About This Service
About this Service
Asphalt court resurfacing in Texas addresses expansive clay soils, caliche bedrock, and extreme heat that influence base stability and cure times. The service is aimed at homeowners and institutions that want to restore playability and striping without full replacement, while accounting for local soil movement and temperature extremes.
A Texas site evaluation documents subgrade conditions, evidence of heave or settlement, and exposure to solar heat. Common repairs include routed-and-sealed crack repair, stabilization of localized subbase failures, and then application of a polymer-modified overlay, heat-tolerant acrylic coating, or interlocking tile overlay. Striping uses pigments formulated for strong sun exposure. Quotes specify subbase work and expected cure-time windows; spring and fall installs are often recommended to avoid extreme summer heat that can extend cure or affect adhesion.
Practical constraints: expansive clays and caliche can require additional subbase work before resurfacing will be durable. If the evaluation shows widespread movement or bedrock complications, a full repave or engineered subbase may be necessary. We help arrange the site evaluation, list required subbase repairs in the itemized scope, and coordinate local on-site teams for installation.