About This Service
About this Service
Across Texas, basketball court installation must account for expansive clay soils, caliche bedrock, and extreme heat. The service fits homeowners, institutions, and community sites that need a resilient base and surfacing that tolerates thermal stress. The focus is on stable subbase design, appropriate surfacing, and schedule planning to avoid heat-related delays.
Subbase design often changes where expansive clays or caliche are present. Projects may require thicker aggregate sections, geotextile separation, or full panel replacements before coating or tile installation. Extreme heat affects adhesive cure and coating application, so spring and fall install windows reduce material stress and improve bond. Expect an itemized quote detailing subbase needs, surfacing type, anchor specifications, and expected cure times.
Practical boundaries include drilling into hard strata and heat-related work restrictions. Caliche can increase excavation time and equipment needs. We help arrange the site evaluation, specify concrete grinding or tile overlays as required, and coordinate local on-site teams to mount hoops, install surfacing, and apply regulation lines within a scheduled window.