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Q: Do you build or resurface tennis courts?
A: We do not do new construction or full resurfacing except
for the occasional small area resurface, 30'X30' for example. We focus our efforts on providing the highest
quality repair work available. We will be pleased to give you a recommendation for larger resurfacing or construction
projects.
Q: What is the benefit of solid fill versus standard
fill?
A: For cracks that are
wider than 2", a solid fill will provide a more stable and longer lasting repair. When the crack re-opens, it will
typically do so on only one side resulting in a narrower crack next season.
Q: Do you charge for estimates?
A: Our estimates
are always free. We, as a company, however, are commited to minimizing our fuel usage and carbon emissions as
well as fuel costs passed on to our customers. One way we do this is by combining inspections and repairs
when we can. If we have inspected or repaired your courts within the last year, we will send you a "per foot"
estimate based on those previously taken measurements. The final cost will be based on the actual measurements taken
at the time of repair.
Q: Are you insured?
A: Yes. We carry full liability
and worker's compensation insurance.
Q: Do you provide services in my area?
A:
We provide services throughout Colorado and surrounding states but we will travel to
wherever our services are needed. Please contact us with any questions.
Q: Do you provide any kind of warranty
for your work?
A: Court
Repair Services, Inc. warrants our running track repairs against all deficiencies and defects in materials and/or workmanship
and agrees to satisfy same without cost to owner for a period of one year from the completion of the project. We do NOT provide a warranty for tennis court repairs.
Tennis court repairs will be noticable and visible due to irregularity of cracks and weathering of existing surface.
The patched area will not be perfectly level with the surrounding surface and can settle, heave, or re-crack at any time.
The reason we do not provide a warranty is because the integrity of a tennis court repair is dependent on weather and ground
conditions beyond our control.
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