27/03/2026
Many courts look good at turnover but begin cracking, holding water, or losing play quality within a short time. These problems are usually caused by construction mistakes that are invisible on day one but costly in the long run.
These are the most common issues that damage an owner’s investment:
*Uneven slab - Poor leveling creates inconsistent ball bounce and a poor playing experience.
*Incorrect drainage slope - Standing water damages the surface, increases maintenance costs, and reduces court availability.
*Weak foundation preparation - Improper base compaction leads to settlement, major cracks, and expensive structural repairs.
*Thin concrete or improper reinforcement - The court deteriorates much earlier than expected, shortening its usable lifespan.
*Improper curing process - Weak concrete surfaces cause peeling coatings and repeated resurfacing expenses.
When courts are built incorrectly, major repairs can start within just a few months.
We are here to ensure your pickleball courts are built to last, protecting your investment and helping you avoid costly repairs in the future.
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