Paint for Squash Courts

Squash Court Paint for court wallsbuy squash court paint onlineOur Squash Court Wall Paint is extremely durable and hard-wearing. It is formulated to be scuff and ball mark resistant, has excellent adhesion and flexibility, and with correct preparation, is very easy to apply. Available in White, all BS4800 colours plus Black in 5.0 Litre containers. Ideal for new courts, refurbishment and maintenance.

For previously painted squash courts we recommend two coats of WB147 be applied to a four-sided (non-glassback) court, requiring approx 15.0 Litres. For red line-marking, we recommend two coats on floors and walls, requiring 2.5 Litres per court. For advice on use and surface preparation, you can read the guidance notes in INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAINTING SQUASH COURTS HERE. This information can also be DOWNLOADED as a PDF HERE.

England Squash is always available to assist with and advise on all aspects of squash court maintenance and repair.


WB147 Water Based Squash Court Wall Paint for painting new courts and for squash court maintenance. A tough, durable, water based finish designed for painting Squash Courts, Rackets Courts & Racketball Courts.


A147 Solvent Based Squash Court Wall Paint All the characteristics of our Water Based Squash Court Paint with the advantage of greater toughness, longevity and protection. Must only be applied with adequate ventilation.


WBP1030 Water Based Surface Primer for Squash Court Walls - Our recommended primer for squash court walls. For painting and maintaining squash court walls. This water-based acrylic primer is suitable for all types of substrate. In White & Light Grey.


WB147 Red Line Marking Wall Paint in Red. A tough, durable, water based finish to match water based wall paint. Designed for Squash, Rackets and Racketball Courts. Solvent Based available as a Special Mix only.


SCFLM147 Squash Court Line Marking Floor Paint in Red & White. A tough, durable finish created for use on Squash Court floors. In 5.0 & 2.5 Litre containers. Ideal for marking new courts and seasonal maintenance.


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