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Tennis Court Construction are experts in the construction of tennis courts. Our specifications can be customised to ensure you get the optimal playing conditions to meet all your requirements and can advise you every step of the way to achieve the best design and specification of your facility.

It’s always important to choose the right tennis court specification for your new sports facility to ensure it has all the performance qualities to meet your requirements.

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Each surface type can be better suited for different uses including a multitude of sports such as basketball and netball to create a multi-use games area.

For more information on making a tennis facility make sure to visit this page http://www.tenniscourtconstruction.org.uk/makers/

As professional tennis court makers the surfacing specifications we specialise in are:

  • Sand Filled Artificial Grass – This provides similar performance qualities to natural grass but is completely porous to prevent flooding by allowing water to drain quickly through the surface layers. Sand infill is installed to create stability and enhance the performance qualities of the artificial turf fibres.

  • Synthetic Clay Surfacing – This construction specification gives playing characteristics identical to real clay surfaces, but without the heavy maintenance requirements. Artificial clay courts are made up of a specialised porous turf carpet with sand installed to produce the right playing environment.

  • Macadam Court Surfaces – This hard-court surface type is common as schools and leisure centres that are looking for a durable sport surface which is versatile enough to be used for a range of activities like netball and basketball as well as tennis. Acrylic paint coatings are able to be applied to macadam courts to improve the grip and traction for these different sports.

  • Polymeric Rubber Court Specification – The EPDM rubber surface type is also a durable hard-court option, it can be installed in a number of bright colours and polyurethane coatings and line markings may be applied to produce anti-slip qualities.

Costs and design information for each of these surface types may be discussed further if you speak to a member of our team. You can do this by using the short contact form on this page to send us details of your enquiry or any questions you would like to ask.

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Tennis Courts Construction Specification

As well as different surface types for the tennis courts construction specification, you also need to think about any extra installations you might need as part of the overall project. This could include specialist sports fencing which range in design from simple chain link to double twin bar rebound fencing, the type of fence you go for will depend on the amount of use your facility is going to get and the sports it will be used for.

We offer accurate tennis line marking with a variety of colour choices, allowing you to create your own unique design.

To learn more about line-marking please click here http://www.tenniscourtconstruction.org.uk/line-marking/

The anti-slip paint we use is applied using an advanced technique so you'll get the best and most long-lasting results. 

Sport floodlighting can also be installed in a variety of heights and specifications, again depending on how much use your facility is going to get once the installation is completed.

Maintenance equipment can also be supplied to help you look after the tennis surfacing to keep it performing well and safe for use for as long as possible.

We aim to get closest to your budget, so if you have a particular price in mind, please get in touch with us now using the enquiry form provided.

Sports Court Specs

When you are looking at the different sports court specs, it is important to have a think about your budget and specific requirements; for example, if you're going to play more sports on the facility, you may want to think about what type of surfacing specification is best for the sports which you would like to play.

It is also vital to make sure you have enough money to complete the construction with any additional extras you may require like fencing.

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Schools will generally make the most out of macadam specification courts, as they are cost-effective and durable. These types of courts, along with polymeric courts, also allow for personalisation since the surface may be coloured using anti-slip paint. 

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Our expert contractors can talk you through the best surface types for your facility depending on how often the court will be used, what additional sports will be played, etc.

We are able to modify our sport facility specs to make certain that our clients are happy with the completed facility.

If you've got any questions regarding the specifications which our tennis spec contractors have available, please do not hesitate to contact us using the enquiry form on this page. 

How to Build a Tennis Court Near Me

If you want to know how to build a sports court or surrounding areas, please follow these basic steps:

  1. Dig out the current surfacing to the desired depth

  2. Lay a geotextile membrane

  3. Stone up and install macadam surfacing

  4. Install anti-slip paint to the macadam in the colour of your choice

  5. Apply line markings to the courts

We can carry out the entire building process for a number of establishments including local schools, colleges, sports clubs and domestic gardens.

Our installations can be customised to meet individual requirements, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you've got any specific requests. We are here to make sure you receive the best facility to suit your needs and ensure that you are happy with our services. With so many specifications to choose from you are sure to find the perfect facility.

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If you’d like to find out more about the nearby tennis court specification options we offer, please have a look around the rest of this site or use our enquiry form to get in contact with us about your project!

Our specialist team members can talk you through the different specs and the installation process if needed. If you require information on costs of our tennis court specification please contact our team now.

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