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Sanded back and sealed
The old finish had worn. After years of foot traffic and use the floor had become dull and grimy. We sanded the floor back to clean timber, then sealed it with a hard-wearing, high traffic finish. The boards came up bright and the grip is back to where it should be.


A new glass back wall
The club wanted a glass back wall so they could watch and coach from behind the court. We took out the old solid back, set the steel and fittings, and fitted a toughened glass wall with the door lined up flush. It opened the court right up and made games far easier to follow.


Tired walls brought back to life
Years of ball marks and a few cracks had left the walls looking tired. We filled all the cracks with specialised plaster to fix the damaged sections, then machine cleaned all the play walls with a specialised degreaser. A final wipe down brings the court walls back to life.


A full repaint, front to back
After the walls had yellowed and been scuffed over time and usage, we filled all the cracks with a specialised filler, machine sanded the court back, and painted all the play walls in ES approved squash paint. It looks clean and even now, and the ball stands out against it again.


New floor? No problem
After all the walls had been plastered in a brand-new court, the floor needed to be installed. The Junckers floor is laid on a Junckers cradle and batten system, installed to ES and WS regulations. The finished floor looks fantastic.


Damaged or swollen boards repaired or replaced
A row of boards near the centre of the court had bulged due to moisture damage. A new row was installed along the length of the wall, cut to size, allowing more breathing space for the floor, which let the bulge in the floor be flattened.
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