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Revitalize Your Tennis Court
Most Tennis courts are paved on acrylic, asphalt or concrete, and in most cases require chemical treatment, not just a pressure wash. High-pressure washing should be avoided for tennis court cleaning. Consumer equipment and inexperienced staff risks surface damage through “wand scars” particularly with improper nozzles or pressures. Professional cleaning may still be needed.
Allowing mold and algae to sit on the acrylic coating of a tennis court will damage the finish and significantly reduce the lifespan of the court surface. Regular maintenance is required to prevent degradation of the coating over time.
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How often should our courts be cleaned?
Courts should be professionally cleaned once a year, but maintained daily depending upon its surrounding landscape.
If the court is old, chalky, or gritty (paint and sand come up in your hand) the court may need to be resurfaced.
Should I clean a worn out tennis court?
In the case of old, worn courts, cleaning will make the court less slippery (restore safety), and bring back some color, but should be done primarily as preparation for resurfacing. We make “best-effort” to clean older or poorly maintained tennis courts.
How clean will my courts look?
The state of the court surface condition wholly determines the outcomes that can be accomplished through cleaning. Cleaning or power washing, even if conducted correctly, cannot substitute for a failing court surface.
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- Keeping Our Clients in Compliance.
Our water is governed by the CWA, EPA and local city ordinances and prohibits certain water discharges containing pollutants to travel into storm drains. Violations to these regulations could result in fines up to $10k, and are often levied on the property owner.
- A Footprint that leaves clean trances and healthier spaces.
Our State-of-the-art heavy duty on-board recovery system allows for 90% of water used for cleaning to be reclaimed, recycled, and reused. The remaining 10% either gets evaporated or absorbed into the cleaned surface.
Our waste water recovery system boasts a high 6 stage filtration system that breaks down its dirty particles to an impressively low 5 microns to ensure safe and effective use for the surfaces it cleans.








