations such as:
- Glen Allen
- Mechanicsville
- Midlothian
- Richmond
- Short Pump
- Petersburg
Hampton Roads and Coastal Virginia
In Hampton Roads and coastal Virginia, outdoor courts are regularly exposed to moisture, salt air, and heavy seasonal use. Across Virginia Beach City, Norfolk City, Chesapeake City, Hampton City, Suffolk City, and Newport News City, tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use courts often need resurfacing to restore traction, improve playability, and maintain safe conditions.
For communities in this region, the focus is typically on creating court surfaces that hold up to coastal conditions while remaining open and usable for everyday play.
Completed projects by NorthState in this area include the towns of:
- Chesapeake
- Hampton
- Newport News
- Norfolk
- Suffolk
- Virginia Beach
South Carolina Locations We Service
NorthState Resurfacing also supports resurfacing projects throughout South Carolina, serving properties in both inland and coastal regions.
Completed projects include facilities in the following areas:
- Conway
- Florence
- Myrtle Beach
- Rock Hill
- Spartanburg
Court Resurfacing Projects in South Carolina
Coastal South Carolina Court Resurfacing Projects
Along South Carolina’s coast, outdoor courts are exposed to humidity, moisture, and heavier seasonal use. In Horry County, where communities like Myrtle Beach are located, tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-use surfaces often see increased play during peak tourism months, which can accelerate surface wear and affect playability.
Court resurfacing in coastal areas typically focuses on durability, surface consistency, and appearance, helping courts remain safe, functional, and welcoming despite changing weather conditions and fluctuating usage throughout the year.
Inland South Carolina Court Resurfacing Projects
Inland South Carolina communities tend to rely on courts that are used steadily year-round rather than seasonally. In York County, Spartanburg County, and Florence County, courts to play tennis, pickleball, basketball, and other sports played on asphalt surfaces are often part of schools, residential communities, and public recreation facilities.
Resurfacing projects in these areas usually center on extending the life of the court, improving surface performance, and completing work in a way that minimizes disruption for the people who rely on these spaces for daily recreation and organized activities.
Don’t See Your City Listed?
The locations above represent our completed resurfacing projects, not the limits of where we work. NorthState Resurfacing regularly evaluates and accepts projects in new areas throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
If your property is located outside the cities listed here, we encourage you to reach out to our team to discuss your resurfacing needs.
Laurel Park HOA, Concord NC
Town of Pembroke Tennis Courts
Fairgate Apartment Homes, Raleigh NC
North Topsail Beach, Topsail NC
East Chapel Hill High School, Chapel NC
West Davidson High School, Lexington NC
SeaWatch Tennis Court, Kure Beach NC
American Hebrew Academy
Riverside Community Association
Tennis Court Resurfacing Aero Plantation, Waxhaw NC
Parker Meadow Complex
Private Tennis Court, Wilkesboro NC
Fred Fletcher Park
Lake Lynn
Pullen Park
Appalachian State University, Boone NC
Grandover Swim & Racquet Club
Tennis Court Resurfacing, Farmville NC
Tennis & Pickleball Court Resurfacing, Oak Island NC
Basketball & Pickleball, Town of Carolina Beach NC
Painted Tree Swim & Racquet Association, Charlotte NC
Sumter Square
Rassie Wicker Drive – Hockey Court, Pinehurst NC
Greensboro Day School Customization
Pickleball Court Installation, Goldsboro Event Center NC
Cypress Village
Caveness Farms Apartments, Wake Forest NC
Southmont Park, Lexington NC
Fairfield Harbour, New Bern NC
Tarboro Parks and Recreation, Tarboro NC
J S Spivey Recreation Center, Fayetteville NC
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro NC
Private Multi-Use Court – Lake Norman, Charlotte NC
RTI International, Durham NC
Mable C. Smith Park, Fayetteville NC
Town of Clayton Basketball Courts, Clayton NC
All-Star Park, Clayton, NC
Trinity Place Apartments, Raleigh NC
Private Residence, Norfolk VA
Knightdale High School Tennis Courts, Knightdale NC
Tennis Courts in Winston-Salem NC
Union Pines High School, Cameron NC
Cardinal Gibbons High School Tennis Courts, Raleigh NC
Six Tennis Courts, High Point NC
Pinehurst Tennis & Pickleball Court
Tennis Court Resurfacing, Apex NC
Acrylic Tennis Court, Charlotte NC
Wildwoods of Lake Johnson, Raleigh NC
Sunalei Preserve Tennis Courts, Zionville NC
Wendell Park Tennis Court Resurfacing
South Brunswick High School
Holden Beach
Shallotte Park
Cypress Island Neighborhood
Covil Estates
The Village Apartments
Glen Eden Pilot Park
Private Residence – Lake Norman, Charlotte NC
Three Colonies Community, Fayetteville NC
Cedar Hills Park
Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville NC
HOA Tennis Court, Southport NC
Private Residence
Mike’s Sweet Mustache!
Biltmore Hills Park, Raleigh NC
Alamance Country Club – Tennis Courts, Burlington NC
Wake Forest University – Tennis Courts, Winston-Salem NC
Jaycee Park
Ayden Parks & Recreation Department, Ayden NC
Elon University – Tennis Courts, Elon NC
Mallard Cove Road Tennis Courts, Sanford NC
Highlands At Olde Raleigh Tennis Courts, Raleigh NC
Bur-Mill Park Tennis Courts
Athens Drive High School Tennis Courts, Raleigh NC
Southern Village Tennis Courts, Chapel Hill NC
Stonecreek Tennis Courts, Raleigh NC
Contact Our Court Resurfacing Team Today
If your facility’s courts are starting to show wear, the next step doesn’t have to be complicated. NorthState Resurfacing works with communities, schools, parks departments, and private property owners throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia to evaluate court conditions and recommend practical resurfacing options.
Whether you manage one court or several, our team can help you plan next steps that make sense for your location, usage, and schedule.
Get started today by contacting us at (919) 365-7500 or by filling out our contact form below.
