Explore These Top Tips for Tennis Court Maintenance

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Synthetic grass tennis courts are now widely installed in sports clubs, private sports grounds, businesses, schools, and homes. They are strong, durable, low-maintenance, and have a uniform surface texture. However, contrary to the prevalent notion, artificial grass tennis courts are not entirely maintenance-free. Neglecting maintenance for too long damages and contaminates the under-surfacing area, shortens its lifespan, leads to moss and algae growth, causes slips, and increases repair costs. A well-maintained court has a lifespan of 15-20 years, while a surface that is not adequately cared for only lasts up to 10 years. 

Regular tennis court cleaning and upkeep are crucial to ensure player safety, maintain the visual aesthetics and surface playability, and maximize the investment. 

Here are a few vital tennis court maintenance tips to protect it from dirt and contamination and keep it looking great year-round:

Regularly sweep the surface

Leaves, dirt, pine needles, bugs, and other organic debris, contaminates the court surface when left to sit there for a long time. These materials accumulate in low spots, shaded areas, and corners, providing a perfect space for mold and moss to thrive. Routinely inspect and use a vacuum or sweeping brush to remove unwanted debris from the court surface to prevent damage. Also, powerwash the court annually or bi-annually, depending on the degree of use, to remove any organic build-up.

Use the right tools and equipment

Using rakes and brooms made from abrasive materials or ammonia-based cleaners can cause more harm than good. Always use tools and equipment specifically meant for synthetic courts. Get soft-bristled brooms or brushes for sweeping and use mild detergent solutions for wet cleaning. Avoid holding the jet washer tip too close to the surface and set an appropriate pressure limit while washing. Apply mold treatment solutions annually, suitable for the specific court to kill any spores or mildew build-up.

Clear standing water

Any standing water on the court after rainfall leaves stains and debris and causes the turf to warp and bubble. Immediately clear standing water from the surface and low-lying spots, protect it from damage and extend its life.

Ensure proper drainage

Ensuring a functional drainage system is an essential part of tennis court construction as it diverts excess water away from the court. Regularly inspect the pipes and other equipment for signs of damage or wear and tear and keep it clear of debris that may lead to clogs.

Landscaping

If there is any grass, plant, or vegetation growth next to the tennis court, trim it regularly to keep it away from the court surface. Protect the court from potential damage due to pesticides, weed killers, or other pest control products. Avoid over-watering the plants and regularly clean the walkarounds.

Avoid delaying any repairs

Immediately call a tennis court repair company to look into any signs of damage or wear and tear, like cracks and dips. It ensures quick and cost-effective repairs. Ignoring the problems makes them bigger and more expensive to fix. 

Tips to prevent tennis court damage

  • Avoid bringing food and drinks on the court surface.

  • Wear only non-marking shoes to walk on the surface.

  • Do not drag any furniture item or heavy objects over the surface.

  • Carefully drive the maintenance vehicles on the court.

Need tennis court repair services?

An ongoing maintenance schedule saves money and extends the tennis court life. Get in touch with a professional synthetic grass tennis court construction and repair company for any maintenance or repair needs.

CourtMaster Sports specializes in construction, renovation, resurfacing and repair of tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and more. Palm Springs - (760) 548-3545 Las Vegas - (702) 825-8818

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