How to Increase the Lifespan of Tennis Courts

Proper maintenance significantly extends the periods between resurfacing the tennis court.

Tennis courts have different lifespans, depending on the surface type. Some courts last longer than others, even if the surface is the same. Proper maintenance significantly extends the periods between resurfacing the tennis court.

Please keep reading to learn how to increase the lifespan of tennis courts.

Proper base

A tennis court can't last long without a good base. So every tennis court needs to have a good foundation, adequate compaction, and a drainage slope. A good foundation ensures the surface doesn't shift or slip over time, while an effective drainage system minimizes the risk of flooding and prevents mold and mildew development.

Proper construction and installation are crucial for increasing the lifespan of a tennis court. For this reason, homeowners must be cautious about the company they're hiring. Reputable companies with many satisfied customers are the best choice. In addition, such companies can show homeowners their previous work and even provide references.

Regular maintenance

While a proper installation is critical for ensuring a tennis court lasts for years, it's essential not to forget regular care and maintenance.

The first item on the maintenance list is cleaning debris. This includes leaves, dust, mud, trash, and other particles that can find their way onto the court. Unfortunately, when cleaning debris, homeowners often forget one crucial spot: drainage points. As a result, leaves and mud can get stuck and block the drainage outlets, especially during monsoon season. In addition, homeowners could look at significant water damage that can affect the court's structure if left unaddressed.

Besides cleaning debris, homeowners should check for any sharp items on the court and remove them carefully. Sharp objects like glass, nails, or broken ceramics can damage the court's surface.

If homeowners spot moss, weeds, or mold on the court, they should treat it immediately. Since moss and mold usually appear due to moisture, it's recommended to check whether the drainage system is functioning correctly or perhaps ensure sprinklers aren't misdirected onto the court.

Professional resurfacing

Tennis courts can't last forever, no matter how well-maintained they are. Over time, homeowners can notice some of these signs:

  • Cracks or dents

  • Constant reappearance of mold and mildew

  • Surface bubbling

  • Water pooling

  • Change in color

If one or more of these issues recurs often, it may be time to resurface the court. However, since resurfacing requires special skills and equipment, it's best to leave it to professionals.

During resurfacing, experts remove the court's top layer, inspect and repair the base if necessary, and install a new surface.

Let the professionals handle it

Tennis courts can last long, but only if they're correctly installed and maintained. While homeowners can do some maintenance projects independently, hiring professionals is sometimes necessary. Besides repairing and resurfacing the court, professionals can offer valuable maintenance tips. In addition, they have the knowledge and equipment to keep the court in excellent condition for years to come.


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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