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Lee
HydorCourt Systems
How the HydroCourt
system works
HydroCourt as we know it today is a result of a simple, yet ingenious
idea of building a tennis court on top of a controlled water reservoir.
Cells of ballast stone are installed using the
water itself as a leveling device. These leveled cells are connected
to small control boxes placed outside the court which reflect the
cells water level.
A geotextile is then placed over the leveled cells,
protecting the cells from contamination. A layer of special stone
screenings is then applied, and HydroBlend surfacing is installed
over the cells. The water level in these cells is maintained by
a float valve inside the control box, operating like a simple toilet
tank.
Since the water is perfectly level under each
cell area, evaporation and capillary action provide water to the
top surface evenly.
The only adjustment is the water level, and, once
set, it is maintained automatically. An overflow tube controls any
water buildup due to rain, making the system simple and reliable.

Advantages of the HydroCourt System:
- Built to last-- hundreds of courts built,
some in
service over 14 years.
- Courts require minimal maintenance, with
rolling
almost totally eliminated.
- Uses substantially less water and a minimum
of
surface material.
- Simple control system using no electric
valves, switches, sensors, or other devices to malfunction.
- Constantly playable-- 24 hours per day.
Plays the
same all day long.
- Cool surface temperature.
- Slower ball bounce allowing longer rallies,
producing a more well-rounded game when compared to hard courts.
- Reduces injury risk by allowing a controlled
slide.
- Can be built over existing courts (hard
or soft).
- A retro-fit version available for existing
HAR-TRU courts.
- Proven for all climates.
- Premier Tennis Courts are licensed professional
installers of the HydroCourt.
*Contact us for more detailed
specifications for design,
construction and resurfacing of your courts.
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