When a property owner wants to have a tennis court installed, Excavation in Branford CT may be necessary to begin the project. The Land is not always suitable for grading and paving without removing some of the earth material and doing some redesign of the landscape. The land may not have the best foundation material, which would make the paved surface prone to settling, developing cracks and becoming uneven. After an excavation crew completes this work, they can create a better foundation and then grade it.
The property must provide access for the equipment and vehicles necessary to do all of this work. If fill must be brought in, for example, a dump truck may be required. Sometimes the property owner must get permission from a neighbor if an adjoining lot provides the only access. A permit for the project from the municipality or county is necessary; the company that does the work can handle this task if the customer prefers.
A company such as Atwater Paving not only places the surface material for the tennis court but also can do the excavation prep work. This is convenient for the customer, who then doesn’t need to hire two separate organizations for the project.
This type of company does larger projects involving Excavation in Branford CT as well, which should make a homeowner feel confident that it can easily handle residential projects. For instance, an organization that does excavation, grading, paving installation and repair work is equipped to install basketball and tennis courts in school playgrounds and outside of recreational centers. The crew may install an entire asphalt area of a playground to include the sports-themed courts and an area for free play, such as for kickball.
High-quality asphalt material that is seal coated will last a long time, but the crew should be called back when any repairs become necessary. When prompt attention is paid to small cracks and holes, those flaws don’t expand and lead to bigger problems. Asphalt edging also tends to deteriorate and crumble over time. Freezing and thawing that is common to this part of Connecticut in the winter and early spring cause some issues with asphalt that a crew can resolve.