About This Service
About this Service
Athletic court repair in Seminole Heights concentrates on older lots and mid-century bungalows where clay-rich soils and small grade changes create standing water and settlement issues. This service suits homeowners adding or maintaining backyard courts who need repairs that address poor drainage and uneven slabs. The initial inspection checks for clay pockets, site slope, and nearby elevation changes.
Repair solutions in Seminole Heights typically include routing and sealing hairline and non-moving cracks, mudjacking or slab leveling where elevation changes cause trip hazards, and installing perimeter drains or French drains to handle thunderstorm runoff. Clay-rich soils can retain water and undermine edge slabs, so work that only seals the surface without addressing subsurface moisture often fails. Surface finishing uses acrylic coatings rated for humid conditions, but matching older faded colors is rarely exact.
A clear boundary: surface sealing will not stop damage from active subsurface moisture or tree-root intrusion. If testing shows ongoing movement or poor subgrade drainage, repairs must include subsurface stabilization or partial slab replacement. The site assessment will recommend the minimal scope that prevents repeat damage and give guidance on seasonal timing to avoid rework.