What kind of new tennis court?
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1. All Weather Courts
2. Artificial Clay Courts
3. Artificial Grass Courts
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Building a New Tennis Court?
New Tennis Courts generally take 30-60 days to construct. There are many conditions that will determine the
amount of time that it takes to build a court. For example soil conditions, town permits and the time of
year the construction takes place. Typically speaking it is ideal to run a court true North-South, however,
some yards and sites will not permit us to do so. Standard Court size is 120’ x 60’ and we like to use a 1%
pitch on every court so the court will have adequate pitch for water to drain.
Not every court is built the same way. We like to look at the site conditions to determine how solid the
base is, if we need to excavate additional fill out to build a stronger base we will make recommendations
accordingly. Many “all weather” courts are built with a crushed stone base and two 1 ½” layers of asphalt.
Drainage is a very important aspect in building a new “all weather” tennis court. A curtain drain is
generally suitable for these types of courts.
A 10’ high black or green vinyl fence is the most common fence we install today. All schedule 40 and
heavy duty to withstand wind loads of up to 75 mph.
The surface can be “hard” or “soft” depending on your preference. Nowadays people like to play on a
soft cushion surface. We offer many types of “cushion” courts to chose from. Many of these surfaces come
with a 5 year warranty.
Many courts are called “multi-purpose” so that you can enjoy more than just tennis. We sell and install
“Goalrilla” basketball systems. You can stripe a half or full court on your tennis court and enjoy two sports.
We have also done soccer lines and goals, tennis hitting walls and even shuffleboard courts.
For more information or to obtain a quotation, please Contact us.
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Excavation of New Tennis Court |
| Installation of drainage and stone. |
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Installation of filter fabric. |
| Completed Cushion Extreme® Tennis Court Homeward Lane, Weston CT. |
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Tennis Courts
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New Court
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