There comes a time when your tennis court has reached that stage which at best could be called “worn out”.

No matter how much and often you had cleaned the court, eventually the surface will require remedial repairs and or freshening up with repainting and re-lining. By acting sooner rather than later will help keep the costs to a more manageable level and of course ensure that your court is always looking it’s best.

In conjunction with our approved contractors, we are pleased to offer cleaning, repair and or repainting service and unlike some companies we use specialist acrylic paint with a mini-grain sand to help with skid resistance, furthermore, we don't charge for re-painting the lines - you will be surprised at how many companies charge this as an extra! We have a fantastic colour range and can even incorporate logo’s which can also be glow in the dark if that’s required!

We can even re-line in-door playing courts.

At BGS, We offer a comprehensive range of maintenance, repair and refurbishment services for all types of tennis courts, hockey, rugby, or football pitches, and multi-use games areas.

We also undertake repairs and white lining of car parks which is often over looked by resident associations who are responsible for the management and upkeep of the hard surface areas such as parking bays including the disabled parking logos etc.

BGS are based in the Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey borders we are centrally located to offer our services to the whole of the South East of England for private owners, schools and sports clubs and can be contacted on 01252 416373. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss your requirements.

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