About This Service
About this Service
A multi-sport court in Texas serves homeowners and institutions while addressing expansive clay soils, caliche bedrock, and extreme heat. Typical options are interlocking tiles for modular conversion or acrylic coatings over a properly prepared concrete base. In Texas, subbase engineering and install timing are key to durable performance.
We help arrange a site evaluation to assess soil expansivity, slab condition, and drainage. Expansive clay soils and caliche bedrock often require subgrade stabilization, engineered subbase layers, or drilled piers in extreme cases to limit seasonal movement. Extreme heat affects adhesive cure times and coating installation; plan installs in spring or fall when possible to avoid high-heat delays. Interlocking tiles reduce direct heat transfer and allow quick drainage, but anchoring details must account for soil movement. Coatings require routed crack repair and dry conditions for proper bonding.
Expect an itemized quote that lists subbase recommendations, concrete grinding, surfacing type, line layouts, and expected cure windows. Permits vary by county and can affect lead time. We arrange local on-site teams and a final walkthrough to confirm line accuracy, anchor security, and drainage performance.