These could affect the traction of the players' shoes to the tennis surface, potentially causing serious injury from unexpected slipping and sliding. Algae, moulds and mildews can be eliminated using the proper cleaning solution.
According to whalentennis, a birdbath is a puddle of water on any area of the tennis court. Usually, birdbaths are caused by poor or improper paving.
Also known as “blisters”, they are soft humps in the tennis court surface caused by poor surface drainage. They are usually on concrete base surfaces.
These are caused by pyrites. Pyrites are used to create asphalt. When pyrites get wet, they have a tendency to rust. The rust will later spread into the acrylic surfaces of the tennis court.
Depressions are low spots on the tennis court surface. These are usually caused when underground earth has not been compacted.
Hairline cracks are very narrow cracks that have generally been on the tennis court surface for a long time. Some of the causes of hairline cracks include earth tremors, land erosions, etc.
Sun exposure and too much use without resurfacing are just some of the reasons why colour fading occurs. Barretts Courts offers tennis painting and marking services in case the colour of your tennis court is already fading.
Cracking tends to happen on asphalt courts and concrete. As the surface ages and because tennis courts get a lot of foot traffic, they become brittle over time. Cracking happens to both indoor and outdoor tennis courts.