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Basketball Court

Flooring Resurfacing 

Revive your floors with our expert flooring team! Our clean and shine masters specialize in restoring your floors without the need for sanding. We effectively remove marks and scratches, reseal, and polish to bring their original luster. Experience the magic of a beautiful floor today!

Removal equipment

To ensure a smooth preparation process, begin removing all floor equipment from the area. Next, tape and cover floor sockets and plugs to safeguard them during the work. out the bleachers and hard to reach areas ready for sweep and clean.

Wash and dry

A thorough wash along the edges and court areas with a scrubber machine is essential for achieving a pristine finish. This step ensures that no streak lines or dirt are under the sealer surface, resulting in a clean and professional appearance. Prioritizing this process will enhance the overall quality of your work

Polish and seal

Experience the transformation of your surfaces with our meticulous cleaning process. After skimming and scrubbing, we implement quick cleaning techniques followed by final procedures that seal and polish, restoring the original shine and glamorous look you desire. Trust us to bring back the beauty of your space with expert touch.

Sweep and Vacuum 

Ensure a flawless finish, it's highly recommended to sweep and vacuum in tight corners and hard-to-reach edges. This practice prevents any materials from becoming trapped or sealed in the final coats, leading to a smoother and more professional appearance Taking this step will help achieve the best results on your courts.

Skim and scrub

After preparation, using a scrubbing machine equipped with grit padding can effectively help skim the surface. By adding a specialized compound liquid, you can remove scratches while ensuring that the polyurethane paint remains intact and the wood is untouched. This method not only enhances the appearance but also preserves the underlying materials for long-lasting results.

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