About This Service
About this Service
Multi-sport court installation in Sacramento focuses on heat-resistant surfaces and stable base preparation for clay-heavy soil. Suburban homes and community recreation centers in the Central Valley need courts that remain playable under intense summer heat while avoiding cracking from poor subgrade compaction.
Central Valley specifics call for thorough base work: compacted and well-graded aggregate under a 4–6 inch reinforced concrete slab or a stabilized aggregate base for modular tile systems. Clay soils require extra compaction and often geotextile separation to reduce differential settlement. Heat-resistant acrylic coatings or shaded modular tiles help keep the surface cooler underfoot during 90°F+ days. Drainage is generally simpler on flat terrain, but perimeter grading and control joints prevent future cracking.
Expect an on-site evaluation to recommend full- or half-court layouts, a written scope including base compaction targets, and timing that favors spring or fall to avoid peak heat. Final inspection confirms surface evenness, clear line marking for each sport, and secure attachment of hoops and posts.