Your tennis court surface is cracking along the baseline and the paint is peeling in patches from last winter's freeze-thaw cycles. The court plays uneven now and puddles form after rain where the surface has settled. Abco Pavement Services handles athletic surface installation across Cincinnati and the tristate area.
Why You Can Trust Us
Athletic courts built in the 1990s and 2000s typically show surface cracking by their 15th year, especially in Cincinnati's freeze-thaw climate. You'll see the worst damage along the baselines and service boxes where foot traffic is heaviest. The surface feels rough underfoot and paint chips come off when you sweep.
You can't schedule regular play when the surface is uneven and unsafe. Tournament directors won't book courts that look worn down. Insurance companies get nervous about trip hazards on damaged court surfaces, and players start complaining about bad bounces that affect their game.
Abco Pavement Services removes the existing surface material completely and grades the base to proper drainage specifications. The crew installs the Dynaflex system in multiple coats, allowing each layer to cure before applying the next. Court line painting and logos are included in the installation. Lighting and fencing work are separate if you need them.
You'll have a regulation playing surface that drains properly after rain. The court will play true with consistent ball bounce across the entire area. Players can focus on their game instead of watching for rough spots, and you can schedule tournaments knowing the surface meets competitive standards.
Our process
- 1Remove existing surfaceAbco Pavement Services strips away the old court surface down to the base layer.
- 2Grade and prepare baseThe crew levels the base material and checks drainage across the entire court area.
- 3Install new surface systemAbco Pavement Services applies the Dynaflex Tennis Court System in multiple layers according to manufacturer specs.
- 4Apply court markingsThe crew paints regulation lines and logos once the surface has fully cured.
Why Choose Us
- Certified Dynaflex Tennis Court System installer
- 50+ years commercial paving experience in tristate area
- Same crew handles prep through final markings
- Written warranty on surface installation work
Customer reviews
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The court surface is rough and uneven where the cracks have spread. Players are tripping on the raised sections and the ball bounces weird in those spots. You can't host tournaments or league play when the surface looks this beat up.
Common questions
Basketball court surface is peeling and unsafe
Your basketball court surface is peeling and bubbling. Players are complaining about uneven bounces. You're worried someone will trip and get hurt.
Peeling court surfaces usually mean the base prep was bad or water got underneath. Don't just patch over it. Abco Pavement Services can assess if you need a full resurface or if the base needs repair first.
How much does tennis court installation cost
You want to install a new tennis court. The quotes you're getting are all over the place. You don't know what's reasonable or what drives the price up.
Tennis court cost depends on base prep, surface type, and site conditions. Dynaflex systems cost more upfront but last longer than basic asphalt. Get detailed quotes that break down base work, surface, and extras like fencing.
Athletic court surface is bubbling and lifting
Your tennis court or basketball court surface is bubbling up in spots. The bubbles keep getting bigger. Players are tripping and you're worried about injuries.
Bubbling court surfaces are usually caused by moisture under the surface or poor adhesion during installation. This is a safety hazard that gets worse fast. The bubbled sections need to be cut out and properly reinstalled before someone gets hurt.
How long does athletic court installation take
You need a new tennis court or basketball court installed. You have programs scheduled and need to know how long you'll be without the court.
Athletic court installation takes 1-3 weeks depending on base prep and weather. Dynaflex tennis systems need cure time between coats. Plan installation during your off-season and add buffer time for rain delays.
Tennis court surface is cracking and uneven
Your tennis court surface is developing cracks and rough spots. Players are complaining about bad bounces and you're worried about injuries from uneven surfaces.
Athletic surfaces need specialized repair and resurfacing different from regular pavement. Small cracks can be patched, but widespread damage means you need professional athletic surface restoration with proper court coatings.
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Frequently asked questions
Do you serve athletic courts in my area?
We serve Cincinnati, OH and the tristate areas of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. If you're in that region and need athletic surface installation, we're equipped to help.
What's included in your athletic surface installation?
We remove the existing surface, grade the base to proper drainage specifications, install the Dynaflex system in multiple coats, and include court line painting and logos. Lighting and fencing work are separate services if needed.
How long does an athletic court installation take?
We allow each layer of the Dynaflex system to cure before applying the next. The exact timeline depends on your court size and conditions, so we can provide a specific schedule when we assess your project.





