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 When giving out a tennis court resurfacing contract to a company don't always base your decision on the price but rather your choice should be defined by the ability of the company to meet your resurfacing specifications and requirements. If a company can't undertake certain resurfacing procedures on your court then you should have no business engaging its services. These procedures include the following:  Ensuring the thorough cleaning of the court surface with a pressure washer.  Tackling depressions on the court surface by leveling it to reduce puddles and also repair cracks properly.  Making sure that voids in the pavement are properly filled with the use of a filler coat.  Proper application of the required number of surfacing coats in line with the manufacturers' directives.  Ensuring that the coatings are mixed appropriately and also make sure that the ideal type and required amount of sand and dilution is used.  Adopting the recommended application method such as the squeegee, striping etc.