Court Resurfacing, Coating, and Repairs Across Arizona
All surfaces have an expiration date, and courts and their surfaces are no exception. Repair or resurfacing will be needed at some stage, no matter what preventative measures have been implemented.
Repairs must be done correctly; inadequate or improper repairs can have the opposite effect and further damage the court and its surface. There may be higher injury rates when the courts in poor conditions are used.
At Apex Court Builders, we pride ourselves on being the premier court resurfacing, coating, and repair company in the Arizona area. We can promptly complete any repairs in a professional and timely manner.
Tennis Court Resurfacing, Repairs, and Coating
Tennis court resurfacing, repairs, line marking, and coating will renovate an existing court and provide a pristine play surface. We restore tennis, basketball, pickleball, and bocce courts to like-new condition, thus ensuring they will remain worry-free for years. Don’t let an old court be an eyesore! Call us for a free estimate on repairs and resurfacing.
Pickleball Court Resurfacing, Repairs, and Coating
We repair and resurface pickleball courts. We can help court owners looking to switch up or restructure an existing court to add pickleball to the court. Pickleball is all the rage; a great court will get all the attention it deserves.
Basketball Court Repairs and Resurfacing
Whether a basketball court is full-sized and home to a team or a private backyard court, we can renovate it. We also restore combination courts for facilities with a multi-purpose court hosting more than one sport.
Bocce Ball Court Resurfacing, Repairs, and Coating
Resurfacing a bocce ball court will restore play to a whole level. Our quality bocce court reconstruction creates a beautiful, low-maintenance court.
Signs a court needs repair
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A playing surface with raised or depressed areas creates uneven terrain, leading to trip-related injuries.
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A surface showing signs of cracking, especially with wider or deeper cracks, is dangerous and can damage the underlying foundation. Courts should be repaired at the earliest convenience.
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If there are bubbles under a court’s surface, then this points to an issue in which moisture has made its way under the surface.
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While discoloration or fading are not particularly harmful to play, they can eventually lead to missing essential court lines.