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3 Signs Your Tennis Court Needs Attention

Has your tennis court fallen into disrepair? If so, you may find you don't use it as often as you used to. Given how large a standard tennis court is, it's important to keep it well-maintained if you want your backyard to look nice. Here are three signs it's time to revamp your tennis court.

1. Your Tennis Court Is Uneven

A regulation single tennis court is 55 feet wide by 115 feet long. In areas of the country that experience extreme temperatures, the hard asphalt or concrete can become damaged over time.

For example, in the southwest, the dry air coupled with the hot temperatures may cause the court to warp. In the upper Midwest and Northeastern United States, frigid temperatures and excessive snow can cause a tennis court to heave from the ice and the freeze-thaw cycle in the soil beneath the court.

The large expanse of a tennis court surface can also shift and move if the soil is unstable. Soils that are high in gravel or sand content allow water to permeate the soil. When this happens, the soil may shift and cause the court to shift as well. Obviously, you can't play a game of tennis is the court is lopsided.

2. Your Tennis Court Has Cracks

A tennis court often has an acrylic layer over the substrate asphalt or concrete materials. Regardless of the surface material, the same extreme weather conditions that lead to an uneven court can also cause cracks in the surface. When your tennis court develops cracks, water will get down into the cracks and adversely affect the base material the tennis court is constructed of. If the water freezes in a crack, it will widen and enlarge the crack faster.

If your tennis court only has a few minor cracks, a tennis court repair paving contractor can patch the cracks. However, when a tennis court has many cracks, it is best to have the entire court resurfaced.

3. Your Tennis Court Is Faded

If you can no longer see the sidelines, baselines, and service line, it's pretty difficult to play a game of tennis. The lighter a tennis court becomes, the more glare from the sun you will get as well. Resurfacing the tennis court and revitalizing the lines will dramatically improve your gameplay experience.

In addition to aesthetic reasons, a tennis court in disrepair needs attention for safety purposes. An uneven surface and cracks make trips and falls more likely. Contact a tennis court maintenance and repair service today to get back in the tennis game. 


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