Tennis Court Construction &
Maintenance

From construction to resurfacing, recolouring and cleaning... We've got you covered!

Tennis Court Fencing

We supply new and replacement surround fencing for all sport surfaces. Most tennis courts use a simple angle iron fencing clad in a plastic coated chain-link.

A more aesthetically pleasing style is the tubular surround fence; which can be supplied in either top rail or standard, depending on preference.

Most tennis court surround fencing has a height of 2.75m although there are occasions (near a neighbours boundary for instance) when 3.6m height is required.

Also many clients choose to have a drop down section in one or both long sides; this opens up the court allowing easy viewing of games .

The drop down section is also useful when the court is close to the home as it allows a viewing through the court without undue obstruction.

In some cases we can supply and fix new gates into existing surrounds, or simply make repairs to damaged fencing.


"The team at Coloured Courts are amazing! I had a few companies come out to talk about my project and they are the only ones that seemed to genuinely care." - Jayne Smith

Testimonials

Jayne Smith

The team at Coloured Courts are amazing! I had a few companies come out to talk about my project and they are the only ones that seemed to genuinely care.

Joe Heath

I've been using Fred and his team for over a decade now to maintain, clean and resurface my court to keep it in pristine, playable condition all year round.

Richard Barrett

When I moved into my current house, the tennis court installed was very run down. Coloured Courts were able to resurface the court for me. Highly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need Planning Permission?

The need for planning permission depends on your local authority, but may only apply to the fencing surrounding for courts in a private garden. 

What About Maintenance?

We provide a maintenance service that ensures your court stays at the highest possible standard for the longest period of time possible.

This Programme works best as a preventative treatment for moss and algae but if your court is already in a poor state from these things additional attention may be required.

How Long Will My Paint Last?

Your paint forms the wearing course, taking the abuse of play and the environment in place of the macadem. You can expect your court to be repainted every 5 years.

How Long Will My Court Surface Last?

This will be most affected by environmental factors (such as surrounding trees) and standard of maintenance, which results in quite a big range in surface lifetime.

For Macadam Courts,  whilst the LTA suggests a surface lifetime of 8-10 years, we often find courts outlast this, and usually reach 12-15 years before needing substantial work.

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