CourtCareSolutions
Professional Court Maintenance, Resurfacing & Repair
The right time to address a court issue is the moment it starts. Small cracks become big repairs. Faded surfaces lead to base damage. Drainage problems compound into expensive rebuilds. Ritzman Courts handles maintenance, resurfacing, and repair for tennis, pickleball, basketball, and bocce courts throughout Southwest Florida, including lighting, fencing, shade, and drainage repair on all court types.
The Repair and Maintenance Services Courts Need in Florida
Resurfacing
Crack Repair
Cracks happen for a lot of reasons, including settling, root intrusion, and drainage issues. We diagnose the cause and apply repair methods that actually hold, not just cosmetic patches.
Drainage Correction
A court that floods after every storm has a drainage problem, not a surface problem. We diagnose and correct drainage issues, often as part of resurfacing or renovation work.
Infrastructure Repair
Maintenance That Actually Protects Your Investment
Court maintenance done right starts with diagnosis, not just symptom-treatment. A surface crack might be a settling issue, a drainage problem, a base failure, or a combination of all three. Patching the visible crack without addressing the cause guarantees the crack will return, often worse than before. Our approach is to understand why something is failing before deciding how to fix it.
Florida is hard on courts. Intense UV, heavy seasonal rainfall, high humidity, and salt air in coastal areas all accelerate breakdown. Maintenance schedules and repair methods that work in milder climates do not always apply here. We use materials and techniques proven to perform in Southwest Florida conditions, including premium acrylic resurfacing systems, proper crack treatment methods, and drainage corrections engineered for tropical rainfall.
Because we build courts as our core business, we maintain them the same way. The team that resurfaces your court understands what is under the surface. The team that repairs your fence understands how it ties into the court. That continuity matters, especially on older courts where past work was done piecemeal by multiple contractors with no coordinated approach.

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Court Resurfacing
Resurfacing is the most common maintenance work on acrylic-coated courts, and it is the work most often done poorly. A real resurface involves cleaning the existing surface, repairing cracks and surface defects, applying a resurfacer to bond to the substrate, and finishing with multi-layer acrylic color coats and fresh line striping. Cheap "resurfacing" jobs skip the prep, apply a single coat of paint, and look passable for a season before failing.
We resurface tennis, pickleball, basketball, and other acrylic courts using premium materials engineered for Florida conditions. Properly done, a resurface gives the court four to seven more years of strong service. Done poorly, it sets up bigger problems within a year.
Crack Repair and Surface Restoration
Cracks in court surfaces have causes. Settling, base failure, drainage issues, expansion and contraction, and root intrusion are all common in this region. We diagnose the cause before applying a repair. For minor cracks with stable bases, we use proper crack-fill methods designed for court surfaces. For larger cracks tied to base or drainage issues, the repair scope expands accordingly. We do not paper over structural problems with cosmetic patches.
Drainage Repair and Correction
Courts that flood after every storm have drainage problems, not surface problems. Resurfacing a court without fixing the drainage just buries the issue under fresh paint. We diagnose drainage failures, design corrections, and execute the work. Common drainage corrections include re-grading, installing or repairing perimeter drains, adding sub-surface drainage where needed, and correcting discharge points that have become blocked or undersized.
Court Infrastructure Repairs
Fencing, lighting, shade structures, windscreens, and pavers all need attention over the life of a court. Storms damage fencing. UV breaks down shade fabric. Light fixtures fail. We repair and replace all of it. Our team has handled significant storm-damage repair work across Southwest Florida and can scope and execute repairs on both the court and its supporting infrastructure.
Routine Maintenance Programs
For owners who want their courts kept in top condition without managing it themselves, we offer ongoing maintenance services. This can include scheduled inspections, periodic surface cleaning, line touch-up, fence and gate maintenance, lighting checks, and drainage clearing. The goal is to catch issues before they become repairs and to extend the useful life of the entire installation.
Protect Your Court Investment
Whether your court needs full resurfacing, targeted repair, or ongoing maintenance, the right place to start is a site assessment. We will walk the court, diagnose what is going on, and give you a clear, honest read on what needs to be done.
What to know before resurfacing or repairing a court
Most acrylic-coated courts in Southwest Florida need resurfacing every four to seven years, depending on use, sun exposure, and how well the court was originally built. Heavily used club or community courts may need more frequent attention. Properly built courts on solid bases hold their finish longer than poorly built courts.
It depends on the cause and severity of the cracking. Minor surface cracks on a stable base can be repaired and resurfaced. Major cracks tied to base failure or drainage problems often require more substantial work, including base repair or partial reconstruction. We diagnose before recommending a scope.
The most common causes are poor original construction (especially base and drainage), deferred maintenance, and inferior materials. Florida conditions are demanding, but courts built and maintained correctly perform very well here. Most premature failures trace back to shortcuts taken during the original build or maintenance done incorrectly.
Yes. We maintain, resurface, and repair courts regardless of who built them. In some cases we recommend correcting underlying issues before applying cosmetic repairs, but we work with what is there.
Most resurfacing projects take one to two weeks, depending on the size of the court, the condition of the existing surface, and weather. Acrylic coatings need cure time between layers, which determines the schedule more than the actual labor.
Yes. We repair storm-damaged fencing, lighting, shade structures, and other court infrastructure. Florida storms put real wear on outdoor installations, and timely repair prevents further damage.
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Book a Site Assessment
Court repairs almost always get more expensive the longer they wait. A short site visit is the right first step. Reach out and we will set up a time to assess the court and walk through what needs to be done.






