About This Service
About this Service
Los Angeles sports court maintenance focuses on UV exposure, occasional heavy winter rains, and compact urban access. This service fits single-family yards, luxury properties, and HOA-managed courts in metro neighborhoods where high sun and intermittent storm runoff drive wear and drainage needs. The work preserves playability and appearance while fitting high-density site constraints.
Typical maintenance in LA uses pressure washing at 2,000–3,000 PSI to remove dirt and algae after the wet season, plus a mid-year debris sweep. UV-stabilized acrylic coatings and heat-resistant surface treatments reduce chalking and color fade. Because yards can be tight, technicians use low-profile pressure equipment and modular tile handling to limit site disruption. Winter maintenance emphasizes guttering and perimeter drainage to prevent water pooling after heavy storms. HOA properties often require documented inspection reports to align with community rules.
Practical expectation: a standard LA schedule includes two cleanings per year and a protective recoat every 3–4 years for acrylic surfaces. If inspection finds base settlement or hairline cracks, further compaction or targeted crack repair will be recommended before recoating to avoid premature failure.