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Summer is prime time for resurfacing athletic facilities. With fewer games on the calendar and better weather across much of the country, it’s the perfect window to restore and upgrade your tennis courts, pickleball courts, multi-use courts, or running tracks.

But to make the most of your resurfacing project, a little preparation goes a long way.

At Pro Track and Tennis, we’ve completed thousands of successful summer resurfacing jobs across schools, parks, and communities. Here’s our expert advice on how to get your facility ready for a smooth, on-time, and stress-free resurfacing project.


📅 1. Schedule Early to Secure Your Spot

The best contractors book up fast during the summer months—especially for schools and municipalities aiming to complete work before fall sports or back-to-school events.

✅ What to do:

  • Reach out in spring or early summer to secure a spot

  • Allow time for site assessments, approvals, and weather contingencies

  • Choose a start date that avoids scheduled events or peak facility use

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🧹 2. Clear the Area and Communicate Closures

Before the resurfacing crew arrives, the work area should be free of:

  • Nets, benches, and removable equipment

  • Trash, debris, or vegetation around edges

  • Cars, cones, or any facility-use signage

Also, notify staff, students, and the community well in advance of temporary closures. Good communication avoids confusion and keeps your project on track.


🌦️ 3. Watch the Weather—but Don’t Wait Too Long

While summer offers ideal conditions, unexpected rain or high humidity can cause delays. That’s why we recommend planning for a weather buffer and choosing a contractor that monitors conditions daily.

What helps:

  • Building in a few flexible days

  • Having a contractor who can adapt and reschedule quickly

  • Prioritizing jobs with tight fall deadlines earlier in the season

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🛠️ 4. Check for Underlying Repairs or Upgrades

Before your resurfacing project begins, it’s smart to assess the court or track for:

  • Cracks or drainage issues

  • Faded or missing lines

  • Subsurface damage from age or freeze-thaw cycles

If repairs are needed before resurfacing, addressing them upfront helps avoid wasted time and budget later.

We include a free assessment with every project to ensure your surface is ready for long-term performance.


🎯 5. Plan for Longevity: Add Striping, Logos, or Multi-Use Lines

If you’re resurfacing, it’s the perfect time to:

  • Add pickleball lines to tennis courts

  • Reconfigure a multi-use court

  • Update colors or school branding

  • Improve visibility and playability with custom striping

It’s more cost-effective to handle these enhancements during resurfacing than to do them later.


🔁 Bonus: Don’t Forget About Post-Project Care

Once your new surface is installed, plan for a brief curing period before heavy use (usually 48–72 hours for courts, longer for some tracks). Then:

  • Educate users on care guidelines

  • Avoid dragging benches or equipment

  • Keep the area clean to extend surface life

We provide surface-specific care tips and optional maintenance programs to keep your facility in peak condition.


📍 Ready to Get Started?

Whether you manage a school, a park, or a private facility, Pro Track and Tennis can help you plan and execute a summer resurfacing project that’s built to last.

📞 Schedule a free assessment today and let’s bring your courts or track back to life—on time, on budget, and built for champions.

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Contact Pro Track and Tennis today to learn more about our resurfacing solutions and how we can help you bring your courts back to life.