About This Service
About this Service
Tennis court installation in Florida must consider high water tables, sandy soils, salt air, and hurricane season. The service suits private properties and community recreation sites that need corrosion-resistant anchors, reliable drainage, and surfacing that stands up to humidity and frequent rain.
Typical specifications start with a site evaluation and compacted aggregate subbase (commonly 4–6 inches). Wearing courses are either reinforced concrete slabs (4–6 inches) or asphalt layers (2–4 inches) over prepared base. Finished slope is generally 0.5–1.0 percent; drainage often requires perimeter drains and positive discharge. Surface coatings are applied in multiple thin passes, with total dry film commonly 2–3 mm for acrylic systems. Line marking follows regulation widths at 2 inches when required.
Practical expectations: high water tables and sandy soils can increase the need for drain design, anchoring detail, and corrosion-resistant hardware. Scheduling must consider hurricane season and extended wet periods. Quotes should list drainage solutions, anchoring specifications, surfacing choice, and recommended maintenance to manage salt-air exposure and frequent rain.