Anyone here done squash courts lately?

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PeteM

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Hello Folks. I'm new here today and pleased to see a 'non-abusive' forum at last :-)

It's been many years since I last worked on squash courts, in those days it was washed sharp sand and specialist cement (name escapes me now). I'm assuming that spec's have moved on in the last 30 years or so and my son's been asked to quote for three courts.

Does anyone here have any recent knowledge of the spec's that are required now?
I've checked around a few sites and they mostly promote a special 'board' for the job.
Is this right? doesn't seem likely somehow, but hopefully someone here wil put me right.

(Never too old to learn EH? :-)

Pete.
 
Proderite is what we used for squash courts although i havent done 1 for years. Armourcoat dominate the market being the only british supplier and applicator for this product.
 
CKJ said:
Proderite is what we used for squash courts although i havent done 1 for years. Armourcoat dominate the market being the only british supplier and applicator for this product.

Cheers, I'll Google them and see what shines through :-)
 
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