American Systems of Wisconsin, Inc. has been designing, building, surfacing, and maintaining athletic facilities since 1973. The company specializes in running tracks, tennis courts, and various other athletic facilities throughout the lower 48 United States. As industry pioneers, American Systems of Wisconsin has demonstrated innovation in resilient surfaces, having held two patents in this field and developing the first rubberized asphalt surface using shredded car tires in 1976. The company's founder maintains a training, design, and advisory role and holds certifications as both a track and tennis court builder from the American Sports Builders Association. The company offers comprehensive services including design/build capabilities, surface installation, and ongoing surface maintenance. Their product portfolio features multiple resilient surface options to meet diverse athletic facility needs. American Systems of Wisconsin remains actively engaged in the sports construction industry through participation in American Sports Builders Association programs and activities. Operating under the leadership of Joel and Cyndi Pratsch, the company provides free estimates and consultations for athletic facility projects. Their decades of experience and continued commitment to innovation position them as experienced professionals in the athletic facilities construction and maintenance sector.