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Maintenance of Acrylic Sports Surfaces

  CLEAN YOUR COURT REGULARLY -     Once a month is suggested. Watch for evidence of mold or mildew in shaded areas and corners where organic debris tends to accumulate. -      Acrylic coatings do not support fungus growth, so the growth of fungus or mold is a result of food and drink spills, decaying matter, or other foreign materials on the surface feeding these organisms. To remove mold, fungus & other organisms on the acrylic surface use: 2 parts household bleach/detergent, mixed with 1-part water. Use this solution to treat affected areas. Scrub gently with a soft bristled brush and rinse thoroughly after a few minutes. Rinsing court with water is usually sufficient for general cleaning. If there are visible stains on the court surface, a mild detergent can be applied prior to gentle scrubbing with a soft bristled brush. Here is a mild detergent formula: Combine 4 parts water with 2 parts TSP (Tri-sodium phosphate, available in any chemical store) and

Solid Wood (or) Engineered Wood for your next Wooden Sports Floor?

Many of them are often confused while choosing a Wooden Floor for their sports surface. Let us explain you the differences of Engineered & Solid Wood which will let you make the informed decision. Specifications: - Solid Wood:    Typically 22mm thick made from narrow staves of timber joined by a double dovetail joint which is typically no more than 4mm below the surface of the board. - Engineered Wood:    Manufactured to combine a Solid Maple Wood wear layer with a high-density multi-layer plywood core. The high-density multi-layer core provides superior indentation resistance and high dimensional stability. Sanding & Refinishing: (This is typically done when the wooden floor loses the shine/polish/) - Solid Wood:    Solid Wood boards cup and curl at the board edges, as they expand and contract, therefore you need to sand of the peaks to get to the scratches in the hollows. A consequence of this is that a typical sand and reseal on a solid timber floor will

How to choose the "BEST" Surface for your Tennis Court?

There are a wide variety of tennis court surfaces available for your new court. The primary variables to consider are the hardness, speed and maintenance requirements of the court. This brings us to classifying the courts based on the hardness, softest to hardest: - Natural Grass Surface - Clay Surface - Synthetic Turf Surface - Acrylic Surface Let us discuss all the details with regards to the cost of Installation, Maintenance, Pace in the same order as above. 1. Natural Grass Surface These surfaces are like those found at Wimbledon, they provide the softest surface to play on. Natural grass courts also provide the fastest speed of play. Playing on grass is a wonderful experience. However, there are very few natural grass/turf courts in India – less than 100! This is largely because grass courts are difficult to build and even harder to maintain. Owning a natural grass court is similar to owning a golf putting green and all that entails – mowing, fertilizing, weed contr