A Netball Court Resurfacing needs to be resurfaced over time if it is to remain in good condition. This is because the court will suffer gradual wear and tear from frequent use and will eventually reach a point where it becomes unplayable.
Resurfacing a netball court will usually involve either a new surfacing material being laid or a coating of anti slip paint being applied to the current surface. This will allow the facility to be refurbished into a more up to date netball court that is aesthetically pleasing and has improved performance characteristics.
Netball Court Safety: What to Look for During Resurfacing
The netball surface type you choose will depend on the level of play you need to accommodate and whether or not you want the facility to be used for other sports as part of a MUGA. A typical option is to lay a porous asphalt surface for outdoor netball courts. This type of sports surface is cost-effective and enables the court to be played on shortly after heavy rainfall. This makes it the ideal choice for schools and community sports facilities that wish to incorporate a netball court as part of an external MUGA construction.
When a netball court is resurfaced it can be painted with a coloured anti-slip paint coating which will improve the aesthetics of the facility as well as enhance safety. These coloured coatings are available in a range of bright colours and can be used to match club colours. Having your netball court painted from time to time will inspire players and show that you take care of your facilities and the way they look.