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Craig Honkomp, PE, PS, LEED AP Group Leader - Sportworks Field Design
Technical Meeting Resurfacing and Repair: Material and Techniques for Hard Courts David Baird President – Industrial Surface Sealer, Inc. Craig Honkomp, PE, PS, LEED AP Group Leader - Sportworks Field Design
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Hard Court Surface Design
Surfacing Pavement HMA Asphalt Surface Course Leveling Course Base Course Tack/Prime Coats Concrete Subgrade
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Settlement/Grade Depressions (Birdbaths)
Failure - Birdbaths Subgrade Failures Settlement Improper Installation Planarity tolerances Improper Design Settlement/Grade Depressions (Birdbaths)
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Failure – Bubbling Moisture Curing Leads to surface peeling Bubbles
Oxidizing Off-Gasing Leads to surface peeling Bubbles
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Failure - Peeling May result from Bubbling Curing Cleanliness
Dusty Construction Site Embedded mud Concrete – No Moisture Barrier Surface Peeling
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Failure – Rust Spots Mix design Aggregates with pyrite or slag
Water pressure Limestone Particulates Rust Spots/Staining
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Failure - Rust Spots
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Failure – Age & Maintenance
Lack of maintenance Weathering Usage Color Fade Peeling Age & Lack of Maintenance
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Cracking Most common type of failure
Inevitable in asphalt tennis courts Causes Asphalt’s natural tendency to shrink and become more brittle as it weathers, oxidizes, and ages Improper mix design Improper pavement design for local site conditions Improperly drained Improper construction - Paving Seams
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Types of Cracks Minor Surface Cracks
Less serious, normally do not affect gameplay May develop into more serious cracks if untreated
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Types of Surface Cracks
Hairline Cracks Small irregular cracks present over large areas of the court Alligator / Shrinkage Cracks A pattern of interlocking cracks irregular angles and sharp corners over the surface resembling an alligator hide
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Types of Surface Cracks
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Types of Cracks Structural Cracks
Large cracks that penetrate the asphalt More serious, may affect gameplay Require more extensive repair
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Types of Cracks – Structural Con’t.
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Types of Pavement Cracks
Radial Cracks Appear at the points where the concrete net posts, light poles, or fence post footings meet the asphalt court surface
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Types of Pavement Cracks
Reflection Cracks When asphalt is overlayed, these cracks mirror the crack patterns existing in the asphalt layer beneath Water Pressure Cracks Result from paving over a poorly poorly drained subbase
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Remediation Methods Cut and Patch
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Remediation Methods Membranes Fiberglass
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Remediation Methods Court patch binder
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Budget Considerations
Client meetings with alternates based on needs and budget Court Users
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Climate Factors Pre Season Season Post Season
Touch up kits for clients to use Cleaning techniques (owner)
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Case Study: Xavier University – Cincinnati, Ohio
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