Nearby Tennis Court Builders and Resurfacing Pros in San Francisco
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15 sports on your court by Sport Court Northern California, building backyard basketball courts and tennis courts in San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, Reno, Fresno and the entire Bay Area.
Recent review
Victor poured my original sidewalk ten years ago. I also had him add to it . He tied it in beautifully. He’s great to work with.
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ProGreen Synthetic Grass is the nation’s premier supplier of high quality artificial turf. Our artificial grass products are ideal for lawns, dog runs, putting greens, athletic fields, playgrounds, child care facilities and more. With two manufacturing plants in the US, all of our products are 100% made in the USA from start to finish.
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A-1 Fence Inc. is a premier fence and gate company in San Jose that offers chain link fencing, ornamental iron fencing and automatic gates. With over 32 years of professional experience our team is ready to tackle any fencing project commercial, industrial or residential. No job is too big or too small for us to handle.
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We welcome the opportunity to help you with any type of landscape, hardscape, or swimming pool project you may have or weekly lawn and garden care as well! We have two sides to our business: 1) We have over 50 different pre-screened licensed and insured landscape, hardscape, and pool contractors that we work with in each of our markets. We meet you, design your yard, and then bid your job out to find you the best co. at the best price. Our service is free to the homeowners as we get paid a fee by the contractors. 2) In our Southern California markets, we provide regular lawn and garden service with a satisfaction guaranteed approach as you can switch between 100 diff cos. until happy. We unfortunately do not offer lawn and garden service in Northern California, just in our Southern California markets.
We can help with any type of outdoor project whether it is major construction or simply a more professional way to get your weekly lawn and garden service. We have hundreds of contractors and gardeners that service our clients for us and you always have a professional office to call or email with any questions or concerns. Please see www.landscapelocators.net for more information and/or email us with any questions you may have at [email protected]! Please also take a moment to read our reviews on Angie's List. We work very hard to keep every single client happy and we are really proud of the excellent reputation we have built on Angie's List!
Having a new tennis court installed is the best way to keep up your game without the expense of driving to a tennis club and contracting a professional tennis court builder is the surest way to get the best tennis court.
How Long Does It Take to Build a Tennis Court?
The contractor will, based on the weather, complete a new tennis court in around 60 days from first dig to final surfacing.
Erecting fencing, excavating for the concrete pad, and installing lighting only takes a few weeks. The majority of the build time is spent waiting for the concrete to cure, or solidify enough to accept the final surface material. The concrete pad needs around a month before its smooth surface can be worked on.
How Much Does Tennis Court Installation Cost?
The professionals of Quality Court Industries, a Louisiana-based tennis court company, put the average cost at around $65,000.
Costs vary geographically and by accessories or options the property owner chooses. What does a tennis aficionado get for that money?
- Excavating.
- A post-tensioned slab.
- Privacy fencing.
- Court lighting.
- Surfacing.
- Accessories — ball-machines, ball holders, benches, net posts, nets, and windscreens.
- Installation prices range from $50,000 up to $80,000 for a single court.
How to Hire a Tennis Court Installer Near You
- Look for a professional holding certifications from professional organizations like ASBA, Certified Tennis Court Builder, USPTA, and USTA.
- Ask for references, read online reviews.
- Try to get three competitive bids to ensure a competitive price.
- Make certain any written bid fully details the scope of work.