www.carolinacourtworks.comWe would be happy to help you design a surface that would fit your needs as well as your budget.
Office: 704-392-6556 Fax: 704-392-5576
courtworks@bellsouth.net Proudly Serving Customers in North Carolina and South Carolina Since 1990NC General Contractors License #62609 State Law requires any work on tennis courts exceeding $30,000 must be performed by a contractor with a NC Highway License.
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Carolina Courtworks is an authorized applicator for Plexipave & Plexitrac Systems.

Sport Surfacing Systems
The Plexipave Color Finish System is an all-weather, durable, quick
drying color surfacer that provides superior resistance to
deterioration from ultra-violet rays. Plexipave is a 100% acrylic
latex, color intense sports surface formulated for use over asphalt and
concrete. The high performance finish coat is ideal for tennis courts,
basketball courts, play areas, multi-purpose sport surfaces, light
traffic pathways and walks and field houses. The Plexipave Color Finish
System is available in ten popular standard colors. Custom colors are
available to meet individual needs. Plexipave has been the choice of
tournament installations around the world.
Click Here For Plexipave Color Card
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Some of Our Projects
- James Martin Middle School - Maggie Valley Country Club - UNCW - Harding High School - Southeast Middle School - Garringer High School - Indianland High School - Crestdale Middle School - Mooresville High School - Buford High School - Mallard Creek High School - AC Reynolds High School - Mecklenburg Parks & Rec - Farm at River Point
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Carolina Courtworks is a member in excellent standing with the A.S.B.A.
(American Sports Builders Association), formally recognized as the
United States Tennis Court and Track Builders Association
(U.S.T.C.T.B.A).
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Carolina Courtworks is a dedicated contractor for high quality athletic surface maintenance, refurbishment and installation of all types of new and existing athletic surfaces. We have established a reputation of high regard in this specialized field based on our response to customer service needs. Carolina Courtworks is capable
of performing all work for any turn-key project including custom design
build. We are experienced in all faucets; from grading the site,
color coating, striping, custom logos and fencing. References
and pictures are available upon request.
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Cracking - A Common Problem The most common problem with asphalt tennis courts is cracking which
is caused, in part, by the natural tendency of asphalt to shrink as it
weathers and ages. In addition, asphalt loses its flexibility and
becomes more brittle over time. Since outdoor courts are also exposed
to weathering, including expansion and contraction caused by
temperature extremes, cracking is inevitable.
Asphalt tennis courts crack more quickly than asphalt roads and
parking lots because tennis courts do not benefit from the compressive
kneading generated by traffic which helps to keep the asphalt pliable
and, thereby, delay cracking.
Premature or extensive cracking may be caused by poor asphalt mix,
poor site conditions, poor design, or by poor construction. Quality
design and construction may minimize or delay cracking but cannot
completely eliminate it. Once cracks appear it may be impossible to
repair their cause, but it is not impossible to repair the crack
itself.The majority of cracking is a result of old asphalt which has
lost its ability to "flex" and the pavement "shrinks" therefore
"tearing" apart. Some cracking may occur prematurely, in pavements less
than 12 years old if there are "weak" paving joints, sub standard
asphalt mix and or application, unstable base and or subbase materials. Plexipave Maintenance & Repair Solutions Plexipave manufactures a multitude of repair materials and systems
for various sizes and types of cracks some lasting longer than others
but even the very best system, material can only repair existing
irregularities. Once a court begins to develop structural cracks, there
is a very good chance the existing cracks will grow in width and length
and more will develop over time.
When the lineal footage of cracks exceeds 150'-200' per court, and
or the area of the crack interferes with the game, it is time to
consider reconstruction, i.e. removal of the pavement or pulverization
of the pavement, replacing the net post and adding new pavement,
surface and color.
Overlays, the addition of new asphalt on top of old failed asphalt
will result in new "failed" asphalt, the old cracks reflect through the
new pavement within a year or two.
Carolina Courtworks will repair your tennis courts and give you a surface your players can perform well on and be proud of. Any installation we perform is accompanied not only with our own
warranty, but also a warranty from California Products. This is
a double warranty that most of our competition cannot offer.
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We Offer Speed While Letting You Set the Pace The Plexipave Color Finish we offer is formulated to meet the requirements of players at any level. Each offers varying degrees of speed and playability, all rated by the governing body of the game, the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
Plexipave Standard ITF Category: 2 Pace: 35-39 The traditional and most widely used mixture, Standard Plexipave provides a consistent and reliable medium-pace playing surface.
Plexipave HU ITF Category: 2 Pace: 32-36 Harvard University has been the birthplace of many great innovations and playing traditions. Plexipave HU is no exception. HU provides a slightly slower pace of play than Standard Plexipave.
Plexipave IW ITF Category: 1 Pace: 24-29 For those who desire a much slower surface, to compensate for lower humidity or simply to change the pace of the game, Plexipave has developed the IW mixture, first used at the Indian Wells, CA tournament facility.
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Creative Uses For Old Tennis Balls
Pour beer into the other half and set it out in your garden to trap slugs before they feast on your plants and flowers.
Cut a slit into a tennis ball, secure it onto the end of a broom stick and rub away scuffs on wood or linoleum floors.
Once
your floors are gleaming, this homemade tool can also be used to get
rid of all those cobwebs lurking in the corners of your ceiling. So
long, Swiffer.
When
your significant other turns his nose up at your request for a foot
massage, put a tennis ball under each sole and do it yourself.
Who actually rinses off their sunscreen or lotion before taking a dip? Just throw some tennis balls in your swimming pool to soak up oils.
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