The formation of algae or mildew in your tennis court can make the ground slippery and gives a negative traction to players. It may lead to potential injury in players at time of sliding. Other problems of the tennis court's are creation of birdbaths, bubbles, rust spots, depression, hairline crack, fading color etc. Here know how these problems occur and how to resolve them easily. Check the slides.
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Common Tennis Court Maintenance Problems & Ways To Resolve It
2. Tennis court maintenance is inevitable and when you take
the proper care, it will last for years without a crack.
3. Cleaning the tennis court once in a month by simply blowing or
sweeping will do the trick by cleaning leaves, pine needles or
other debris before its accumulation on court surface.
13. The soil selection is the vital part while selecting place for
court construction.
14. Hairline Crack :-
They are very narrow cracks that have generated due to
earth tremors or land erosion and stays unnoticed for
long time on surface .
15. Fading color :-
Due to the regular sun exposure and improper
maintenance the paint color starts fading day by day.
16. Cracking :-
The asphalt and concrete courts tend to crack due to the regular
use and improper maintenance.
18. :- Poor quality material selection for court construction can
be a cause for rapid deterioration of concrete base and the
joints.
19. :- Synthetic grass court construction on concrete
base is an expensive option. But when you select
road base, though it gives a good pricing but the
damage tend to happen earlier.
20. :- Though the users know about regular
tailored maintenance, still they follow an
irregular schedule that is huffy for
maintaining the court.
21. :- As per study synthetic grass courts are maintenance free
but if it's not taken care properly then the player will face
ball bounce issues.
22. :- Make sure not to use high pressure
water on court directly that can
cause damage on the fiber mat.
23. The maintenance schedule for tennis courts are:-
• Control compaction levels
• Remove mould and algae growth
• Cleaning and grooming of surface strata fiber
• Correct sand level
• Minor repairs if required
24. The improper drainage system :- The sand filled synthetic grass
can become contaminated by poor drainage system in the court
and around the area.
25. At time of rain and cleaning, if the water stands on court
then it will create mould and algae.
26. Tree root problems :- deep rooted trees near the court area
can be a cause of surface damage no matter whether your
court have concrete or road base.
27. Make sure to inspect the root's density and construct a root
barrier that will protect the court from any root damage.