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Asphalt Applications for Sports Courts

Asphalt Applications for Sports Courts and Facilities

Depending on the sport, each court has its own unique challenges, specifications and client needs associated with it. A more detailed approach to the design is needed to support athletic activities

SPORTS COURTS CAN be the centerpiece of a town, neighborhood or park where sport enthusiasts flock to shoot some hoops or smash a few tennis balls over the net. The court and surface is extremely important to the game and the safety of the players. Depending on the sport, each court has its own unique challenges, specifications and client needs associated with it. Because of the unique nature of these

The American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) recommends that an asphalt tennis court is 4-in plus of compacted base material and 1 1/2-in of asphalt lift, followed by a acrylic color surface coating system.

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Tennis court work does require additional knowledge and patience to meet the high standards set by your customers, but in the end it has the potential to pay off for your company.

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projects, a more detailed approach to their design is needed to support the athletic activities on this pavement.

Mix Designs

"The important part of each design, especially in regards to athletic asphalt, is to make sure we have the best ingredients possible and the best quality control to ensure the asphalt performs as desired," said Tim Murphy, president and owner of Murphy Pavement Technology, Inc.

When constructing a court for athletic use, it is imperative to use the correct hot mix asphalt (HMA) one with a lowvolume, fine-graded, virgin material mix design especially in the surface lift. The athletic use asphalt consists of a mixture of dense graded aggregate and specified type and grade of asphalt binder.

Proper lift thickness to build the asphalt is a crucial part, and when done correctly, this can mitigate challenges that might arise. The maximum aggregate size should be 1/2-in and yield a minimum 1 1/2-in lift thickness. Too course of a mix or too large of a maximum aggregate size will cause that stone to work up through the coating or cause breaking. Along with that, choosing a finer gradation will help drive down problems such as permeability into the mat. "Depending on the mixture you design and specify, it might be easier or harder to get the density that is required to have the asphalt perform under its application," said Murphy. "For athletic asphalt, we are going to benefit from finer graded mix with slightly more oil."

For athletic courts specifically, there isn't further densification that happens, unlike roadways or parking lots. Consequently, targeting higher inplace density, no more than 6% air voids, will be beneficial. Increasing the inplace density, improving gradation or fine graded, reduction of maximum particle sizes and increase the asphalt content are all contributing factors to aid the longevity on lower volume surface applications. "Utilizing the correct asphalt mix design, requiring proper production practices, performing process control and ensuring acceptable installation will lead to compliant asphalt that will not cause athletic coatings or the surface to fail prematurely," said Murphy.

Selecting the best mix design according to the American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) guidelines, utilize softer asphalt, low air voids and quality control will help you successfully complete a complex sports court application.

There is specific information on how to build and the recommended types of materials needed to use provided by the ASBA. They provide a centralized source for information on tennis courts, running tracks, sports field and indoor or outdoor courts and recreation sports facilities. ASBA offers certification programs to help raise professional standards and to improve the practice of court construction. They also offer guidelines and manuals to help set up contractors for success.

These guidelines set by the ASBA should be followed to help make the use of asphalt for athletic purposes like tennis and pickleball courts, running tracks, basketball courts and multiuse courts successful.

Tips for Asphalt Production

• Utilize a low volume mix design • Maximum particle size of 1/2-in or less • Crushed coarse and fine particles • No aggregates that can rust like iron pyrite or steel slag • Minimum of 45% sand portion in surface course mixture • Reduce target voids

Crack Mitigation

If proper density levels are not met, cracking will occur. Once the crack starts, moisture goes in and gets trapped with nowhere to go. Quality control needs to be managed on the project utilizing nuclear or non-nuclear density gauges to ensure proper compaction and density is met. Pay attention to not only the mat, but all of the paving seams as well.

Since there isn't additional compaction happening on these courts, a vibratory roller is necessary

Sports courts can be the centerpiece of a town, neighborhood or park where sport enthusiasts flock to shoot some hoops.

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Left: This is an example of stone cracking due to inadequate lift thickness in asphalt mix design.

Right: Low density can cause these types of hairline cracks to the mat. If it isn't fixed, these cracks will show through the surface coating causing court failure. to achieve maximum compaction. According to the ASBA Asphalt Guidelines 'at least one vibratory roller shall be required for each project'. Most failures happen because of a lack of compaction to the asphalt lift.

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Another way to mitigate cracking before it happens is to make sure the base materials and surface list are adequate depth. The ASBA recommends that an asphalt tennis court is 4-in plus of compacted base material and 1 1/2-in of asphalt lift, followed by a acrylic color surface coating system. In freeze and thaw climates, the compacted base should be 6-in plus and the asphalt lift should be 3-in plus before applying the color surface coating system.

Proper application, thickness, surface treatment and supporting materials will maximize the useful lifespan of these materials supporting the court. "We can't have any failures, because anything happening below is just as expensive as the surface coating," Murphy concluded.

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