About This Service
About this Service
A multi-sport court in Colorado supports play on private homes and community sites while addressing high-altitude UV, snow load and rocky subgrades. Common surface systems are acrylic coatings over reinforced slabs or interlocking tiles for quick drainage and thermal movement accommodation. Colorado installs require base reinforcement and UV-stable materials to withstand solar exposure and freeze-thaw cycles.
We help arrange a site evaluation that checks base stability, slope, and snow-shedding patterns. Rocky soils and granite bedrock may need engineered subbase solutions or local excavation strategies to establish a level slab. High-altitude UV exposure requires UV-stable pigments and materials with verified colorfastness. Snow load and freeze-thaw cycles push specification toward flexible coatings, expansion joints, and routed crack repair before surfacing. Summer is the preferred install window to avoid freeze-thaw interruptions and to allow proper curing.
Expect an itemized quote that lists required subbase work, crack repair, surfacing selection, line layouts, and expected cure times. Local permitting and HOA guidelines vary and may affect schedule. We arrange local on-site teams and a final walkthrough to confirm line layout, surface grip, and drainage for seasonal use.