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• <br />TrueLxne , �, <br />CONSTRUCTION & SURFACING <br />ALL GAME COURT SURFACING <br />& WINDSCREENS <br />12397 Doherty Street, Riverside, CA 92503 <br />www.gotrueline.com <br />951-817-0777 <br />Scope of Work/Methodology <br />1) TTunelirne to evaluate each court to deterrnirne the correct approach to repair the court <br />for prior to applying surfacing material. <br />2) TruAeline to communicate with City Staff on That approach is determined, and what, <br />if any specific tasks will be required by the agency. <br />3) If the court has been previously surfaced, we use a 4000 psi pressure washer (and <br />sometimes a spinner attachment) to clean off the existing surface. Iif no bubbles <br />become present during the wash process, we know the surface is sound. Any <br />unsound concrete will be brought to our attention in the preparation process. <br />4) Once we are past the preparation work, we begin patching any cracks, spalllls or <br />broken concrete. We use different materials, depending on the situation. We also <br />grind any uneven portions of the court, as well as trip edges, and removal and <br />'replacement of caulking on existing expansion ,points. Once preparation and repairs <br />are done, the next step is to apply the acrylic resuBrfacen <br />5) Applying an acrylic resuarfacer not only fills in the smaller cracks, which we cannot <br />get repair materials into, but it also provides a heavy body to prepare For a better <br />color application. The resurffacer is mixed with #60 silica sand to smooth out the <br />surface. Once curved, we apply two coasts of color mixed with #60 silica sand. We <br />apply this material with a high performance squeegee For optimum coverage. Once <br />the coats have curved, we then stripe the court to ASIBA specifications <br />