Serving up profits: tennis court work could be a good fit for your lineup of asphalt pavement services.

From: Pavement Magazine | Date: May 1, 2005| Author: Wasieleski, Becky | Copyright information

If your company already offers sealcoating and line striping, you might want to consider adding tennis court maintenance to your lineup of pavement services. Tennis court surfacing and striping is a logical extension of the skills you and your crew already possess. Many paint and sealcoating suppliers offer the materials you will need for these jobs and can be a good source for advice when starting out.

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