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• Drainage
– While doing tennis court installation, you need to keep water away from the surface of the court if it is going to last. Water( especially when standing still) can be detrimental to any tennis court surface. Your preferred tennis court contractor will have to consider how the water flows to find the best solution. Ideally, the tennis court does feature a 1 % slope to help move the water especially when it rains but additional drains maybe required in some cases to safeguard the integrity of the surface.
• Weather
– Considering tennis court installation if you intend to have an outdoor tennis court, you might need to consider the local weather patterns. Not only will adverse weather make the construction a pain, surfaces like acrylic depend on favourable weather to dry properly and stick together. Rain can make it hard for the surfaces to dry properly which is why you need to consider the weather patterns in your locality.
• Building permits
– Depending on your location, permit requirements might differ for tennis court installation. Some locations might require the builder to have a particular permit while in others it is not necessary. The costs are also different in each of the cases.