CrowAll Artificial Grass Vs Natural Clay Tennis Courts | Page 8

Learn to Take the Right Care of Your Artificial Grass Court • Clearing debris • • Getting rid of the dirt like leaves, twigs, debris etc from your tennis court will keep the court tidy and also make sure the surface is even and remains clear of any organic growth. Cleaning can be performed with a drag mat, leaf blower or plastic fan rake. These are soft methods of cleaning that won’t damage the surface when used carefully and correctly. Removing moss • During rainy seasons, there are high chances of growth of moss and algae on the court surface, especially if it is located in an area where there is no sufficient sunlight (a shaded area perhaps). A specialized, non-aggressive biocide will essentially resolve this issue without any damages to the playing surfaces. For usage guidance and to know which product is best for your court, contact your installer.