Court function
Containment, access, gates, and clear play space should be considered as parts of one enclosure.
Complete the enclosure
Court fencing is functional architecture. Eden provides complete tennis court fencing for new construction, reconstruction, and existing-court projects.
Where this work fits
New courts needing a complete enclosure
Existing courts replacing court fencing
Reconstruction projects coordinating surface and fence work
Properties reviewing gates, access, and court circulation
Service capabilities
Final scope names only what the court, property, and intended outcome require.
What shapes the recommendation
Containment, access, gates, and clear play space should be considered as parts of one enclosure.
Approach, surrounding uses, vegetation, grades, and existing structures influence how the fence work is planned.
On larger court projects, fence removal, access, surface work, and final enclosure should follow a coordinated sequence.
Project path
Tell us the town, surface, current condition, intended service, and desired timing. Photos are useful when available.
We separate routine surface work from reconstruction, irrigation, drainage, base, fencing, or other confirmed needs.
The written scope can then reflect the court and the project rather than a one-size-fits-all package.
Common questions
Yes. Complete court fencing can be considered alongside new construction so enclosure and site-access needs are part of the wider scope.
Yes. Use the estimate form to describe the current enclosure and include photos of the fence, gates, corners, and surrounding access where possible.
Related court work
A coordinated path from an unbuilt site to a complete tennis court, with surface, irrigation, and enclosure needs considered together.
A court-first evaluation of worn, failed, or outdated surfaces—from targeted resurfacing to complete reconstruction.
Basketball and multisport court work shaped around the intended activities, surface, lines, and surrounding enclosure.
Planning guides
New court guide
The site, surface, irrigation, enclosure, and care questions worth organizing before a new court project is scoped.
Read guideTennis Court Fencing
A useful first request includes the property town, current surface, visible condition, desired service, timing, and photos when available.
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