From court
geometry to a
marking job pack.
Check a measured space, generate a scaled plan, calculate nominal line metres and carry the result into paint and set-out planning.
Planning estimates, not installation drawingsISSUE 02
Three full layouts. One calculation engine.
Use a measured rectangle to screen fit, inspect the line groups and print the planning plan with its assumptions.
Tennis court
Full doubles court with singles sidelines, service lines, centre service lines and centre marks.
- Playing area
- 23.77 × 10.97 m
- Nominal line runs
- 146.48 m
Pickleball court
Full 20 ft × 44 ft court with non-volley-zone lines and centre service lines.
- Playing area
- 13.41 × 6.10 m
- Nominal line runs
- 60.35 m
Badminton court
Combined singles and doubles layout with short and doubles-long service lines.
- Playing area
- 13.40 × 6.10 m
- Nominal line runs
- 99.64 m
Nine tools, one controlled sequence.
Start with geometry, then build the colour/width schedule, paint quantity and set-out controls. Condition screens remain separate from layout calculations.
Court Line Paint Calculator
Estimate wet paint volume from measured line metres, width, coats and surface texture.
Multi-Sport Court Planner
Check nominal sport footprints against a measured hall before drawing the full overlay.
Line Colour Conflict Checker
Build a first-pass colour hierarchy for a busy multi-use sports floor.
Repaint or Full Remarking Checker
Turn wear, adhesion and layout changes into a practical survey decision.
Marking Method Selector
Compare guided hand application, hybrid work and a dedicated marking machine.
Outdoor Court Condition Check
Screen asphalt and concrete courts for preparation blockers before paint.
Pickleball on Tennis Court Overlay
Test one, two or four pickleball planning layouts inside a measured tennis-court area.
Court Marking Line Schedule
Combine court layouts into a transparent line-metre, colour and width take-off.
Court Set-out & Squaring Calculator
Calculate target diagonals and compare measured diagonals without inventing a tolerance.
Carry the assumptions into the survey.
A useful calculation still needs an identified floor system, approved line convention, coating data and retained site record.