About This Service
About this Service
A multi-sport court in Florida is designed for private properties and community recreation while handling high water tables, sandy soils, salt air and hurricane-season exposure. Surface choices include interlocking polypropylene tiles for fast drainage and synthetic turf for multi-use zones, or acrylic coatings over a well-prepared concrete slab. Drainage and corrosion resistance are primary concerns in the Florida context.
We help arrange a site evaluation to check groundwater level, slab elevation, and salt-air exposure. High water tables and sandy soils often need engineered edge restraints and elevated slab designs or drainage channels to prevent standing water. Salt air and coastal exposure require corrosion-resistant anchors and stainless-steel fixings for posts and goals. Schedule major work outside hurricane season when possible; wet-season rain can delay coating cures. Interlocking tiles shed water quickly but need specified anchoring and inspection in high-moisture sites.
Expect an itemized scope that lists subbase work, drain solutions, corrosion-resistant anchors, surfacing choice, and cure-time guidance. Local permitting and coastal-zone rules can add time to the schedule. We arrange local on-site teams and a final walkthrough to verify lines, drainage, and anchor integrity.