About This Service
About this Service
Sports court resurfacing in Texas restores playability for homeowners and institutional sites while addressing expansive clay, caliche, and extreme heat. The work combines crack repair, leveling, and coating or tile systems chosen to handle soil movement and temperature extremes.
Site evaluation documents subgrade conditions, evidence of heave or settlement, and existing slope and drainage. Common repairs include epoxy or polyurethane crack injection, localized removal and replacement of failed slab sections, and installation of leveling mortars. For coatings, choose heat-resistant acrylic systems and adhesives rated for hot temperatures. Spring and fall installs reduce heat delays; summer heat can extend cure times and affect adhesive performance on tile overlays.
Expect an itemized scope that highlights subbase repair needs. If expansive soils have caused repeated movement, resurfacing may be a short-term fix and subbase reconstruction could be recommended. Typical cure guidance: 24–72 hours for acrylic coats in moderate temperatures, longer where heat slows solvent evaporation or where deep repairs are performed. We help arrange the site evaluation and coordinate local on-site teams to match materials and schedule to Texas conditions.