Signature Sport Surfaces

Court Resurfacing NY / FL

Court Resurfacing

Buffalo, Western New York

Miami, South Florida

Tennis, Basketball and Inline Skating court resurfacing

Pressure Washing Buffalo

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Frequently asked questions

Q: How long can I expect it to take to resurface a tennis court?
A: Typically, you should plan on about three dry days from start to finish.
Q: What is the difference between the terms resurfacing and recoating?
A: These two terms are used interchangeably in the industry to mean a minimum of two coats of latex-acrylic paint applied to your existing tennis court or basketball court. The terms do not involve re-paving your court.
Q: How often should I resurface my tennis court or basketball court?
A: Depending on usage, a private court – every 5 to 7 years. Public courts – every 3 to 5 years.
Q: Can I flood my tennis court or basketball court and use it as a skating rink?
A: We do not recommend flooding courts. Without snow cover, frost can be driven deep into the base, leading to cracking and heaving of the asphalt.
Q: Should I plug my net post sleeve holes when I remove the post for the winter?
A: This is done only if you are concerned with debris plugging the hole. The sleeves are totally encased in concrete so water will do no damage when it freezes in the hole.

 

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Signature Sport Surfaces: 305 510 4478
 

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