About This Service
About this Service
Tennis court work across Arizona emphasizes engineered bases and surfacing suited to intense summer heat, monsoon rains, and common caliche subgrades. This approach fits residential backyards, community recreation sites, municipal parks, and resort courts statewide that require durable, regulation-dimension play surfaces.
Practical realities in Arizona include deeper compacted base sections or subgrade removal where caliche hardpan exists, and drainage details sized for monsoon runoff. Use UV-stable, cushioned acrylic topcoats, sealed net-post anchors, and defined slope away from the court to limit standing water and wind-blown dust buildup.
When base, compaction, and drainage are specified to local soil and climate, the result is a low-maintenance regulation court with predictable ball response. Expect shorter resurfacing intervals in high-UV zones and schedule major site work in the winter install window to reduce heat-related delays.