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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE <br />1. Inspect court surface material for any build -up to be removed; <br />particularly along the net -line. <br />2. Inspect the court surface for weed growth. Algae control is best achieved <br />by following these guidelines: <br />a. Agitate low traffic areas on the court periodically. Use the Court <br />Rake, Lute /Scarifier, Steel Bristle Drag Brush, Court Devil or the <br />Lee Tow Scarifier. <br />b. Stay on top of growth problems by regular observation and <br />preventive maintenance practices such as frequent surface <br />agitation. <br />c. Consult your local county agricultural cooperative extension agent <br />prior to the purchase and application of any chemicals. <br />d. Always read the entire chemical label and follow any safety <br />precautions prior to application. <br />3. Periodic leveling /smoothing of the court surface may be required, <br />particularly in areas of heavy play. The best time of the day for <br />smoothing the surface is during the afternoon when the surface is drier, <br />just before turning on the watering cycle. Use a regular or Steel Bristle <br />Drag Brush. <br />4. Periodic observation of the irrigation heads while irrigation system is <br />running is the best preventive measure to ensure thorough and even <br />water distribution. <br />41 <br />25E -29 <br />
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