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Does Hot Weather Make Court Surfaces Fade Faster?

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You just had a beautiful, vibrant court surface applied – but how long will it stay that way? While the summer months are perfect for getting out and playing a game with friends and family, will the hot weather that comes along with them make your court surface fade faster?

Here is what you need to know about the various factors that can cause your court to fade faster and the types of damage hot weather can do to its surface. Let’s jump on into it.

Does Hot Weather Make Courts Fade Faster?

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The vibrancy of many modern courts is eye-catching in its beauty. However, if your court is faded, this draws the wrong kind of attention. Rather than admiring glances, you’ll have judgmental ones wondering just how old your court is and whether or not it’s safe to play on.

Sun exposure can indeed cause your court’s surface to fade faster. It’s not the only thing that can make your court fade faster, though. Nor is fading the only thing you have to worry about from heat.

What Damage Can Hot Weather Do To Courts?

So, yes, prolonged exposure to UV rays causes courts to fade faster. Heat can also cause existing cracks to expand and grow more quickly. The material your court is made out of plays a role in this, depending on how easily it absorbs heat. For instance, asphalt courts will likely need resurfacing sooner than concrete courts, especially post-tension concrete courts. 

When left alone, cracks will only worsen. While initially, they may be more of a cosmetic issue, over time, they can put players’ safety at risk by creating a tripping hazard. 

As such, it’s important to ensure that you’re taking care of your court in hot weather, as well as all year round. Not only can it lead to cosmetic issues, it can impact the safety and usability of your court.

What Causes Court Surfaces To Fade Faster?

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Fading is something of an inevitability. Even if you take excellent care of your court, take measures to protect it from the sun’s UV rays, and all this, over time, it won’t be as vibrant as it used to be. It’s the sign of an old court, and one that needs resurfacing in order to be revitalized.

That said, there are factors that can cause court surfaces to fade faster. 

  • UV rays. The entire question this blog is built around. Over time, exposure to UV rays causes lots of things to fade, from courts, to paint on houses, and more. 
  • Lack of sweeping. Dirt buildup can not only damage your court surface, it can also cause it to fade faster.
  • Leaf stains. If you don’t clean up fallen leaves, dirt, debris, and the like, they can stain your court, leaving unsightly marks.
  • Rain, snow, and the like. Water exposure can also cause your court to fade faster.

How To Keep Your Court From Fading Faster

Fortunately, hot weather is not a death knell to the vibrancy of your court’s surface. As you can surmise from the previous sections, there are multiple different things that you can do in order to help your court maintain its beautiful color for as long as possible.

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  • Maintain it properly. This includes sweeping and picking up fallen leaves, dirt, and debris as needed. Not only does this keep your court more beautiful for longer, it also prevents damage and helps it stay safer for players to use.
  • Get a court cover. Similar to how you can get a pool cover for when you won’t be using it, you can get a court cover to protect your outdoor courts. This protects your court from UV rays, rain, snow, dirt, debris, and more. 
  • Resurface as needed. Unfortunately, in time, your court will fade. When it’s time to bring your court back to life, you can get it resurfaced. Resurfacing allows you the freedom to give your court a makeover, with new colors or transforming it into a court for a different sport, like tennis to pickleball. That way, you can enjoy your court for as long as possible.

Do You Need Court Surfacing In Northern Utah?

Pickle Court Surfacing provides court surfacing services in and around Midway, UT, including court resurfacing. Contact us today for your free estimate and let us help you bring your dream court to life.

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Even the highest quality court will need to be resurfaced sooner or later. Depending on the various factors your court is exposed to and what it’s used for, how often you’ll need court resurfacing varies. Here’s what you need to know about when you should get your court resurfaced so that you can enjoy it for as long as possible.

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Why Do Courts Need Resurfacing?

It’s normal and expected for courts to need resurfacing at some point. This is due to how the court surface can get worn down, faded, and develop damage, such as cracks and bird baths. Resurfacing gives you a surface that’s as good as new without needing to install a whole new court. 

How Often Do You Need Court Resurfacing?

This depends on what you use it for and factors it’s exposed to. On average, court surfaces last about 4-8 years. If your court is used professionally, it will need to stay in pristine condition, and ergo, need more frequent resurfacing. However, if you just have a backyard court that your family and friends use, you can get away with longer between resurfacing.

Factors That Affect How Often You Need To Get Court Resurfacing

We already touched on one in the above section: whether or not the court is used professionally or casually. We’ll go into further details that can impact your court surface’s lifespan down below.

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#1. Maintenance

The better maintained your court is, the longer it’s likely to last. Some maintenance is straightforward: if you notice that your court is dirty, you should clean it. Using the correct tools avoids damage, such as using soft-bristled brooms, as hard-bristled brooms could cause problems. Establishing court rules, like no food on the courts, can also help keep your court from needing to be resurfaced sooner.

Check out our previous blog, How To Maintain A Court: Essential Steps, in order to learn more about court maintenance. 

#2. When You Had Your Court Surface Applied

Here in Utah, most court surfacing companies close during the winter months. This is due to how temperature and weather affect the process. If your court surface was applied improperly or in adverse weather conditions, you could need to have it resurfaced sooner. 

Our previous blog, What Is The Best Time Of Year To Get Court Surfacing?, talks more about this. 

#3. Use

Do you use your court every once in a while or as much as you possibly can? Like anything else, the more wear and tear a court surface gets, the more maintenance it needs and the sooner it will need to be resurfaced.

#4. Repairs

Seeing to repairs in a timely manner helps your court’s surface last longer. However, if left alone, cracks snake further and further across the surface, birdbaths deepen, and eventually, players won’t even want to use the courts anymore. This is part of maintenance, but it deserves its own section.

While it may be tempting to put off repairing your court, this can put players’ safety at risk and decrease your court’s lifespan. As such, addressing repairs as soon as possible helps you to save money in the long run and avoid any liability issues.

#5. Age

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The older the court surface, the more likely it is that you’ll need to have your court resurfaced. Even if you were vigilant about maintenance, court surfaces won’t last forever. If your court surface is on the latter end of the 4-8 year mark, you could likely benefit from having it resurfaced.

Of course, if ever you’re in doubt about whether or not you need court resurfacing, it never hurts to contact your local court surfacing company and ask. They’ll be able to give you personalized advice on the matter so that you can make the best decision for you.

#6. You Want To Use Your Court For Something Else

Want to turn your tennis court into multiple pickleball courts? Want to turn your basketball court into a multi-purpose court? Rather than having a whole new court put in, you can simply have your court resurfaced in order to fit your needs. Easy-peasy!

Do Your Courts Need To Be Resurfaced?

Pickle Court Surfacing is here to help! We provide court surfacing services in and around Midway, UT. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you make your dream court a reality.

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