Professional Tennis Court Cleaning

Tennis court cleaning is inevitable, but fortunately acrylic hard court surfaces require very little time and effort to maintain. If your tennis court was properly built, per the guidelines of the American Sports Builders Association, the natural slope and weather will help to minimize accumulation of debris and water. Clean Coastal Living provides the maintenance needed for your tennis court to survive the Southeast Georgia environment, with many years of enjoyment.

Ways to Prolong your Surface 

Simply cleaning your tennis court surface once each month with a blower and broom will do the trick. This will help to eliminate organic items like leaves, pine needles, and any other debris before it can stain your court surface or create friction under foot and contribute to premature wear of the tennis court surface coatings.

If the court surface is neglected or under heavy cover from trees and shade, mold and mildew can become a problem. Clean Coastal Living uses their Signature Green Wash to kill the organisms that have grabbed onto the court surface. 

Soft Washing vs Pressure Washing Tennis Courts

Pressure washing a tennis court is best avoided unless you're planning to have your court resurfaced. The tennis court cleaning solution, soft brush, and moderate pressure to rinse the court usually takes care of dingy surfaces. If you do decide to wash your tennis court, be to use the SoftWash method—a no pressure cleaning.

Tennis Court Maintenance

Clean Coastal Living makes sure your tennis court is maintained professionally. Our cleaning technicians can spot treat trouble areas to full court on a recurring schedule, which defends premature resurfacing of the courts.