Repairing Tennis Court Surfacing in Great Lea Common

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Tennis Court Contractors are experts in repairing tennis court surfaces which will dramatically increase the life span of the surface of the tennis court.

We are professional and reliable and focus on achieving the best quality results at a competitive price.

As experts in tennis court maintenance works and surfacing in Great Lea Common RG7 1 we have found that there are many schools, colleges, universities, leisure centres and sports clubs within the UK that require surfacing repairs. Get in touch today. 

Over time all sports surfaces including macadam, polymeric and synthetic grass surfaces can become worn, a damaged area is unsafe for play. We recommended carrying out maintenance on your sporting area all year round on a regular basis, however, sometimes cracks may begin to show and surfacing can come away from the existing court edges. This allows you to continue playing tennis and other sports safely. 

There are various companies across the UK who claims to be superior for resurfacing work so it is important that you check they have all the correct accreditations and certificates to prove this and that they have been trading for a good amount of time. It is also important to assess whether companies are supplying and installing materials in accordance with the ITF, SAPCA and LTA governing bodies.

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The surface type of tennis court repair that have been completed on a sports area within the UK include:

  • Hard-Court – Macadam surfacing repairs including re-surfacing or recap of porous tarmac sports court surface and line marking over the existing macadam flooring.

  • Synthetic Clay Surfacing Repair – Infill of new tennis flooring for a neater smoother finish.

  • Synthetic Grass Surfacing Repair – Resurfacing of a macadam or existing sand filled grass surfaces that have become compacted, filled with dirt and lost its porosity and permeable nature.

  • Polymeric – Rubberised surfacing repairs including recap of existing with a rubber EPDM surface.

As part of the tennis court repair process, we are able to apply a sports surface treatment http://tenniscourtcontractors.co.uk/maintenance/chemical-moss-algae-treatment/berkshire/great-lea-common to remove contaminants like moss and to prevent them from reappearing.

Feel free to contact a member of our team today for more information about the costs of sport courts repairs near me, and we'll get back to ou with some friendly advice.

Tennis Courts Surfaces Repairs Near Me

By repairing the existing tennis courts dramatically increases the life span of the surface which is a good opportunity when a full rip up and replace or upgrade is not within the budget.

There are many organisations inside the United Kingdom that have opted for a tennis court repair once they noticed that their current surfacing had begun to fret and break away underfoot.

A full recap can be done in a number of different colours including red, blue, green completed with a spray polyurethane paint anti-slip coating.

Whether the current floor is hard-court macadam, polymeric rubber or artificial grass there will be a method available to repair your sports court surface to look and work as it should.

Once the flooring has been resprayed in the required paint type, we may then apply acrylic tennis court markings in Great Lea Common RG7 1 in a variety of colour choices. Find out more regarding acrylic markings here - http://tenniscourtcontractors.co.uk/applications/tennis-court-acrylic-marking/berkshire/great-lea-common or speak to a member of our team. 

On macadam courts or polymeric courts it is possible that fretting surfaces can be professionally repaired by applying a binder course to the surface to bond any loose aggregates to the flooring before an acrylic or polyurethane anti slip paint specialists coating is applied to the surface to ensure that the sports facility meets the non-slip requirements of the ITF, LTA and SAPCA (TRRL 55 SR 55)

How to Repair Cracks in Tennis Courts in Great Lea Common

If you're looking at how to fix cracks in nearby sports courts closest to you, our company have years of experience within the industry and can carry out basic repairs to improve your facility. 

  1. Clean the surface thoroughly so dirt is removed from the cracks

  2. Apply a chemical treatment to remove and prevent contamination

  3. Fill in cracks with 2mm emerald stone mixed with polyurethane binder

  4. Install a polyurethane binder coat to strengthen the existing surface

  5. Paint the flooring with an anti slip paint colour coating to hide the repairs which have been completed

  6. Apply line markings to your court for accurate gameplay. 

We can complete minor repairs along with a specialist clean and paint to dramatically enhance the look and play of your sports surface and improve slip resistance. 

If you want your sporting area to be completely renewed, we may also carry out a full resurface. Since this can be costly, we would recommend having a look at the clean and paint option first. Although this cannot completely rectify all damages like with the full resurface, having a tennis court cleaning service can dramatically improve the facility at a much lower cost.

Professionals will often recommend carrying out regular maintenance, to keep sports courts looking as good as new and in great condition to avoid repairs needing to be done in the future. This can include pressure washing the sports court. 

Tennis Court Repairs

Tennis court maintenance repairs are important in Great Lea Common RG7 1 as they allow every court to be used to their full potential throughout the year.

As specialists, we can carry out repairs to a number of sports facility surfaces throughout the UK, to a high standard.

As soon as a problem arises, it is crucial that you fix it. This can help prevent more damage and potential resurfacing, which can be costly. Whether your surfacing is artificial clay http://tenniscourtcontractors.co.uk/surfaces/artificial-clay-court-surfacing/berkshire/great-lea-common or any other option, we are able to provide repairs.

Speak to us today if you want to learn more about tennis court maintenance repairs or fill out the contact form provided. 

Cost to Resurface a Tennis Court UK

If you're interested to know the cost to resurface a local tennis court, we can provide you with a free quotation specific to your facility.

There is no fixed price when it comes to resurfacing a sports facility, as a number of different factors can alter the cost.

Firstly, the size of your facility and surrounding areas will obviously make a difference to the cost; if you've got a single court, the price to resurface it will be much cheaper than someone who has triple or double tennis courts.

Additionally, you may decide you want to completely change the surfacing. Upgrading a macadam court to a polymeric facility will not be the same price as upgrading a polymeric facility to a synthetic turf pitch. 

We aim to offer the best possible rates for high-quality tennis court maintenance services and more.

If you wish to speak to our team for more details regarding the resurfacing services or tennis court repair service that we may carry out on your sports courts. Please complete the enquiry box. We will respond as quickly as possible offering all the information on costs and specifications that you need.

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For more information regarding the costs, types of flooring and prices for tennis court maintenance and a full recap of existing specialist flooring, get in touch, please fill out our contact form today and we will be in touch with some expert tennis court repair advice.

We have a team of professional installers who are dedicated to transforming old sports surfaces and extending their life.

By opting for the process of repairing tennis court surfacing inside the UK it's possible to restore an existing surface that has become damaged and worn to a fantastic base for tennis that meets the ITF, SAPCA and LTA specifications and certifications. This will bring back the courts original performance qualities. 

Once you fill out our enquiry form, we will get back to you with information about the process of repairing tennis court surfacing in Great Lea Common RG7 1 along with the costs.

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