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Hard Court Maintenance & Preservation

Hard Court Maintenance Who This is For

Who This Is For

Hard court maintenance and preservation is best suited for owners and organizations responsible for tennis and pickleball courts that are in generally good condition and need ongoing care to remain safe, playable, and cost-effective over time.

This service is appropriate when:

  • Courts are actively used and need regular oversight
  • Owners want to prevent small issues from becoming major repairs
  • Budget predictability and long-term planning are important
  • Courts have been resurfaced or reconditioned and need protection

Maintenance is most effective when it is proactive rather than reactive.

Hard Court Maintenance Common Problems

Common Problems We See

We are typically brought in when facilities experience:

  • Small cracks or wear that go unaddressed until they worsen
  • Surface contamination from debris, vegetation, or environmental buildup
  • Inconsistent documentation of court condition year over year
  • Equipment and accessories falling out of adjustment
  • Unexpected repair costs due to lack of routine inspection

In many cases, these issues are preventable with consistent monitoring and light preventive care.

Hard Court Maintenance Approach

How We Approach Maintenance

Inspect and Document

We perform scheduled inspections to identify visible surface wear, cracking, safety concerns, and equipment issues.

Address Light Preventive Needs

Minor issues are addressed early to reduce deterioration and improve day-to-day usability.

Prepare Courts Seasonally

Courts are prepared for play at the start of the season and protected as conditions change.

Maintain Records for Planning

Written reports and photo documentation support budgeting, planning, and long-term decision-making.

Coordinate Future Needs

When larger repairs or reconditioning are anticipated, we help owners plan ahead rather than react.

Hard Court Maintenance Whats Involved

What’s Typically Involved

Hard court maintenance and preservation programs often include one or more of the following components:

Seasonal Inspections & Reporting
  • Pre-season inspection to identify surface wear, cracking, safety concerns, and equipment issues
  • Post-season inspection to document changes and recommend next steps
  • Written reports with photo documentation for recordkeeping and planning

 

Light Preventive Care
  • Removal of loose debris such as leaves, ball fuzz, and dust
  • Vegetation control along fence lines and visible growth in cracks
  • Minor adjustments to nets, posts, gates, and windscreens

 

Seasonal Readiness
  • Net and strap installation and removal
  • Net post hardware checks
  • Final debris clearing for seasonal transitions
  • Winter preparation and on-site protection where applicable

 

Optional Maintenance Services

(Quoted separately based on scope and conditions)

  • Low-pressure court washing
  • Spot cleaning or stain treatment
  • Temporary crack patching for appearance and short-term protection
  • Minor patch and paint touch-ups
  • Windscreen seasonal changeover
  • Court equipment adjustments or upgrades

The appropriate maintenance scope depends on court condition, usage level, and long-term goals.

Hard Court Maintenance Program Benefits

Program Benefits

Facilities enrolled in a maintenance program benefit from:

  • Consistent documentation year over year
  • Predictable maintenance budgeting
  • Priority scheduling for future work
  • Extended court lifespan and improved cost control
  • A familiar service team that understands the facility

Maintenance is not about fixing everything — it is about staying informed and protecting your investment.

Representative Examples

The examples below represent routine maintenance and preservation work performed to support safe play and long-term court performance.

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Pre-season inspection and seasonal start-up
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Vegetation control and surface cleaning
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Routine maintenance with condition reporting

If you are responsible for maintaining tennis or pickleball courts and want a structured, proactive approach to care, the next step is a discussion around usage, condition, and maintenance goals.

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