About This Service
About this Service
A multi-sport court in New York City adapts convertible play to urban constraints such as rooftops, tight backyards, and community courts. Typical surfacing options include interlocking tiles over a structural deck or acrylic coatings over concrete. The NYC context requires attention to freeze-thaw durability, drainage, and structural load and anchoring when rooftops are involved.
We help arrange a site evaluation that documents slab integrity, slope, and roof load capacity where applicable. Freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain push specification toward routed crack repair, flexible surfacing systems, and clear drainage paths. For rooftop courts, the evaluation includes a load check and anchoring plan to protect waterproofing membranes and structural elements. In-ground installations often need concrete grinding and subbase reinforcement to prevent early cracking under freeze-thaw action.
Expect an itemized quote that lists base repairs, surfacing type, game-line layout, and cure-time guidance. Spring is a common install peak, while winter work is limited by freeze conditions. Permitting and building approvals vary across boroughs and can add lead time. We arrange local on-site teams and a final walkthrough to verify lines, drainage, and anchoring for durable, regulation-aligned play.