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FAiL SURFACE RECONDITIONING <br />Fall surface reconditioning is increasing in popularity because the tennis courts <br />can be opened earlier In the spring when demand for play Is strong and time <br />available for reconditioning is short, particularly during a wet spring. The <br />maintenance staff is under less time constraint In the fall, allowing for better <br />quality control In providing a superior playing surface. More time Is available <br />for other Important (and often postponed) spring maintenance duties around <br />the tennis court. Fall -weather patterns are more stable & predictable for <br />reconditioning. Initial expense to purchase a tennis court cover is justified <br />considering the life of the cover, benefits to the players and Increased <br />productivity of the maintenance staff. <br />WINTERIZING THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM <br />1. Turn off main water supply. <br />2. Ensure manual valves at base of sprinkler heads are open. <br />3. With an air compressor, blow out the Irrigation lines by activating each zone <br />separately for approximately 5 minutes, do not exceed 60 psi. Open each zone <br />valve box cover and inspect valves for any needed repairs while the system Is <br />being blown out. <br />4. Repeat step 3 until all water has been blown through the system. <br />5. Remove any debris from Inside the valve boxes. <br />6. Replace valve box lids. <br />7. Note any repairs or improvements needed for the system before the next <br />season <br />CONTINUING EDUCATION <br />Several educational aids are available for staff training; the General <br />Maintenance Outline for Har -Tru Tennis Courts, the Maintenance Video, the <br />maintenance DVD and other resources. Visit our web -site at www.har-trti.com <br />for additional information. These products are ideal for keeping your staff <br />informed, on a regular basis about the most efficient methods of Har -Tru tennis <br />court maintenance. <br />46 <br />25A-31 <br />