Case study
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Acrylic court work is where civil preparation and finish detail meet: the surface only performs if the base, coating and markings are resolved together.
This proof asset supports buyers comparing synthetic turf courts with hard-court systems for ball response and maintenance.
Challenge
Hard courts need clean ball response, durable coatings and accurate line marking while supporting school or institutional traffic.
Solution
JL Turf Group delivered acrylic court surfacing and line marking across tennis, basketball and multi-court configurations.
Outcome
A crisp, durable hard-court finish suitable for institutional sport, training and play.
Materials / systems
Acrylic court coating · Tennis and basketball line marking · Prepared concrete / asphalt court base
Visible proof
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Project size
Tennis, basketball and multi-court acrylic configurations
Location
Sydney NSW
Surface system
Acrylic court coating over prepared concrete or asphalt bases with tennis, basketball and multi-sport line marking.
Base and drainage
Court-base preparation supports coating consistency, ball response and clean line-marking outcomes.
Timeline
Delivered from base preparation and coating through colour separation and line marking.
Constraints
Achieve clean ball response · Maintain colour and line-marking accuracy · Support high-use school or institutional traffic
Handover
Public proof images show finished tennis surfacing, basketball line work and acrylic multi-court construction detail.
Maintenance notes
Acrylic courts should be kept clean, inspected for coating wear and reviewed for drainage or ponding after rain.
Buyer outcome
A crisp, durable hard-court finish for institutional sport, training and play.





