About Eden

A specialist view of the entire court.

Eden Tennis Court Service works across the systems that make a court usable: construction, reconstruction, clay and hard-court surfaces, irrigation, major repairs, fencing, and seasonal transitions.

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Why the range matters

A court rarely behaves as a finish alone.

A clay surface can lead to an irrigation question. A major crack can lead to a base or drainage question. A new court can require the surface, enclosure, and long-term care plan to be considered at the same time.

Eden’s breadth is useful because it creates a more complete starting conversation. It does not mean every project needs every service.

Working principles

Precise about what is known. Deliberate about what comes next.

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Begin with the actual court

Surface type, visible condition, moisture, cracking, water behavior, enclosure, access, and intended use form the starting picture.

02

Separate symptoms from scope

Fading, cracks, dry areas, or slow drainage are observations. The scope should follow what the project review confirms.

03

Connect related systems

Construction, surface, irrigation, drainage, base, fencing, and seasonal care can affect one another and should be sequenced accordingly.

04

Put commitments in writing

Materials, inclusions, timing, terms, and project-specific commitments belong in the written proposal—not in assumptions or blanket website claims.

Proof policy

Real work should be represented by real project evidence.

This site does not use fabricated projects, anonymous testimonials, invented credentials, or generated images presented as Eden work.

The court material image is clearly labeled as a representative art-direction study. An Eden project library can be added after genuine project images and captions are supplied and approved.

Service area

Long Island, with an East End focus.

Eden serves Long Island and primarily focuses on the North Fork and South Fork, including Southampton and East Hampton. Location fit is confirmed together with service type, project size, timing, and access.

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Start with the court in front of you

Tell us what you’re planning—or what the court is showing you.

A useful first request includes the property town, current surface, visible condition, desired service, timing, and photos when available.

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