After a court has been cleaned many decide to have the court repainted to give an as of new appearance. Pro Court Services are specialists and market leaders in colour coating tennis courts using the very best British made paint on either new or older tennis courts that need rejuvenating.
Colour coating is the decorative final coating that will transform a tired tennis court into an attractive feature in the garden, club or school environment. We can paint courts in any colour normally two-tone green, red and green, all dark green or blue and green which is becoming increasingly more popular.
Probably one of the most important developments in the tennis court industry over the past few years. Polyurethane resin binder is a glue that is sprayed onto a cleaned surface immediately before the colour coating.
The polyurethane will bind the surface whilst retaining porosity. The binding action will stop or halt premature fretting and give the court several years extra life before re-surfacing is required. On older courts we would always recommend having the polyurethane binder in addition to the colour coating.
Here's Jon spraying the 2 coats of Binder onto the court before we spray the colour coating on. This is a vital part of the process on older courts and worth the extra. Our colour coating is a water based acrylic, slip resistant and conforms to the highest LTA specification. We normally apply the colour coating in three coats using a specialist high powered paint sprayer delivering paint to the surface at exactly the correct thickness to achieve durable life but also to retain the porosity of the surface. Before colour coating courts it is essential to have the court thoroughly cleaned with a high powered cleaning system to achieve the very best paint finish.
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