Your installer just quoted three different "rubber" track systems with a $100,000 price gap. What are you really buying? Modern running tracks aren't just recycled tires. They're engineered layers of rubber, binder, and coating, each affecting performance and durability. Understanding the difference between materials helps you choose wisely, plan maintenance effectively, and avoid overpaying ...
That faded, uneven running track isn't just cosmetic. It's slowing athletes, creating safety risks, and quietly draining your maintenance budget.
Most facilities spend $110,000 to $250,000 to resurface a standard 400-meter running track, depending on condition and scope. A structural spray costs around $110,000, while complete resurfacing ranges from $180,000 to $250,000. High-end ...
Choosing the right contractor for your running track can mean the difference between a surface that lasts 3 years and one that lasts 10, so it’s important to pick a team you can trust.
For over two decades, Pro Track and Tennis has brought top-quality yet affordable running track installation and resurfacing to 24 states, proudly serving local athletes and earning the trust of ...
Running tracks come in all shapes and sizes, but when it comes to performance and lifespan, it’s the surface that counts.
Choosing the right material is key to achieving the right balance of athletic performance, safety, and cost-effectiveness based on your priorities.
The two most popular options are latex running tracks vs all-weather tracks. Understanding their differences ...
Planning to resurface your courts or track this summer? Get expert tips on how to prepare your facility, avoid delays, and make the most of your project window with Pro Track and Tennis.
Not sure if your court is ready for resurfacing? This blog breaks down the top 3 warning signs—like cracking, fading, and drainage issues—so you can keep your surface safe, sharp, and game-ready.