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Cortz of Kentuckiana
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Serving Louisville, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

My name is Henry Robbins. I'm a US Army veteran and I own the local Cortz franchise here in the Kentuckiana area. We specialize in court resurfacing, color coating, and restoration for tennis, pickleball, basketball, and multi-sport surfaces. We have worked with homeowners, HOAs, and schools across the region.\n\nMost of our clients are surprised at how affordable it is to make a court look brand new.

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Mr Do It All
2.9(
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Serving Louisville, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"The decision to purchase this deal was due to the description of services: "Here's the Deal:$99 for three hours of skilled labor around your homeDeal can be used for everything from minor plumbing and electrical work to shelving and drywall repair"
In initial email correspondence with Mr Do It All, I indicated that my task list included installation of a replacement ceiling fan/light kit.
Upon arrival, Phil Lewis advised that before they could begin work with electricity, I would need to pay an additional $25 - which I did - a personal check to Phil Lewis. So, the "Big Deal" cost was more than advertised.  
Phil and Shannon spent all but 15 minutes of the 3 hour timeframe attempting to install the ceiling fan/light kit.  It is not wired properly and cannot be used.  I now need to hire an electrician to complete the job.   
In my opinion, Mr Do It All does not have the necessary knowledge and experience to provide electrical service and should not list or offer "electrical work" as a skilled labor.
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FAQs for tennis or game court service projects in Louisville, KY

Plan to resurface your court every four to eight years. Regular play, UV rays, and weather gradually wear down the surface, and staying on that timetable keeps bounce and traction consistent. Simple upkeep—sweeping, clearing drains, and sealing small cracks—can push you toward the longer end of the range, while heavy league play or harsh freeze-thaw cycles may move the date forward. Watching for early warning signs like spider cracks or standing water lets you schedule the job before damage spreads.

Tennis courts get a specialized acrylic coating, not standard exterior paint. These formulas resist UV rays, rain, and constant foot traffic, while the built-in sand smooths tiny pores and adds the right amount of grip. Sticking with an acrylic sport coating preserves color, protects the slab from weather, and delivers the firm yet cushioned feel players expect.

Most resurfacing jobs wrap up in three to seven days of clear, dry weather. Severe cracks, drainage repairs, or extended curing times can stretch the schedule by several more days. The crew will pressure wash, patch, and level the surface, apply multiple coating layers, and then stripe the court once everything cures. Planning for a full week keeps your playing calendar realistic and gives the new surface time to bond properly.

Rubber and clay are the least expensive surfacing options. Rubber sits on top of an asphalt or concrete base, so you’ll pay more up front for that foundation but spend less on future maintenance. Clay delivers a low initial price but demands regular watering and grooming to stay playable. Compare installation requirements, upkeep duties, and how you’ll use the court before deciding which budget-friendly surface fits your needs.

Resurfacing starts with a thorough power wash to clear dirt and debris. The crew then fills cracks, levels depressions, and sands the court smooth. After the prep work, they apply several coats of specialized acrylic, letting each layer cure before the next goes down. Fresh game lines are taped and painted last. The result is a clean, stable surface that restores proper bounce, grip, and color without the cost of a full rebuild.

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