



Court surfaces are tricky. Too much pressure and you risk lifting the acrylic coating or fading the paint on the lines. Not enough and you're just moving dirt around. That's why we don't just point a wand at these surfaces and call it a day.
For HOA basketball and tennis courts, we use a soft wash approach combined with carefully controlled rinse pressure. The goal is to pull the grime, algae, and buildup off the surface without doing any damage underneath. These courts take a beating from foot traffic, weather, and organic growth - and they need to be cleaned in a way that keeps them safe and playable.
What we're working with here is a full court setup - basketball on one side, tennis courts visible just beyond the fence. Both surfaces get the same careful attention. We work the entire court systematically, making sure every section gets properly treated. No rushing, no shortcuts.
This kind of exterior surface pressure washing is something a lot of HOA communities overlook until the courts start looking rough or residents start complaining. Staying ahead of it with regular concrete cleaning keeps the surfaces in better shape long-term and avoids more costly repairs down the road.
Community amenities like these reflect on the whole neighborhood. When the courts are clean and well-maintained, residents notice - and so do potential buyers. It's one of those details that matters more than people realize.