About This Service
About this Service
Sports court resurfacing in San Diego renews existing courts with pressure washing, crack filling, UV-stabilized acrylic coatings, and precise line repainting. Single-family coastal homes and hillside residential properties benefit from resurfacing when the base remains sound and surface wear is the main issue.
Coastal salt air and intense year-round UV exposure influence material choices. Use UV-stabilized acrylic systems and stainless or corrosion-resistant fasteners where metal components are exposed. Sandy and clay soils common near the coast require careful base inspection and compaction to prevent settling after resurfacing. Typical resurfacing work completes in 2–6 days; stainless hardware and protective coatings reduce corrosion-related failures later.
Practical constraints: resurfacing restores traction and color but will not correct major settling or base heave. Where corrosion of embedded hardware or degraded perimeter drains is present, repairs will be scoped before coating. Post-resurfacing inspection should confirm coating adhesion, line geometry, and that any corrosion-prone components were replaced with corrosion-resistant alternatives.