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We offer the total Tennis Court package from
design and set-out, to drawing plans and obtaining council permits where required, we
handle tree removal, earthworks, drainage, fencing, lighting, landscaping, court
accessories, and finish up with a site clean leaving your new court ready to play.
All of our work complies with
the Dept of Infrastructure "code of practice" for tennis court development and
has specific warranties on workmanship and materials.
Budget Tennis Courts allow you
to choose from various materials and gives you access to a large number of court
accessories.
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Court
Surfaces |
Typical surfaces include synthetic grass,
painted acrylic, granitic sand or asphalt surfaces. |
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Earthworks |
We use heavy machinery with state of the art "On Board" laser levelling
equipment. |
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Court
Sizes |
Tennis courts are usually constructed in one
of three common sizes. |
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Drainage |
Proper drainage is an essential part of a
court. |
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Court
Fencing |
Fences are usually constructed using black PVC coated mesh
and posts. |
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Court
Lighting |
Lighting is a valuable addition to any tennis court and we
have a range of lights to suit any court. |
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Court
Accessories |
We have a range of tennis accessories available that can be
incorporated with your tennis court. |

Court Surfaces
We have several court surfaces that you can
choose from.
All courts are laser levelled for an even finish and to ensure the best possible drainage.
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Synthetic Grass on a concrete slab.
Synthetic Grass is available in various colours and grades from light domestic to heavy
commercial. The base can be either crushed rock or a concrete slab. The
synthetic grass is made in Australia and comes with a written warranty
from the manufacturer. Samples available on request. We only use the
very finest synthetic grass products that are
available.
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Granitic Sand. Note the concrete edge beam
around the perimeter & white PVC lines nailed down. Plays like a red porous court and
requires bagging after play. (Click the photo for larger image) |
| Painted Acrylic Hard Court. Note the night
lighting and the 3 metre black PVC coated mesh fence with top rail and separate draw
curtain. (Click the photo for larger image) |
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Asphalt surface for Tennis or Basketball
courts. (Click the photo for larger image) |
Low Fence Section (Click the photo for larger image)
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Sleeper
wall with steps (Click the photo for larger image) |
Full Draw Curtains (Click the photo for larger image)
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Landscaping enhances the look of your tennis
court
(Click the photo for larger image) |

Earthworks
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We use heavy machinery with
state of the art "On Board" laser levelling equipment to excavate the tennis
court site.
The heavy machines also give very good compaction to filled areas
(Click the photo for larger image)
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Court Sizes
Courts can be constructed to basically any size,
but the three most common sizes are 15.5M x 30M, 16.5M x 33M and 17M x 35M
Multi-Court construction is also available. |

Court Drainage
| Every "Budget Tennis Court" has a
rainwater collection pit in the low corner and a 1% fall. This pit can be connected to the
local storm water drainage system or soak pits. |
| Cut Off Drain. In poor drainage areas, we
install a sub soil cut off drain on the outside of the court for moisture control. (Click
the photo for larger image) |
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Cut Off Drain Once the drain trench has
been dug, we complete the drain by filling it with agricultural drain pipe and screenings.
(Click the photo for larger image) |

Court Fencing
Fences are usually constructed using black PVC
coated mesh and posts. Black top rails and draw curtains are also available.
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| Draw Curtain. This is a standard draw
curtain. (Click the photo for larger image) |
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Mesh Fence. 3 Metre Black PVC coated mesh
fence and posts. Inc. black top rails and low section of fence and gate.
(Click the photo for larger image) |

Court Lighting
| Lighting is a valuable addition to any tennis
court and we have a range of lights to suit any court. |
| Extreme Cut Off Lights. The special
reflector design of these lights offer precise control of spill light whilst maintaining a
high level of illumination to the playing area. |
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ST1C. The ST1C light has been designed
specifically for residential tennis courts because it reduces spill light and glare
outside of the court to an absolute minimum. (Down to 3 lux, 3 metres from the court). |
| Configuration. Lights are usually installed
in either 4 or 6 light configurations as shown in the diagram. |
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This photo shows a typical 4 light installation.
(Click the photo for larger image) |

Court Accessories
We have a range of tennis accessories available
that can be incorporated with your tennis court.
- Concrete rollers & drag mats.
- Basket ball back boards & towers.
- Volley ball nets & posts.
- Golf putting holes.
- Rebound nets built into fence.
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