Key Factors To Consider For A
Tennis Court Construction Project
◦ You can choose to make it a "hard" court (asphalt or concrete)
or a "soft" court (clay or grass). If none of the above
compositions interest you, you can go for the "cushioned" court
which is made up of a strong surface. Usually in this case, a
polypropylene is used to cover the over asphalt or concrete
surface. You have to know that, "soft" courts are notable for its
slower balls speeds, easy to play on but far more expensive to
maintain. Whereas the "hard" courts are expensive to build, yet
cheaper to maintain.
◦ Site preparation works. Another important thing that tennis court
contractors will tell you is that, constructing a tennis court in a
swampy, rocky or a not smooth area will require more cost.