What Will You Need For Your Hard Court Repair This page is here to help you choose the products and tools you will need to complete your tennis or basketball court project. Find the descriptions of the work you are planning and follow the blue hyperlinks to the corresponding product page to place that item in your shopping cart. After you have placed the item in your cart, click on the link at the top of the right column titled, 'What Will Your Court Need', to take you back to this page. Crack Repair Ninety-nine percent of all hard tennis courts in existence today have some degree of cracking. Cracks will generally fall into three categories: smaller non-structural cracks, larger structural cracks, and clustered shrinkage cracks. For Smaller Cracks Use CrackLastic For cracks less than 1/2" wide, our CrackLastic elastomeric crack filler is your best option. The more flexible of our two patching compounds, CrackLastic is able to stretch and contract with small movements of non-structural cracks. CrackLastic is available in three colors: green, red, and neutral. It comes ready to use. Just dip your putty knife into the mix and start patching. Click Here For CrackLastic For Larger (Structural) Cracks Use Super Patch Binder  For larger cracks you will need Super Patch Binder, a latex polymer emulsion which you will mix with sand and portland cement. This product is tough enough for the big cracks and much more flexible than standard cement products mixed with water. Unfortunately, no crack filling compound will hold back even the slightest structural movement. If you are looking for a permanent crack repair consider our CrackSpan System. Click Here For Super Patch Binder Use Super Patch Binder As A Slurry Coat To Fill Shrinkage Cracks Super Patch Binder mixed with sand and cement can also be applied, with a squeegee, over areas with clustered shrinkage or age cracks. Click Here For Super Patch Binder Most builders supply companies, such as Home Depot and Lowes, carry pre-mixed sand and portland cement products usually called 'Sand Topping Mix', 'Sand-Mix Cement', or 'Vinyl Patch'. All will work fine, but we have come across some bags with quarter-inch size rocks in the mix, which can leave big grooves in your patches. We sell a very fine silica sand which you can mix with portland cement and Super Patch Binder for smooth patches every time. One - 5 gallon pail of Super Patch Binder will make 15 gallons of patch mix. You will need approximately 2 - 50lb. bags of sand and 1/3 bag of portland, or 2 - 60lb. bags of sand-mix cement for every 5 gallon pail of Super Patch Binder. Click Here For Super Patch Binder Patching Low Areas And Other Surface Irregularities TruPatch For Thin Patches For patches 1/4" or less, TruPatch is a ready-mix patching compound that is easy to apply and gives you plenty of working time. It should be applied in layers not to exceed 1/8". Click Here For TruPatch For Patches Up To 1" deep, Use Super Patch Binder If your patches are between 1/4" and 1" deep, use Super Patch Binder mixed with sand and portland cement (described above). This product should be applied in layers not to exceed 1/4". Click Here For Super Patch Binder DeepPatch For Patches Deeper Than 1" DeepPatch can be applied as deep as 2" in one layer. A word of caution: This product has a working time of only 10 minutes from the time it is mixed with water. Make sure the area to be patched is ready and apply patch immediately. Click Here For DeepPatch Preparing New Concrete If you are surfacing over bare concrete you should apply one coat of EnviroBond acrylic bonding agent to ensure good adhesion of the EnviroFill and/or EnviroCoat acrylic coatings. Prior to the application of Envirobond, acid etch the concrete with a solution of 4 parts water and 1 part Muriatic acid. Flush the acid from the surface thoroughly. Click Here For EnviroBond Filler Coating For New Asphalt And Other Rough Surfaces For surfacing over new asphalt or a rough or pitted surfaces, you should apply one or two coats of Envirofill Acrylic Resurfacer. EnviroFill is a black coating with heavy fiber and sand to fill rough surfaces prior to the application of color-coatings. It should not be used as a finish coat. Cushion Under-Coatings For A More Comfortable Playing Surface If you want a really special surface, consider EnviroCushion. Applied in multiple coats (between 3 and 12), prior to the color-coatings, EnviroCushion provides a resilient rubber under-surface which reduces stress on the legs back and hips. Each coat of EnviroCushion will cost between $1,200.00 and $1,500.00 per single tennis court or 17 to 21 cents per square foot per coat. EnviroCushion comes in two grades: EnviroCushion I for thinner, smoother coats, and EnviroCushion II for thicker coats. Any EnviroCushion II coats must be followed by, at least, two coats of EnviroCushion I. Attractive, Non-Slip Color Coatings For The Surface Finish The heart of the tennis or basketball court surface, EnviroCoat textured 100% acrylic color coatings provide a beautiful, non-slip, protective finish. You can choose from 8 colors: Dark Green, Light Green, Dark Red, Red, Dark Blue, Tan, Brown, and Gray. Playing Lines Most Do-It-Yourselfers believe lines are a lot more difficult than the really are. With proper instructions and the right materials and tools, lines are one of the easiest of the court surfacing tasks. We have a product page in our store dedicated to items you will need to line your court. Click Here For Our Lining Products Surfacing And Patching Tools A few specialized tools we carry in our store are a must for most court projects. You will need a surfacing squeegee to properly apply the court coatings and the V-Shaped crack filling squeegee will save your back serious wear-and-tear if you have more than a few hundred feet of cracks. The tape machine rental is a must for lines. Click Here For Our Surfacing And Patching Tools Court Supplies We carry a full line of court supplies to help you complete your project. Our supplies are the highest quality available in the industry and are always competitively priced. On our home page you will find our products in the left column and many do-it-yourself articles in the right column. Click Here For Our Store |