Pickleball & Tennis Court Maintenance
Court care for peak performance
Pickleball and Tennis Court Maintenance Services in MA, NH, RI, ME, and throughout New England
Pickleball has started to rise as a sport all over the world in recent years. Pickleball along with tennis have outdoor courts that are subject to the sun and other elements of nature. This in turn causes these courts to grow mold and other bacterial funguses. With the top of the line equipment from Nilfisk and Jarvis along with our professional staff, we can remove these fungi and bacteria along with making any repairs to pickleball and tennis courts in the New England area. If funguses keep building on the courts it could dampen the longevity of the courts calling for total replacements sooner than it should be. That’s why Turf Refresh is the perfect solution to get the most years out of pickleball and tennis courts.
Our Process & Equipment
Targeting Dirt, Debris and More
The first step that we will take is to remove any debris off the court as well as dig a trench at the bottom of the sloped side of the court for water runoff. We will then presoak the court with water. After the presoak is complete we will mix our chemical and spray it onto the court. After the court is completely covered with the solution, we will then rinse a final time to wash away the chemicals. Cracks in courts are also something that we can fix. We will use our tools to make sure that the cracks are completely cleaned out and then we will apply a compound to that area. Once that compound dries we will then repaint the areas according to what the court calls for.
News & Updates
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How Turf Refresh Removes Bacteria from Artificial Turf
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