About This Service
About this Service
Tennis court installation in Atlanta adapts to high humidity, hot summers, and red clay soils. The service fits schools, parks, and private lots where breathable surface systems and reliable drainage are priorities for heavy-use and seasonal rain.
Typical build specifications include a compacted aggregate subbase (4–6 inches) with subgrade preparation to remove soft spots. Wearing courses follow site needs: 4–6 inch concrete slabs or 2–4 inch asphalt over aggregate. Finished slope is set at 0.5–1.0 percent to shed storm runoff. Surface systems favor breathable coatings and textured topcoats to maintain grip in humid conditions; acrylic systems are applied in multiple thin passes with a total dry film around 2–3 mm. Lines are marked at 2-inch width to regulation layouts where required.
Practical expectations: red clay soils and rolling terrain can require subbase reconstruction and grading. Summer is the peak install window but also brings thunderstorm delays; plan work windows and compaction testing. Quotes should list subbase reinforcement, drainage improvements, coating type, and expected cure times to avoid scheduling surprises.