Prepping For Summer: Why Spring Is The Best Time For Outdoor Court Resurfacing
Outdoor courts are constantly exposed to the elements, and over time, that exposure begins to take a toll on the appearance and performance of your court. Utah winters, in particular, can be especially harsh, with freezing temperatures and water damage leading to cracks, surface wear, and other damage that might not be immediately visible. While these issues seem minor at first, they can get worse and impact the safety and playability of your court if not fixed.
Read MoreHow Weather Affects Outdoor Court Longevity
Outdoor courts are built for performance, but they’re constantly exposed to the elements. From blazing sun to freezing temperatures, weather plays a major role in how long a court lasts and how well it performs over time. Below, we’ll discuss these impacts, so you know how to better protect your investment and extend the life of your court surface.
Read MoreHow to Prepare Your Court for Spring and Summer Play
As the weather warms up and the days grow longer, outdoor activity increases. For families with outdoor courts, this often means more games, more gatherings, and more time spent enjoying this space. However, before the busy season begins, you need to make sure your court is prepared for the extra use. A little maintenance now can help protect the surface, improve safety, and ensure the best playing experience all season long.
Read More10 Fun Family Games to Play on Your Backyard Court
When it comes to backyard courts, there is an endless list of activities you and your family can participate in. Whether you have a basketball court, multi-use space, or pickleball setup, your backyard can become the go-to spot for creating memories, connecting on a deeper level, and enjoying fun and laughter together.
Read More10 Tips for Preventing Injuries for Indoor Sports Athletes
Indoor sports, including basketball, volleyball, and pickleball, offer a fast-paced, controlled environment that athletes love. But despite the absence of weather concerns, indoor courts come with their own unique injury risks. Slippery floors, quick direction changes, and repetitive motions can all lead to strains, sprains, and overuse injuries. With the right preparation and habits, athletes […]
Read MoreHow Indoor Courts Improve Athletic Training at Home
For athletes and active families, consistency plays a key role in improving performance. But poor weather, limited daylight, and busy schedules often get in the way of regular training. That’s where an indoor court makes all the difference. With a custom-designed indoor space, athletes can train year-round, refine their skills, and stay motivated, right at home.
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