As a tennis enthusiast, you know how important it is to play on a court that has been expertly constructed. (Not only does it up your game, but it can also add to safety.)
If you have the space, planning on hiring a tennis court construction company to build your dream tennis court, is no small decision.
There are a few things that you need to consider before diving in and enjoying endless tennis matches on your own personal court.
5 Points to Consider Before Hiring a Tennis Court Construction Company
This article will discuss 5 things to consider before hiring an expert tennis court construction company.
Question 1: Are you actually allowed to build a tennis court on your property?
Before you hire a tennis court construction company, you need to first find out if you are allowed to have one built on your property.
For example if you live in a security estate, does the HOA allow for tennis court construction? Finding out these rules and regulations beforehand will save a lot of time, and disappointment (if the answer is no.).
It’s also important to consider local zoning laws for example, or rules and regulations with regards to fencing, lighting and materials.
The good news is, that if you hire an expert tennis court construction company, such as Tennis Courts SA, we will be able to help you with any queries that you might have. By planning and understanding building regulations, you will be able to avoid fines and penalties later on.
Question 2: Do you really have enough space to build a tennis court?
If you are choosing to build a standard size tennis court, you will need the land to be at least 60 feet wide (18 M) and 120 (36 M) feet long. It’s interesting to note that smaller, more modernized courts can also be built if need be. But if you would like a standard sized tennis court then those are the dimensions that you would need.
Question 3: Which materials would you like?
When it comes to building a tennis court, there are various surface materials to choose from. Whether you would prefer a synthetic clay court, artificial grass, or an acrylic hard court, you will need to do some research into which surface would suit you best.
Hard surface courts are the most common now-a-days, whereas grass surfaces are not as common. Clay courts can be easy on the body, therefore making it a popular option for more senior tennis players.
Also keep in mind you may to resurface your tennis court every few years

Question 4: Ask the tennis court construction company in detail about what they offer
Before you sign any contracts, make sure about what’s included in the overall quote.
For example does it include:
- Lighting
- The organizing of plans and development
- Earthworks
- Court drainage
- Fencing
- Lines and markings
- Tennis court accessories
By finding out what’s included in the price you will be able to budget properly and avoid nasty surprises with a massive bill that doesn’t cover all of your needs.
Question 5: What is the budget estimate?
As mentioned above, in order to avoid nasty surprises, it’s important for the tennis court construction company to do an onsite evaluation to make 100% sure of what’s needed to build the tennis court of your dreams.
Ask in detail what’s included in the price and if there are any extra expenses how much would they estimate more or less.
At Tennis Courts SA, we offer free on site, no obligation quotations.
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