About This Service
About this Service
Sports court maintenance across Arizona means annual inspection, deep cleaning, and protective recoats for courts exposed to intense sun and periodic monsoon rains. This service is for homeowners, HOA managers, and park stewards who need to extend surface life and keep lines, anchor points, and drainage in good order. The goal is predictable upkeep rather than one-off fixes.
On an Arizona site the Annual Court Inspection documents acrylic wear, UV bleaching, algae after storms, and drainage performance. Deep Surface Cleaning applies controlled pressure washing, algae-specific treatment, and optional UV-stable acrylic sealant. We coordinate local maintenance teams and issue a written scope that prioritizes safe play, lists visible cracks, and notes areas where base settlement or caliche-related movement likely causes recurring problems. Expect a cleaning visit to improve traction and line contrast but to also surface latent defects that need follow-up.
Local constraints change the schedule and technique. High UV shortens sealant life; monsoon season requires planning so coatings cure before heavy rain. Caliche or rocky subsurfaces often mean inspections will flag potential base work; maintenance preserves surfacing but does not replace an engineered base repair. Typical protective recoats are reviewed every 3–5 years depending on exposure and use.