Water below the surface

HydroCourt & Clay Irrigation

On a clay court, water management is part of the playing surface. Eden works with HydroCourt and complete clay irrigation systems to support a more consistent relationship between moisture and material.

Where this work fits

Start with the project as it exists today.

  • 01

    New clay courts planning a subsurface system

  • 02

    Existing HydroCourt systems needing attention

  • 03

    Clay courts with inconsistent moisture behavior

  • 04

    Reconstruction projects that include irrigation work

Service capabilities

What this work can include.

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

  • HydroCourt and subsurface irrigation work
  • Complete clay-court irrigation
  • Irrigation needs considered during new construction
  • Irrigation needs considered during reconstruction
  • Court-condition review alongside system concerns

What shapes the recommendation

The useful details are often connected.

01

Start with the court

Dry and wet areas can reflect more than one issue. Surface condition, grade, weather, operation, and irrigation all deserve attention.

02

Know the system

Share the current system type, visible symptoms, and any known changes. Photos can help make the first conversation more useful.

03

Plan for access

Irrigation work can intersect with the surface and surrounding court. Access and restoration needs belong in the same scope.

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 hydrocourt & irrigation.

What is HydroCourt?

HydroCourt is a subsurface irrigation approach used with clay courts. Water is managed below the playing surface rather than relying only on surface watering.

What should I include with an irrigation inquiry?

The court location, current surface, known system type, symptoms, and clear photos are a useful start. If details are unknown, describe what you see on the court.

Related court work

Keep the connected systems in view.

Build01

Clay & Har-Tru courts

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

Care02

Seasonal opening & closing

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

Restore03

Reconstruction & resurfacing

A court-first evaluation of worn, failed, or outdated surfaces—from targeted resurfacing to complete reconstruction.

Planning guides

Prepare for a more useful first conversation.

HydroCourt & Clay Irrigation

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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