Category: Tennis Courts

How Does an Outdoor Court Benefit Your Family?

Classic Turf is in the business of designing and installing outdoor court surfaces where people play tennis, basketball and other fun sports. Want to see some of our work? Here it is. How do outdoor courts benefit families? Extra Practice Time Well, for starters, if there’s an aspiring professional athlete in the family who needs… Read more »

How to Prepare Your Tennis Court for Spring

It’s not spring just yet, but it will be here soon! Once the winter ends, you’ll want to have your tennis court ready to go so that you can start enjoying it again. There are a series of steps you’ll want to take prior to the start of spring to prepare your tennis court for… Read more »

A Guide to Having a Tennis Court Installed in Your Backyard

Have you been thinking about having a tennis court installed in your backyard? Classic Turf Company can make that happen… but first, here’s some information about all the things to consider when planning your court construction… Ample Space First, do you have the room for it? A regulation-sized tennis court for doubles play measures 60… Read more »

Tips for Budgeting for a Tennis Court Installation Project

Tennis courts are like pools. Not everyone has one, but most people would love having one to call their own. Frankly, there’s a cost involved with having a tennis court. It’s a luxury item that demands your money, time and energy. If you love playing tennis, it’s totally worth having one. Okay, so you’re thinking… Read more »

Why is My Tennis Court Cracking?

Tennis players hate cracks in their courts. Can you blame them? A bad crack in the tennis court is not only an eyesore but also a safety issue. No one wants to trip, fall and break their ankle because the tennis court surface was cracked. But it does happen, and that’s not good. Why do… Read more »

The Features of Post Tension Concrete Tennis Courts

When installing a new tennis court, you could use regular asphalt to do it. However, a post-tensioned concrete tennis court would likely be a superior option. Creating a post-tension tennis court involves taking a prepared base and installing a structural concrete slab over top of it. The concrete is then reinforced with a system of… Read more »