Q.
What is the standard size of a single tennis court?
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| A. A
standard single tennis court measures 60 feet wide by 120 feet
wide. We recommend a single court measure no less than 55 feet
wide by 115 feet long. |
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Q. What
is the cost of a new tennis court?
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| A. A hard
court can cost anywhere from $22,000.00 to $45,000.00 and a
Har-Tru (clay) court from $23,000.00 to §55,000.00. These
costs can vary depending on a number of factors such as: site
work, fence, lighting, choice of court surface, windscreens,
etc. For a more accurate estimate call us toll free @ 800-572-6058. |
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| Q. How
long does it take from start to finish to build a tennis court? |
| A. Anywhere
from 4-6 weeks depending on the weather. |
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| Q. My
hardcourt is five years old and is starting to show some wear
around the baselines and service boxes, when should I have it
resurfaced and what can I expect the cost to be? |
A. You
should expect to resurface your hardcourt every live to seven
years depending on the amount of play.
The cost can be from $4,100.00 to $5,500.00 depending on the
current condition of your court. That means if the court has
a large amount of cracks and depressions the higher the price
for resurfacing. Be sure and have an on-site evaluation done
for an accurate estimate. |
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| Q. What
is the accurate way to measure for windscreen? |
| A. Measure
from inside tension bar to inside tension bar. A tension bar
is the bar that is threaded through the fence fabric held in
place with tension bands that are attached to the corner or
end fence post. We recommend marking, each measurement on a
diagram of each court. Do not guess or round off dimensions. |
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| Q. Do
you offer any maintenance for Har-Tru (clay) courts in my area? |
| A. Yes,
we offer quarterly, semi-annual and annual maintenance for Har-Tru
courts in the Southeastern United States. Call or e-mail us
for more details. |