Tag: Post-Tension Tennis Court Installation

An Interesting Look at Tennis Shoes

If you’re going to play tennis on a tennis court, you should wear tennis shoes. Here’s the problem, though– people generally have no clue what the differences are between tennis shoes, sneakers, athletic shoes and trainers. Aren’t they all pretty much the same? Ok, what do all the aforementioned footwear types have in common? They’re… Read more »

The End of Summer Is a Time for Reflection

The “legal” end of summer is still a couple weeks away, but when August wraps up, it feels like the summer days are behind us – especially if you have to back to school, as a student, teacher, or administrator. At Classic Turf, the end of summer always reminds us of all the projects we… Read more »

Installing High-Quality Tennis Courts

At Classic Turf Company, we have decades of experience installing high-quality tennis courts. From court fencing to lighting, we do it all and more. With winter right around the corner, now is a good time to remember that unlike some sports, tennis can be played all year long. Simply hire our team to install an… Read more »

Why Post Tension Concrete?

In the turf world, concrete largely hasn’t been playing much of a game for people. We see it more as something for foundations in housing and maybe a cheap way for a basketball court to be set up, but we see more people going for the classic turf with the rubberized design since it tends… Read more »

Our Post-Tension Concrete Surfacing Techniques Are the Best

For more than three decades of the Classic Turf Company existence, we’ve been at the forefront of athletic surfacing technology in our region of the United States and beyond. In fact, we have been pioneers of introducing the entire concept of post-tension concrete to the Northeast. Although no playing surface will stay in perfect working… Read more »

You don’t need to remove the asphalt to install a tennis court

The asphalt may be cracked and worn, but it doesn’t mean your new post-tension concrete system will be. When we install our post-tension concrete tennis or basketball courts, we don’t remove the asphalt. We don’t have to. Our systems are installed right on top of the original and existing courts. This eliminates the need for… Read more »