These are our core products which have been successfully used on tennis courts and recreational surfaces world wide for over thirty years and as a coating on traffic islands, kerbs, crossover points and pavements.
Barracote courts are a 100% all weather surface with quick drainage. These courts have a built-in drainage slope ensuring that quick water run-off and drying times are equally dispersed after a deluge or a light shower. The entire court area then seems seamless. Barracote colours are attarctive and non-fading.
A minimum of 2 layers of curing resin, BARRAMASTIC, (minimum consumption of 1000 kg before dilution with water) is applied on the asphaltic base for regularization.
Proper tennis court maintenance is key to maintaining a quality playing surface and avoiding costly repairs. These tips for proper tennis court maintenance will keep your court looking good for years to come:
Inspect your tennis court regularly: Regular inspection of your tennis court surface can help you identify potential damage and prevent worse from happening.
Keep your tennis court clean: Dirty courts are prone to premature drying and cracking. Keep your space clean by removing weeds or grass and using a blower to remove rocks, debris and leaves. To go one step further, you can wash your tennis court with water and a mild detergent.However, be careful when using a pressure washer as it can damage the surface of the court.
Fill cracks as soon as you see them: Filling cracks is easier and cheaper in the long run, especially when compared to replacing an entire tennis court.
Whether you’re an athletic director of a school, a business director for a tennis facility, or own a personal tennis court, making sure your tennis court is always in good shape is extremely important.