About This Service
About this Service
Tennis court installation in Colorado focuses on high-altitude performance and snow load considerations. The service suits private homes and community sites where UV stability, freeze-thaw resilience, and base reinforcement are required for seasonal snow and dry air.
Standard specifications include a compacted aggregate subbase (4–6 inches) and a wearing surface chosen by longevity needs: 4–6 inch reinforced concrete slabs or 2–4 inch asphalt courses. Finished slope is set to 0.5–1.0 percent to manage meltwater. Surface coatings are UV-stable and flexible, applied in multiple thin passes with total dry film commonly 2–3 mm. Lines are marked at 2 inches for regulation play where needed.
Practical boundaries: mountain terrain and rocky soils can increase excavation and subbase reinforcement costs. Snow load and freeze-thaw cycles demand joint planning, flexible coatings, and proper drainage. Summer is the main install window to avoid freeze-thaw interruptions. Quotes should list reinforcement needs, surfacing type, and seasonal scheduling constraints so owners can plan installs for optimal cure and performance.