Here's How You Can Keep Your Tennis Court in Playable Condition

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Tennis can be a fantastic pastime, but only if the court is in good condition. Uneven or cracked surfaces reduce the quality of the game and compromise the players' safety. Conversely, regular maintenance helps prolong the lifespan of the playing area and lowers repair costs significantly.

Follow these tips to keep your tennis court in playable condition:

Perform regular inspection

Check the court for peeling or cracking at least once a year. Resurfacing can fill these gaps and is generally done while they are still minor. However, badly cracked surfaces may need extensive repairs, such as installing a new surface atop an existing base. Also, structural cracks in the slab often require full-court replacement.

Clean the surface

Most tennis court specialists recommend cleaning the surface at least once a month. Do this whenever there are signs of mold in the corners and shaded areas, where organic matter accumulates. As for indoor courts, make sure to vacuum them frequently and treat them with wet cleaning using soft-bristled equipment and mild detergent.

Removing mold and fungi from acrylic surfaces is another vital task. One of the most effective ways is to mix one part water and two parts bleach. Apply the mixture with a soft-bristled brush and let it rest for a couple of minutes before rinsing. If some stains persist, apply a mild detergent mixture and scrub the surface again.

Get rid of standing water

Although rain showers go a long way to cleaning a tennis court, they can also cause a significant problem. Left unchecked, they can form puddles of dirty standing water, leaving debris and stains. These can create abrasions and act like sandpaper under players' feet.

To prevent this issue, remove standing water as soon as possible. You can use a pressurized power washer, but be careful as it can damage the court. Also, direct the irrigation system around the surface to spray away from the court.

Ensure proper drainage

Drainage is a critical component of every tennis court, keeping excess water from flowing back onto the surface or beneath it. To be sure the system is working correctly, have a local tennis court professional inspect it. They will look for any signs of damage to the drain pipes and structures. In addition, they can clear away any debris or vegetation that might be blocking the swales or drains.

Work with reputable companies

When conducting any construction, maintenance, and repair, work with a tennis court asphalt contractor rather than driveway pavers. Driveway paving formulas are different and aren't meant for the playing surface. These tennis court jobs warrant specialized equipment and an experienced crew. 


Apex Court Builders specialize in construction, resurfacing and repair of tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and more. We do business in Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Diego! Call us today! (480) 384-9141.

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