That chalky film that rubs off on shoes? The brittle texture that cracks every spring? That's not "old paint." That's UV damage chewing through your coating, and it's quietly costing you thousands in premature resurfacing.
Facilities in high-sun states often resurface every 4 to 5 years when they could get 7 to 8 with the right timing and maintenance. That's an unnecessary $15,000 ...
Those puddles on your tennis court after rain aren't just annoying, they're expensive warnings. What starts as standing water becomes coating failure, cracks, and eventually a $15,000 repair bill when ignored.
The root causes are usually predictable: poor drainage design, base compaction issues during construction, or natural settling over time. But here's what matters: knowing ...
Every tennis court cracks. The question isn’t if, but when; and more importantly, whether you’ll keep throwing money at patches that don’t hold, or invest once in repairs that actually work.
The most expensive pattern we see? Facilities spending year after year on quick fixes, scrambling before events, then facing the same cracks again. After five years, many facilities have spent ...
Managing public tennis courts means dealing with ADA compliance. Here's how to handle it without overspending or overthinking.
What matters: which requirements actually apply, when to address them, and when you're making this harder than it needs to be.
Quick context: Pro Track & Tennis resurfaces and rebuilds courts. We don't do standalone ADA retrofits, but we handle ...
Here’s the part nobody likes to admit: weather always wins. The impact of weather on your courts can mean the difference between spending a few hundred a year to stay ahead, or a few thousand a year to play catch-up. The difference is knowing how weather attacks your courts, what to do about it, and when to stop paying for the same repair twice.
Quick note: Pro Track & Tennis ...
Here’s what nobody tells you about tennis court maintenance: Make sure to refer to the tennis court maintenance checklist. Most facilities are either spending a few hundred a year to stay ahead, or a few thousand a year reacting to problems. The difference is about 15 minutes a day and knowing when to stop throwing good money after bad.
This guide shows you what to do daily, weekly, ...