About This Service
About this Service
Seminole Heights resurfaces courts in older neighborhoods and mid-century bungalows where clay-rich soils and elevation changes create drainage challenges. This service suits homeowners adding backyard courts on corner lots and renovators restoring small amenity courts. The focus is on drainage planning and stabilization before cosmetic resurfacing.
Site evaluation checks for clay retention zones, low spots, and storm runoff paths. Repairs often include cutting and sealing cracks, regrading perimeter drains, and applying a USPA-compliant acrylic system selected for humidity resistance. When slab movement is evident, localized slab replacement or saw-cut control joints are used to control future cracking. Precision line restriping restores sport-specific markings for tennis, basketball, or multi-sport layouts.
Practical expectations: clay-rich soils can hold water, causing puddling after storms. Proper drainage installations are a priority and may add to project time. Work windows should avoid thunderstorm-prone afternoons. Expect multi-step curing between cleaning, patching, coating, and striping; final use is scheduled after manufacturer-recommended cure times to ensure adhesion and longevity.