Installing a backyard pickleball or basketball court is an exciting investment, but choosing the right court surface is just as important as the design itself. A high-quality surface enhances performance, increases durability, and ensures a safe playing experience. Whether you're aiming for a professional-grade pickleball court or a multi-use sports area, selecting a trusted provider for your court’s foundation is key to long-term satisfaction.
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If you're planning to build a custom backyard sports court, investing in a professional surfacing solution will make all the difference. At Lifetime Coatings, we are committed to providing top-tier court installations, and we trust Premium Surface Solutions for their exceptional surface technology. Visit Premium Surface Solutions today to explore their industry-leading court surfacing options and ensure your new court is built to last!
FAQs
Why is my garage floor coating peeling?
Peeling garage floor coatings almost always trace back to poor surface preparation or trapped moisture. If the concrete wasn't mechanically ground before coating, or if moisture testing was skipped, the bond fails under temperature changes and vehicle traffic. The coating itself is rarely the root cause.
How long should a garage floor coating last?
A professionally installed polyaspartic or epoxy system lasts 10 to 20 years with normal use and basic maintenance. DIY kits and coatings applied over unprepared concrete typically fail within 1 to 3 years. Product quality and surface prep determine lifespan more than anything else.
Can I put a new coating over my old peeling epoxy?
Not without removing the failed coating first. Applying a new product over delaminating epoxy guarantees the same failure. The old coating has to be ground off, the concrete surface has to be properly prepared, and moisture has to be tested before anything new goes down.
Are DIY garage floor coating kits worth it?
For most homeowners, no. Big-box kits typically use lower-solids formulas that aren't designed for long-term durability, and they still require the same level of surface preparation as professional-grade systems, a step that is often skipped. The result is a floor that may look great initially but begins to peel, chip, or fail within a year or two, often before the second Utah winter.
Does Utah's climate make garage floor coatings fail faster?
Utah's freeze-thaw cycles and road salt exposure do accelerate failure in coatings that aren't properly bonded. A coating installed over mechanically ground, moisture-tested concrete with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat handles Utah conditions well. Coatings with compromised bonds fail faster here than they would in a stable climate.
