About This Service
About this Service
Sports court repair in Texas targets courts on homeowners’ lots and institutional sites affected by expansive clay, caliche, and extreme heat. The service suits owners who want focused fixes—crack filling, pothole patching, and surface leveling—when damage is localized and the base can be rehabilitated without full reconstruction. Repairs restore even footing and visible game lines.
Texas-specific constraints change scope details. Expansive clay soils and caliche bedrock can cause differential movement and require subbase design or localized excavation before patching. Extreme heat slows or alters cure windows for adhesives and epoxy primers, so spring and fall install windows are preferred to reduce heat-related delays. Itemized scopes will note subbase remediation needs and specify patch compounds rated for high temperatures.
Practical expectations: small repairs often reopen within a few days, but base stabilization extends timelines. For widespread cracking the scope will compare spot repairs against resurfacing costs. We help arrange local teams, schedule work in cooler install windows where possible, and deliver a written scope that lists materials, subbase actions, and expected cure times.