What services do you offer?
We specialize in the design, construction, resurfacing, and maintenance of high-quality courts. We also offer customizations such as lighting, fencing, and court accessories.
What sports do you offer?
We build indoor and outdoor tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, futsal courts, padel courts, volleyball courts, and multi-game striping layouts.
How long does it take to build a court?
The timeline depends on the project scope, weather conditions, and site preparation. On average, it takes 4–6 weeks from start to finish.
What are the surface options for a court?
We offer several surface types, including acrylic hard courts (asphalt or concrete), cushioned acrylic systems, and modular cushioned systems. Both indoor and outdoor applications.
Can you build courts for both residential and commercial properties?
Yes, we construct courts for residential homes, clubs, HOA's, schools, and public facilities.
Can I customize the court color and markings?
Absolutely! We provide various color options and can include custom logos along with multi-game striping to meet your preferences.
Do you offer lighting for night play?
Yes, we install energy-efficient LED lighting systems that ensure optimal visibility and meet local regulations.
Do you provide maintenance services?
Yes, we offer maintenance packages, including cleaning, crack repairs, and resurfacing to keep your court in peak condition.
How often does a court need to be resurfaced?
Resurfacing schedules will vary. Tennis clubs might be 4 – 5 years. Private and low-use courts might be 7 – 10 years.
How often does a court need to be crack filled?
Typically, crack filling is required every year or every-other year to minimize ball bounce deflections and player safety issues. This range can also heavily depend on maintenance routines, age and location of the court, sub-grade, nearby trees/vegetation, and many other factors.
What are the best practices for maintaining my court?
Keep the court free of debris by regularly sweeping or blowing off leaves and dirt. Wash the court surface periodically with mild detergent and water to prevent mold or stains. Avoid wearing shoes with black soles or other marking footwear. Keep food and drinks outside of the court.
Can I snow plow my court in the winter?
No, snow plowing can damage the surface and cause cracks, gouges, and scuffs. Instead, allow the snow to melt naturally, or use a soft broom or snow shovel designed for courts.
How can I prevent cracks from forming?
Consistent maintenance and professional crack filling services can minimize their impact and can help prevent them from worsening.
Is it normal for cracks to reappear after they’ve been repaired?
Yes, unfortunately cracks are inevitable and can reappear in any amount of time, especially in regions with significant temperature fluctuations. Crack reappearance and their severity are generally uncontrollable conditions, such as; snow/ice buildup, ground movement, improper drainage, expansive soils, freeze/thaw, expansion/contraction, and/or the age and brittleness of the court.
Will resurfacing my court solve cracking issues?
No. Cracks can be filled, but damaged substrates are not “fixed” by resurfacing. Cracks will reappear over time.
What should I do to prepare my court for winter?
Clean the court thoroughly to remove debris that could cause stains or mold. Inspect and repair any cracks or damage before freezing temperatures arrive. Cover your net or take it down to prevent wear and tear.
How can I maintain my court’s color and surface texture?
Avoid dragging heavy equipment, metal tools, or furniture across the surface. Also, limit vehicular traffic on the court to maintain its texture and appearance.
How soon after surfacing can i play on my new court?
You must wait a minimum of 24 hours after the court lines have dried; 48 hours is recommended
How do you remove shoe and other scuff marks?
Scuff marks are unavoidable. They will become less noticeable with time. Shoes with non- marking soles are recommended, black soles should be avoided.