Safe upgrades for schools, estates and clubs
Netball is one of the most popular sports in South African schools, and the safety of players depends heavily on the condition of the court. A worn or damaged surface can cause injuries, affect performance and reduce confidence. Resurfacing restores grip, colour and safety without the cost of rebuilding the entire court.
This guide explains when resurfacing is needed and how to do it correctly.


When a netball court should be resurfaced
Resurfacing becomes necessary when you notice
Cracks spreading across the surface
Slippery areas, especially after rain
Faded or unclear line markings
Water collecting in dips or low points
Rough patches or small loose stones
Uneven bounce and unsafe landings
These signs show that the surface is ageing and the base needs attention before the damage becomes serious.
Best resurfacing system for netball courts
The most reliable method is
Asphalt repair plus acrylic sports coating
Why this system works
✔ Strong and long lasting
✔ Excellent grip for quick stops and turns
✔ UV resistant in Gauteng heat
✔ Bright, professional colour choices
✔ Low maintenance
✔ Safer for ankles, knees and overall landing impact
This combination is used by top sports facilities worldwide.


Step by step resurfacing process
1. Site inspection
We assess the current surface, the condition of the base and the drainage layout to plan the correct repair method.
2. Crack and base repairs
Cracks are cleaned, sealed and stabilised.
Soft spots are cut out and rebuilt.
Fresh asphalt is added where the base has weakened.
3. Level correction
Low areas are raised and shaped to ensure water flows away from the playing zone.
This prevents pooling, cracking and moss growth.
4. Acrylic resurfacing
A new textured acrylic coating is applied. It provides
Strong traction
A smooth playing surface
A bright, consistent colour finish
5. Professional line marking
Lines are measured and painted to Netball South Africa standards.
White non slip acrylic paint ensures clear visibility and safe movement.
Colour choices for netball courts
Popular options include
Green
Blue
Red clay look
Schools often choose two tone layouts to highlight goal thirds and shooting areas.


How long a resurfaced court lasts
With proper care, a resurfaced netball court lasts ten to fifteen years before major work is required.
Recoating every four to six years keeps grip, texture and colour in excellent condition.
Avoid common resurfacing mistakes
✘ Ignoring slope and drainage requirements
✘ Using cheap paint instead of acrylic coating
✘ Repairing only the top layer without fixing the base
✘ Leaving cracks unsealed before rainy seasons
✘ Poor or inaccurate line marking
Choose experienced sports court contractors who repair the root cause, not just the surface.
Upgrade your court for safer play
William Gift Civil specialises in resurfacing netball courts for
Schools
Sports facilities
Residential estates
Community centres
We improve safety, durability and player confidence with professional workmanship every time.
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