A proper resurfacing can add more years to your expensive
asphalt/concrete substrate beneath the court’s coat. Not only does
resurfacing gives a new life to court with happier vibrant colors, but
the acrylic paint will also protect the substrate from weathering and
cracks.
Players will be at a great loss if the resurfacing gets averted.
Although it is high-priced, tennis court resurfacing is not a matter of
will. It is a necessity. Still, it doesn’t mean court curators should get
that done to cut some cost. It is a task of experts and one shouldn’t
DIY a Tennis Court Resurfacing by watching some YouTube tutorials.
Proper resurfacing requires training for the use of equipment and
foremost the precision while using them. If a step goes inaccurate
during or after the surfacing, it may cost another resurfacing.