Surface systems

Clay & Har-Tru Courts

Clay-court performance depends on the relationship between material, moisture, grading, and daily care. Eden approaches those elements as one system, whether the project is new, being restored, or preparing for a season.

Where this work fits

Start with the project as it exists today.

  • 01

    Owners planning a new clay or Har-Tru court

  • 02

    Existing clay courts needing reconstruction

  • 03

    Courts with moisture-distribution concerns

  • 04

    Seasonal courts preparing to open or close

Service capabilities

What this work can include.

Final scope names only what the court, property, and intended outcome require.

  • New clay and Har-Tru court construction
  • Complete clay-court reconstruction
  • HydroCourt and subsurface irrigation
  • Complete clay-court irrigation
  • Seasonal opening and closing
  • Surface preparation and ongoing court needs

What shapes the recommendation

The useful details are often connected.

01

Moisture balance

Clay material performs best when moisture is distributed consistently. Irrigation approach and court condition should be considered together.

02

Seasonal rhythm

Opening and closing work bookend the playing season and help identify repair or irrigation needs at useful moments.

03

System condition

Surface appearance tells only part of the story. Grade, water movement, lines, and the irrigation system can all influence play.

Project path

A clearer request leads to a clearer first review.

  1. 01

    Share the court

    Tell us the town, surface, current condition, intended service, and desired timing. Photos are useful when available.

  2. 02

    Define the scope

    We separate routine surface work from reconstruction, irrigation, drainage, base, fencing, or other confirmed needs.

  3. 03

    Review next steps

    The written scope can then reflect the court and the project rather than a one-size-fits-all package.

Common questions

About clay & har-tru courts.

Do you work with Har-Tru courts?

Yes. Har-Tru and clay court construction, reconstruction, irrigation, and seasonal service are part of Eden’s confirmed service scope.

Can you address the irrigation system separately?

Yes. Eden offers HydroCourt and other complete clay-court irrigation work. The first step is understanding the court and the current system.

Related court work

Keep the connected systems in view.

Care01

HydroCourt & irrigation

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

Care02

Seasonal opening & closing

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

Build03

New court construction

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

Planning guides

Prepare for a more useful first conversation.

Clay & Har-Tru Courts

Start with a concise picture of the court and the outcome you need.

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

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