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6 Things To Remember Before Building A Residential Tennis Court

Are you a tennis enthusiast and would love a residential tennis court at home? To be honest, the idea is not all that bad. You can invite over friends and family for the weekend and play tennis before dinner.

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6 Things To Remember Before Building A Residential Tennis Court

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  1. 6 Things To Remember Before Building A Residential Tennis Court Are you a tennis enthusiast and would love a residential tennis court at home? To be honest, the idea is not all that bad. You can invite over friends and family for the weekend and play tennis before dinner. Playing sports together helps loved ones bond together. Moreover, they help you understand the tennis court construction, rules and the constant victory-defeat process. However, setting up a tennis court takes some planning – space, permission, fencing, lights and budget are only some of the things that you need to take care of. Once you have that sorted, you can begin the journey to a masterpiece stroke. Let us look at six things to remember before building residential tennis courts: 1. What are the HOA rules? It is always best to consult the Homeowner’s Association (HOA) when going for a tennis court construction as there are many regulations to be kept in mind. First things first, you should check if you are even allowed to build a tennis court. In case you are, court builders will permit a restricted court surface area as per the laws to prevent erosion and runoff. Also, many HOAs restrict the freedom of lighting & fencing. Sports court fence installation could be permitted away from major roads that could be affected with landscaping, while bright

  2. tennis lighting could be disturbing to the surrounding residential sectors. 2. What is your budget? Before deciding on a concept, calculate your budget for area permits (if required), construction and excavation rates, surface materials, installation and fencing, lighting, backboards, tennis nets, storage area, seating areas and other maintenance costs. Expenditures depend on the kind of work to be done, such as excavation and construction for a smooth court surface. On the other hand, prices of regular store-bought materials are consistent and can be installed by a couple of people together. Therefore, keep your budget in mind when choosing the materials to design a suitable tennis court. 3. How big is your space? Ensure that you know the exact perimeter of your property and measure the space that you will require for a spacious tennis court. Examine the available space with tennis court dimensions and position in a north-south direction to prevent sun glare when playing in the daylight. Construct or instate the sports court fence installation in such a way to save some area around the court for drainage, rainfall and elevation purposes. 4. What about the lighting and fencing? If the HOA allows it, install proper tennis court lights for the best vision, throw and experience. You need to arrange for the ground poles and the net posts, and that could take some time. As recommended by tennis court builders, courts must be surrounded by fencing to catch balls from dropping to neighbouring yards or isolated areas. Ideally, they should be built after the tennis court construction to allow installation and excavation as needed. Chain- link fencing is preferred for sports court fence installation. You can use a couple of backboards if you want to practice on your own. 5. What would be the surfacing material? Appropriate court surfaces must be chosen to avoid potential high installation and maintenance costs, especially, if you are restricted to a particular court format by your area regulations. Choose a hard court or clay court, both of

  3. which are differentiated by their specific installation and maintenance costs. Each kind of court surface calls for different installation procedures such as underground irrigation, concrete or others with the use of machinery to lay the tennis court. Nevertheless, ensure that construction equipment can access the chosen area for proper execution. 6. What would be the tennis net? Permanent tennis court nets are entrenched in multiple instalments: first, tennis posts are installed in the court and the net is then secured to them. Then, the posts and nets can be taken off and stored in case of off-season or harsh weather conditions. Choose ground sleeves with caps to seal off water and dirt from getting trapped inside the posts. Otherwise, get a multi-purpose transportable court net if you are pinched for money or do not want to limit your game to the court. As any court builder would agree, the perfect tennis court surface prepares you to be a champion sportsperson. Name Riverina Sporting Services Website https://www.riverinasports.com.au/

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