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Tennis Court Resurfacing

<br>>> 6 Signs that Your Tennis Court Needs to be Resurfaced.<br>>> 5 Factors to Consider before Installing Tennis Court.<br>>> How long does it usually take for a tennis court to be resurfaced?<br>>> Cost Of Tennis Resurfacing.

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Tennis Court Resurfacing

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  1. Tennis Court Resurfacing

  2. Synopsis • 6 Signs that Your Tennis Court Needs to be Resurfaced • 5 Factors to Consider before Installing Tennis Court • Benefits of Tennis Court Resurfacing • How long does it usually take for a tennis court to be resurfaced? • Cost Of Tennis Resurfacing

  3. 6 Signs that Your Tennis Court Needs to be Resurfaced • Cracks and root damage • Because of the constant contraction and expansion of the surface which is agitated by the aspects of the weather, overtime, cracks are going to start appearing on the surface of the tennis court. You might also start seeing some roots and even small plants starting to inhabit the top of the court. If you notice such signs, it is certain that your tennis court needs a new surface. • Mould is growing over the court • This is particularly prominent with outdoor courts and calls for immediate tennis court resurfacing. Prevalence of mould can be as sign the surface has soaked in too much moisture and causes a slipping hazard to the players. If your tennis court has mould growing on top of it, then you might also want to have the drainage checked just to be safe. • Lines are disappearing into the surface • If you find arguments on whether the ball is out of bounds becoming too common, it is a sign that the lines have disappeared into the surface. There is a short-term solution to this which is repainting the surface but eventually, you will need to resurface for longer lasting results.

  4. Cont… • Surface is lose and powdery • Suddenly, it is hard for you to get some grip while playing. You keep sliding and the surface is filled with some powdery dust or tiny grits. This is one of the last signs to present itself and at this point, you have no option but to resurface the tennis court. Even though cleaning before using the court might help, it is not a long lasting solution. • You can see the blacktop of the court • For the tennis court to have a great look, it has to be painted as part of the tennis court resurfacing. Overtime, the paint is going to be washed off and wear out. In some instances, repainting might help but, if it is so severe that you can see the blacktop of the tennis court, then resurfacing might be an even better long-term solution. • Water stays on the court for hours once it rains • With Tennis court resurfacing proper drainage is very important for the wellbeing and longevity of a tennis court more so if it is outdoors. Most courts are built with a layer that helps to drain as much water as possible and get the surface dry and safe faster. If the water starts to hang around longer, it is a sign that you need to resurface your tennis court.

  5. 5 Factors to Consider before Installing Tennis Court • Condition of the Land • When thinking of tennis court installation, one of the factors that will greatly impact the cost of setting up a tennis court is the current state of the land. It will determine the preparation and the cost of the base of the construction of the tennis court, which in some cases can be a significant amount. If the land is generally flat, the cost of setting up is going to be less. Expectedly, hilly areas can also drive the cost of constructing the tennis court higher. • Type of Tennis Court • The type of tennis court installation is largely up to you but, the type of tennis court you would like to have will also be crucial. Ideally, there are up to six different types of tennis courts and finishing that you can opt for. If you prefer the indoor option during your installation, then the cost of the housing structure will also be attached. You need to find the perfect balance between your budget and the best value that you can get out of it.

  6. Cont… • Drainage • While doing tennis court installation, you need to keep water away from the surface of the court if it is going to last. Water (especially when standing still) can be detrimental to any tennis court surface. Your preferred tennis court contractor will have to consider how the water flows to find the best solution. Ideally, the tennis court does feature a 1% slope to help move the water especially when it rains but additional drains maybe required in some cases to safeguard the integrity of the surface. • Weather • Considering tennis court installation if you intend to have an outdoor tennis court, you might need to consider the local weather patterns. Not only will adverse weather make the construction a pain, surfaces like acrylic depend on favourable weather to dry properly and stick together. Rain can make it hard for the surfaces to dry properly which is why you need to consider the weather patterns in your locality. • Building permits • Depending on your location, permit requirements might differ for tennis court installation. Some locations might require the builder to have a particular permit while in others it is not necessary. The costs are also different in each of the cases.

  7. Benefits of Tennis Court Resurfacing • A proper resurfacing can add more years to your expensive asphalt/concrete substrate beneath the court’s coat. Not only does resurfacing gives a new life to court with happier vibrant colors, but the acrylic paint will also protect the substrate from weathering and cracks. • Players will be at a great loss if the resurfacing gets averted. Although it is high-priced, tennis court resurfacing is not a matter of will. It is a necessity. Still, it doesn’t mean court curators should get that done to cut some cost. It is a task of experts and one shouldn’t DIY a Tennis Court Resurfacing by watching some YouTube tutorials. Proper resurfacing requires training for the use of equipment and foremost the precision while using them. If a step goes inaccurate during or after the surfacing, it may cost another resurfacing.

  8. How long does it usually take for a tennis court to be resurfaced? • Many people believe that it takes a long time for a tennis court resurfacing; however in reality it only takes about 1-3 days. The weather and condition of the court are also factors that contribute to how long the resurfacing will take. There are two options that you will have when you are resurfacing the court. The less expensive option will be to do it yourself, the more expensive and less time-consuming option will be hire a contractor.

  9. COST OF TENNIS RESURFACING • Tennis court resurfacing ranges from $3500 to $7000, which depends on a different variety of factors related to a tennis yard or court. A tennis court resurfacing contractor will have to perform a quick sit visit checking for issues or problems that need to be repaired before or during the court resurfacing process. A common problem or remedy to tennis court resurfacing is the concrete repair or asphalt (low spot or leveling repair, crack repair), drainage issues, and peeling. • Tennis court surfacing should always be resurfaced at most every 5 to 9 years, and also it depends on court usage and maintenance habits. If a functioning tennis court has not been properly maintained or cleaned or hasn’t been resurfaced for a long period, the cost of the resurfacing will be higher. If that is the situation, additional cleaning like moss, fungus, and mould removal will have to be executed. This may add extra time, chemicals, equipment, which means a higher cost. • Tennis court resurfacing has multiple options when crack filling and crack repair is involved. A lower cost of fixing is the acrylic crack fillers, which provides repair and temporary closure of the cracks. Another method is the specialty membrane systems, asphalt, fibreglass reinforcement, or concrete patching which is a higher cost.

  10. The End • For more details, please visit - http://crowall.ca/tennis-courts/

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