Cleaning: It is important to perform periodic cleaning of the artificial grass pavement, and proceed to remove leaves, seeds, and all kinds of debris that can decompose and damage the court surface.
Redistribution of sand: We always brush the court in two perpendicular directions, longitudinally and transversally, so that the sand is well distributed, avoiding some areas lacking or being overly covered in sand, resulting in deterioration and inconsistencies respectively, and hindering the playing experience.
Elimination of fungus and moss: Each city of Spain presents with different conditions: some are very humid and others are at high altitudes. It is likely that in shady and lesser-used areas of the court fungus or moss may appear.
Verification of joints: In each maintenance session, it is good practice to check the joints of the court to ensure that there is no separation.
Deep cleaning and decompaction of the surface: Finally, sometimes it is necessary to completely remove the sand from the artificial turf pavement, and replace it with new sand, to improve the properties of the court and its drainage capacity.