How Do You Resurface A Clay Tennis Court?
Playing tennis is not all fun and games. For the court owner, there is surface upkeep that must be completed. Much of this maintenance should be performed by a professional in the industry with a proven background in this type of court management. Working with a professional to resurface a clay court entails some detail, but it is very manageable. Determine the cause of the cracking in the court. The cause of court problems may be driven by profit margins for companies offering restoration. An objective third party (a Geotechnical Engineer) is helpful in this type of situation. They perform a process, for a reasonable fee, that determines the specific problems for any court. Decide which type of resurfacing to pursue. The standard resurfacing process may be done in 2 to 3 coats. The number of coats used has a direct effect on how long the court will last until the next resurfacing is needed. A few companies offer a maintenance surfacing that treats the court annually or bi-annually. Ea