CT BUSINESSES

RiteWay Crack Repair Enters 2026 Stronger Than Ever with New Website and Expanded Operations

5 March 2026

If you operate a tennis court, pickleball complex, school facility, municipality, or sports complex, you already know one thing: cracks do not fix themselves. And once structural cracking begins, surface coatings alone will not stop it.


That is where RiteWay Crack Repair separates itself from the rest of the industry.

Founded by Thomas P. Hinding, RiteWay Crack Repair is the original patented structural crack repair system developed in 2007. Nearly two decades later, it remains the gold standard for long term crack stabilization across tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and multi sport facilities nationwide and internationally.


Now, as the company builds toward a powerful 2026, RiteWay is not slowing down. It is expanding.

New Website Now Live


RiteWay Crack Repair has officially launched its new website, reflecting the company’s continued growth, improved customer communication, and operational sophistication. The new site delivers clearer technical information, streamlined contractor connection tools, and updated product insights for facilities, schools, and contractors looking for permanent crack repair solutions.


The digital upgrade mirrors what is happening internally at RiteWay: modernization, expansion, and leadership refinement. Check out their new website here: www.ritewaytrubounce.com

Strategic Leadership Enhancements for a Growing Market


Demand for structural crack repair continues to expand nationwide and into international markets. In response, RiteWay has implemented strategic leadership enhancements designed to strengthen operations and elevate responsiveness.


Pete Metz has been appointed Director of Operations and will also serve as Sales Manager. Pete brings decades of business development and leadership experience, including a successful career in pharmaceutical marketing. He oversees sales coordination, shipping and receiving, and overall operational efficiency. Many customers will be working directly with Pete as RiteWay continues scaling its service model.


Mark Biolzi, who has worked alongside Hinding since 1998, has transitioned into a full time office leadership role. With more than 20 years of hands on field experience, Mark possesses unmatched technical knowledge of the RiteWay System. He now leads technical support while assisting with logistics, order processing, and operational coordination. His technical expertise ensures contractors and facility managers receive direct system guidance from someone who has been in the field and understands real world application.


Oliver Vogl oversees IT operations and systems integration, working closely with marketing and advertising partners while managing shipment tracking, documentation, and communication systems. His role further streamlines internal operations and enhances customer communication.

Executive Leadership Driving Long Term Vision


Supporting this expanded structure is an experienced executive team that has built nationally respected brands within the industry.


Thomas P. Hinding, Owner


Hinding began his career in the industry at 16 years old. Over decades, he built
Hinding Group and RiteWay into nationally recognized brands known for innovation and quality. From surfacing courts at the site of the US Open to serving municipalities, Division I universities, and premier facilities across the United States and the Caribbean, Hinding’s reputation is rooted in performance and forward thinking leadership.


Meg Clinton, Chief Operating Officer


Since 2015, Meg Clinton has played a critical role in building and scaling the operational infrastructure of the organization. With more than 15 years of experience in finance, operations, and HR management, she oversees finance, compliance, human resources, and daily operations across all divisions. Her leadership ensures strong systems, fiscal discipline, and sustainable growth as the company expands.

The Original Patented System That Changed the Industry


RiteWay Crack Repair remains the original patented system developed by Hinding in 2007. Unlike temporary surface treatments, the RiteWay System addresses structural movement beneath the court surface, reinforcing the affected area and dramatically reducing reflective cracking.


The system continues to be manufactured, refined, and supported directly by the RiteWay team. Looking ahead to 2026, the company is focused on advancing new technologies, expanding product enhancements, and reinforcing the performance standards that have positioned RiteWay as the industry leader.


Available and Responsive


The RiteWay team operates daily from 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM, six days a week, supporting projects across the country with technical expertise and operational reliability. As pricing pressures across supply chains remain a national conversation, RiteWay is working diligently to maintain current pricing levels and will provide advanced notice prior to any future adjustments.


A Company on the Rise


With a newly launched website, strengthened leadership structure, and expanding demand across domestic and international markets, RiteWay Crack Repair is clearly entering its next phase of growth.


For municipalities, schools, contractors, and facility operators who cannot afford repeated surface failures, RiteWay continues to be the name trusted for structural crack repair that lasts.


To learn more about the system or connect with the RiteWay team, visit the new website and experience the next chapter of industry leadership.

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