About This Service
About this Service
Fresno sports court maintenance concentrates on Central Valley heat and clay soils that affect base stability. This service suits suburban homes and community centers where extreme summer temperatures demand heat-resistant surfaces and careful timing. The focus is preventing thermal cracking and maintaining a stable foundation.
Maintenance commonly uses spring and fall pressure washing to avoid peak heat, routine debris removal to limit abrasive dust, and application of heat-reflective coatings where temperatures exceed 100°F. Inspectors prioritize base compaction checks and monitor hairline cracks caused by soil shrink-swell cycles. Where settlement is detected, targeted crack routing and sealing or localized compaction are typical recommendations. Protective coatings are timed for cooler months to ensure proper curing.
Practical boundaries: maintenance slows degradation but cannot fix courts with widespread subbase failure. For Fresno, plan major recoats and any base repairs in spring or fall to avoid summer extremes and improve long-term adhesion.