A non-skid acrylic surface built for sepak takraw — secure footing for spikes and acrobatic play, accurate service circles and centre line, over concrete or asphalt. Built for Malaysian schools, clubs and community facilities.
A regulation court (the same footprint as a badminton court) with service and quarter circles.
Indicative layout — confirm to the latest federation standard for your project.
A controlled non-skid texture gives players confident footing for the jumps, spikes and quick movement of takraw.
Centre line, service circles and quarter circles marked precisely to the regulation court.
Water-based with no fire hazard for enclosed halls, and UV/ponding resistant for outdoor courts.
High-solid acrylic resists wear, fungus and weathering — easy to clean with water.
Fade-resistant colour keeps the in-bounds and lines crisp season after season.
From base preparation to the final markings, one accountable team.
A complete acrylic system, not a single coat — Duracourt colour, mastic and BE3100 bitumen emulsion over a prepared base, finished with line marking. Two typical build-ups:
Whether you’re starting from the ground up or refreshing a tired court, we do both.
Full construction from base preparation — crusher run, premix or concrete — through the Duracourt mastic and colour coats to line marking.
Quote a new courtClean, crack-repair and re-coat a worn or faded court with a fresh Duracourt system — no full rebuild needed.
Book an inspectionPick court and walkway colours, preview the layout, and download a PNG to share with your team.
Duracourt is supplied in Green, Red, Blue and White — mix in-bounds, out-of-bounds and lines to suit your sepak takraw court.



Cost depends on court size, base condition, indoor vs outdoor and location. Send your site details for a design-supply-install quote.
An acrylic hard-court system like Duracourt over concrete or asphalt — non-skid for safe aerial play and durable under heavy use, indoors or outdoors.
Yes — a sepak takraw court has the same footprint as a badminton court, so the two are often combined with colour-coded lines on one surface.
Yes. Duracourt is water-based with no fire hazard, so it suits enclosed halls as well as open-air courts.
Tell us your court size, location and site condition. We’ll recommend the right Duracourt build-up and quote design, supply and application in one package.