Services

Court work, from surface to system.

New construction, complete reconstruction, clay and hard courts, irrigation, repairs, fencing, and seasonal care. Start with the condition or outcome you know; the scope can be refined from there.

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Build

New courts and surface systems planned around the property and intended play.

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New court construction

A coordinated path from an unbuilt site to a complete tennis court, with surface, irrigation, and enclosure needs considered together.

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Clay & Har-Tru courts

Construction, reconstruction, irrigation, and seasonal care for clay and Har-Tru tennis courts.

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Hard courts

New and renewed hard courts, including asphalt and acrylic surface work, color, lines, and related repairs.

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Restore

Repair depth defined by the court’s visible condition and supporting needs.

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Reconstruction & resurfacing

A court-first evaluation of worn, failed, or outdated surfaces—from targeted resurfacing to complete reconstruction.

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Cracks, drainage & base

A deeper look at major cracks, water behavior, and supporting conditions before surface work begins.

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Care

Moisture and seasonal service for clay-court performance and transitions.

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HydroCourt & irrigation

Subsurface HydroCourt work and complete irrigation support for clay-court moisture management.

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Seasonal opening & closing

Opening and closing service for seasonal courts, with clay and irrigation needs considered at the right point in the year.

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Complete

Fencing and multisport work that finishes how the court functions.

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Court fencing

Complete fencing for new or existing tennis courts, considered as part of how the court plays and fits the property.

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Basketball & multisport

Basketball and multisport court work shaped around the intended activities, surface, lines, and surrounding enclosure.

Not sure which service fits?

Describe the court before you name the solution.

Tell us what exists, what has changed, and what you want the court to do. We can start the conversation from there.

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