Tennis Court Binding

Tennis court binding is a tarmac adhesive designed specifically to extend the life of tarmac. Applied correctly, it bridges gaps between individual stones and strengthens the bond of the surface. 

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Application of the tarmac binder is done with an airless spray machine targeted in the areas it is needed most. Quite often customers opt to apply binder over the entire surface to strengthen bonds between the stones and extend the life of the whole court. In the above before and after, although in good condition, one end of the court and the edges are beginning to fray. Applying the binder to these areas will slow down the rate of deterioration.

Primer

Tarmac binder improves existing surfaces by providing excellent adhesion for anti-slip coatings. Meaning the paint will be more durable and longer-lasting once applied.

Optional

Although optional, it is recommended to apply every 3-5 years to keep the tarmac healthy. Binder must be used in conjunction with anti-slip coating as the binder itself is slippery. 

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If you have concerns your tennis court is showing signs of fretting, get in touch today and our team can give you recommendations on repairing the affected areas and avoiding the costly resurfacing option.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Will the binder fill holes?

No, the tarmac binder is a glue which strengthens the bonds between the existing surface material and delays further fretting. If there are any areas which need filling, this can be done prior to binding with repair material.

Can binder be applied by itself?

No, the binder itself is a smooth and slippery when wet material. It must be applied prior to a non slip acryic coating to make the surface safe for tennis.

How do I know if I need binder?

Our team will be able to advise you on the best course of action for the tennis court. Once the surface is washed, this is the best time to see what further action is required to bring the court up to standard.

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