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Court Drainage Solutions

Court surfaces are just as prone to damage from poor drainage as the foundation under your home.  Too much water under a court or foundation will cause heaving, sinking, shifting, and cracking, leading to costly repairs.  

Water may enter by means of runoff or groundwater, both of which can be reduced through proper drainage practices like regrading, installing retaining walls, burying downspouts, and more.  Call us for a free drainage assessment and estimate to protect your most valuable investments. 

Benefits of Proper Drainage

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Protect your property

The number one enemy of any above-surface structure is water, or more accurately, the heaving and settling attributed to excess water, especially in freeze/thaw climates.  Diverting water away from a court slab will greatly reduce the amount of pressure caused by these conditions. 

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Improve aesthetics and reduce maintenance

When it comes to courts, cracks are often a big eyesore.  By improving the drainage around a court, you will reduce the amount of shifting, and with reduced shifting comes reduced cracking.  Maintaining cracks can become expensive and time consuming, so avoiding them from the getgo is the most effective means of treating them.

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Increase the amount of useful space around your court and home

In smaller areas where there may not be as much lawn available, green grass is gold for kids, pets, and frankly, all residents.  Increase the amount of space they can utilize by regrading or installing a drain to relocate the water below grade. 

Take a load off

Not many are acclimated to the tough conditions required for many drainage projects.  Heavy lifting, hard digging, irrigation repairs, and an array of specialized tools are all frequent prerequisites of a successful drainage project.  Let us save you the time and effort and allow you to sit back and relax. 

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