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# Fill cracks with acrylic crack filler, then resurface and paint for about $20,000.  Based on just short of 900 ft of cracks at 2020 pricing.  This is a very short-term solution; assume cracks will re-appear after a large day/night temperature swing (and especially after a freeze/thaw).  For that reason, this repair is not recommended.
# Powerwash to clean.  Fill cracks with acrylic crack filler, then resurface and paint for about $20,000.  Based on just short of 900 ft of cracks at 2020 pricing.  This is a very short-term solution; assume cracks will re-appear after a large day/night temperature swing (and especially after a freeze/thaw).  For that reason, this repair is not recommended.
# The same as the prior option, plus fabric overlay crack repair (2-year guarantee) for about $33,000.  This solution should last 4-5 years (after which cracks may re-appear).  This may be the best solution for the near term.  For this option, the sport coating contractor may be hired directly.
# The same as the prior option, plus fabric overlay crack repair (2-year guarantee) for about $33,000.  This solution should last 4-5 years (after which cracks may re-appear).  This may be the best solution for the near term.  For this option, the sport coating contractor may be hired directly.
# Grind down 2 inches of the surface, then re-build for about $100,000 ($50,000 per court).  For this option, hire a paving contractor; the sport coating is sub-contracted.
# Grind down 2 inches of the surface, then re-build for about $100,000 ($50,000 per court).  For this option, hire a paving contractor; the sport coating is sub-contracted.
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# Fill cracks with acrylic crack filler, then resurface and paint per USTA standards for about $23,000.  Based on just short of 1000 ft of cracks at 2020 pricing.  This is a very short-term solution; assume cracks will re-appear after a large day/night temperature swing (and especially after a freeze/thaw).  For that reason, this repair is not recommended.
# Powerwash to clean.  Fill cracks with acrylic crack filler, then resurface and paint per USTA standards for about $23,000.  Based on just short of 1000 ft of cracks at 2020 pricing.  This is a very short-term solution; assume cracks will re-appear after a large day/night temperature swing (and especially after a freeze/thaw).  For that reason, this repair is not recommended.
# The same as the prior option, plus fabric overlay crack repair (2-year guarantee) for about $37,000.  This solution should last 4-5 years (after which cracks may re-appear).  This may be the best solution for the near term.  For this option, the sport coating contractor may be hired directly.
# The same as the prior option, plus fabric overlay crack repair (2-year guarantee) for about $37,000.  This solution should last 4-5 years (after which cracks may re-appear).  This may be the best solution for the near term.  For this option, the sport coating contractor may be hired directly.
# Grind down 2 inches of the surface, then re-build for about $100,000 ($50,000 per court).  For this option, hire a paving contractor; the sport coating is sub-contracted.
# Grind down 2 inches of the surface, then re-build for about $100,000 ($50,000 per court).  For this option, hire a paving contractor; the sport coating is sub-contracted.