Are You Planning to Build a Tennis Court?

My name is Richard. I own a large commercial business which is located in Melbourne, Australia. Last year, I decided I needed to revamp the look of my business so I shut everything down for 8 weeks and called in a team of contractors. The contractors replaced the plumbing and installed a new electrical system. I also asked them to carry out some work on the roof. I was really impressed with how quickly they completed the work so I could reopen my business to the public. I decided to start this blog so I could offer advice to other business owners.

Are You Planning to Build a Tennis Court?

Are You Planning to Build a Tennis Court?

26 January 2021
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Construction & Contractors, Blog


If you have been thinking about installing a tennis court, then you might be wondering how to go about it. When you look at a tennis court, it can appear to be a fairly simple construction. The court is just a rectangle with a net running across the middle of the surface, with just a few line markings to indicate the edges of the court. If that is your view of tennis court construction, then you could well be wondering if you could undertake the work yourself. However, simple as tennis court construction might appear to be, there are quite a few important elements to the construction that are not immediately apparent with a visual inspection.

What's involved tennis court construction?

While you could be forgiven for thinking that a tennis court is simple to build, what you have to remember is that a tennis court is designed to be a playable surface. The surface of the tennis court must allow the tennis ball to bounce predictably, or the game will become impossible play. A further consideration is that the tennis court construction must allow the game of tennis to be played in all weathers. On an outdoor tennis court, the surface can quickly become unplayable if it is covered by water. A good tennis court will encourage the rainwater to flow off the edges of the court, rather than allowing it to pool anyway on the court, where it can create a hazard.

Arranging the drainage

When you speak to a tennis court construction company, one of the issues they will want to examine is the drainage in the area where the tennis court will be located. A waterlogged tennis court will be of no use to anyone. While the site drainage will be important, it is the slope of the court that must be created correctly to aid water runoff and to prevent the water pooling on the court surface. Pooling water will certainly be a hazard for anyone attempting to play tennis, but it can also destroy the acrylic surface of the court, meaning that you will have to replace it far more quickly than should be necessary.

To design a tennis court that can be used under almost any conditions, and which will last, it is best to call a tennis court construction company, who will be able to explain exactly what is involved in building a tennis court, and will help you make the right choices in the design of your new tennis court.

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My name is Richard. I own a large commercial business which is located in Melbourne, Australia. Last year, I decided I needed to revamp the look of my business so I shut everything down for 8 weeks and called in a team of contractors. The contractors replaced the plumbing and installed a new electrical system. I also asked them to carry out some work on the roof. I was really impressed with how quickly they completed the work so I could reopen my business to the public. I decided to start this blog so I could offer advice to other business owners.

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