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Surface is lose and powdery
– Suddenly, it is hard for you to get some grip while playing. You keep sliding and
the surface is filled with some powdery dust or tiny grits. This is one of the last
signs to present itself and at this point, you have no option but to resurface
the tennis court. Even though cleaning before using the court might help, it is
not a long lasting solution.
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You can see the blacktop of the court
– For the tennis court to have a great look, it has to be painted as part of the
tennis court resurfacing. Overtime, the paint is going to be washed off and
wear out. In some instances, repainting might help but, if it is so severe that
you can see the blacktop of the tennis court, then resurfacing might be an
even better long-term solution.
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Water stays on the court for hours once it rains
– With Tennis court resurfacing proper drainage is very important for the
wellbeing and longevity of a tennis court more so if it is outdoors. Most courts
are built with a layer that helps to drain as much water as possible and get the
surface dry and safe faster. If the water starts to hang around longer, it is a sign
that you need to resurface your tennis court.