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Pladek surfaces summary by En-Tout-Cas
Pladek - Excellent Value court by En-Tout-Cas

A Pladek surface represents excellent value for money and is installed in a wide variety of locations, from homes, schools, colleges, universities, tennis and sports clubs to superior courts in public parks.

All our tennis court and multi-purpose play areas are constructed with a base course layer of macadam. This improves a court’s overall stability and durability. It also allows us to roll and consolidate an even depth of surfacing layer, without deformation. The result is a smooth, even, well-rolled surface that provides consistent playing characteristics and low bounce.

Our specially formulated bitumen macadam provides a smooth well-compacted surfacing course ready to receive our Pladek acrylic colour coat finish. This is spray applied to the macadam by our dedicated team
of technicians. The Pladek colour coating is specially formulated to provide improved grip by its use of
Pladek courts by En-Tout-Cassilica-based additives that are incorporated into the colour coating at the time of manufacture.

The Pladek finish reduces the surface friction of the court in a controlled manner, whilst retaining a sound grip for playing in the wet. We offer a range of Pladek colour options for the finished surface, together with line marking for your chosen sports. The Pladek colour coating is UV resistant and protects the construction layers below from ultra violet degradation and surface wear. The life expectancy of the completed project is therefore enhanced and gives many years of consistent playing characteristics.

Maintaining a Pladek court by En-Tout-Cas

Pladek requires a low level of maintenance, although the surface benefits from the removal of leaves and debris. Occasional deep cleaning, moss and weed killing will maintain the porosity and matrix of the surface. Depending on usage, a Pladek surface may need to be resprayed after five to seven years.

 
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