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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Your Tennis Court Maintenance Check List


An at home tennis court can be a great way to keep active while increasing the value of your home, that’s if it’s properly maintained. No matter what time of year it is, your court should always be cleaned, checked and managed so that your investment doesn’t go to waste. So whether you have your tennis court or are looking to install one, here’s how to maintain it.

Regular Cleanings
Your tennis court is a significant investment, so you want to treat it that way. Regular cleanings can help prevent mold or mildew, especially on courts with shaded areas. A yearly cleaning can help to avoid growth and keep your court in the best shape possible.

Remove Unwanted Matter
Standing water, leaves and other foreign objects are a court no. Though rain water can act as a cleaner, the dirt and debris that comes with it can leave stains and abrasions. Leaves and pine cones can bring bugs, mold, mildew and unnecessary things too, so be sure to keep your court leaf and water free!

Prevent Damage
Besides the regular cleaning, you’ll also want to do everything you can to prevent damage. The wrong shoes alone can leave marks and scrapes to your freshly paved court. Avoiding allowing bike rides, roller blades or skateboards on the court and try not to drag anything on the surface.  

Resurface
If carefully cleaned and maintained, your court won’t need to be resurfaced for years. If you do spot cracking our dipping, you’ll want to contact your professional and check about getting it resurfaced. A consultation will be all you need to ensure that your surface is in the best shape possible.

If you are in the Fairfield County Connecticut or Westchester County, New York, the experts at Roccies Asphalt can make that dream of your at-home sports venue come true. Get a quote or call today!  

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