About This Service
About this Service
Sports court resurfacing in Fresno restores courts with pressure washing, routed crack repairs, heat-resistant acrylic coatings, and line repainting. It fits suburban homes and community recreation facilities that face extreme summer temperatures and clay-heavy soils.
Central Valley heat and clay soils change the resurfacing approach. Use heat-resistant surface systems to reduce play-surface temperatures and flexible crack-fill materials to accommodate soil movement. Proper base compaction and control joints are crucial to limit future cracking. Typical resurfacing times are 2–7 days; schedule major work in spring or fall to avoid peak summer heat that slows safe curing and raises thermal stress. For community facilities, plan downtime around programming needs.
A practical boundary: resurfacing addresses surface wear and isolated cracking but cannot correct severe subbase failure or active settlement. When stabilization or full-slab replacement is needed, the assessment will note it. A final inspection should confirm joint repairs, coating adhesion, and line geometry before reopening the court.