Condition inspection
Map wear, fading, contamination and defects across the relevant line and surface areas.
Sports line-marking planning in Singapore
Maintenance should respond to the actual surface and usage rather than a fixed calendar alone. Dirt, organic growth, abrasion, moisture, cracks, peeling coatings and faded lines need different actions. A condition review helps separate cleaning and line refresh from repairs or wider resurfacing.
Site conditions and the final layout must be confirmed before materials, line positions and work sequencing are agreed.
Map wear, fading, contamination and defects across the relevant line and surface areas.
Prioritise cleaning and compatible local work, while identifying repairs or resurfacing that need separate agreement.
Protect adjacent areas and apply the confirmed cleaning, preparation, repair or line-refresh steps.
Record completed work and provide site-specific cleaning and reopening guidance for the selected system.
There is no fixed interval for every court. Usage, abrasion, cleaning, UV and rain exposure, drainage, previous materials and adhesion determine when a touch-up or full remarking is appropriate.
No. Cleaning pressure and chemicals must suit the surface and coating. Aggressive cleaning can damage weak coatings or force water into defects, so the system condition should be checked first.
Widespread coating failure, recurring cracks, poor adhesion, uneven repairs or other surface defects may make line-only work unsuitable. The extent must be confirmed from site conditions before recommending the scope.
Include the venue, photos, current surface condition, intended sport or event layout, available drawings and target access dates.