The Pueblo Viejo multi-purpose courts in El Paso, TX were in a state of significant disrepair. The desert climate, characterized by extreme heat, intense sunlight, and occasional rain storms, had taken a toll on the court surface. The court surface was marred by cracking, compromising its structural integrity and affecting ball bounce. The existing paint job had faded and peeled, detracting from the court's appearance. Additionally, the inadequate drainage system, crucial in a region with sporadic but heavy rainfall, led to water pooling, posing safety risks and potential damage to the court surface. These factors combined to create a subpar playing experience and a safety hazard for users.
To revitalize the deteriorating Pueblo Viejo tennis courts in El Paso, TX, a comprehensive resurfacing project was undertaken. The harsh desert climate necessitated a durable solution. The project involved crack repair, surface preparation, application of a high-quality acrylic resurfacer, and a topcoat. Fresh line striping completed the transformation, providing a durable and visually appealing playing surface.