Foundation Engineering for Surface Longevity
A high-performing hard court starts with subgrade evaluation and controlled base assembly. We analyze existing soil behavior, moisture exposure, and grade transitions, then build a structural profile that resists movement and supports a uniform finish plane. In Houston's expansive soil environment, this step is critical because small shifts below the surface can translate into visible defects at the top layer if left unmanaged.
Compaction control and drainage interfaces receive particular attention. We install and compact base materials in planned lifts, then validate slope intent so runoff moves predictably away from the play zone. Perimeter transitions are detailed to protect adjacent hardscape and landscape features from erosion or backflow. These measures are less visible than final striping, but they are what keep the court playable and visually clean across years of weather exposure.


