SportMaster Sport Surfaces

SportMaster Sport Surfaces
Products for tennis court resurfacing

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tennis Court Resurfacing: Estimating Materials

Figuring out the amount of materials needed for resurfacing your tennis court can be difficult, if you are not used to doing it often.  We have added a court estimating tool at http://www.sportmaster.net/calc.shtml to assist in this process.  Just click on the configuration of courts that you have and the calculator will show how many gallons needed for each product.  It even breaks apart the court areas, for two color tennis courts.  This is not just for DIY projects, but it is also a quick solution for tennis court resurfacing professional.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Tennis Court Construction and Repair


Here is an article about the 10 best practices in repairing and resurfacing tennis courts and other sport surfaces.  The article touches on construction, surfacing, and maintenance.  If you are a tennis court construction or resurfacing contractor or a specifier, it may be worth your while to read.  http://www.sportmaster.net/10%20Best%20Practices.shtml

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Tennis Court Resurfacing - Finding Local Contractors

Many people have trouble finding a local tennis court surfacing contractor.  Many people that get in touch with us were not sure where to start when locating a qualified installer.  If you are searching for an experienced sport surfacing company for an existing or new tennis or basketball court, visit our "locate installer" page and we will provide referrals.  Please share with us in the comment section whether it is a repair, resurfacing, or full tennis court construction quote that is needed, so that we can source the right contractor for you. 

Contractor Referrals: http://www.sportmaster.net/installers.shtml

For a list of SportMaster locations: http://www.sportmaster.net/contact.shtml


Monday, May 10, 2010

Tennis Court Surfaces and Guide Specifications

After talking with multiple landscape architects and specifiers, we recently spent some time developing guide specifications in 3-part, CSI format.  These are currently available for:

  • Tennis Court Surfaces on Asphalt and Concrete (For tennis court surfacing/resurfacing)
  • Basketball and Multipurpose Courts on Asphalt and Concrete
  • Inline or Roller Hockey Surfaces on Asphalt and Concrete
  • Running Track Coating Surfaces on Asphalt
If anyone needs assistance in editing these specifications, send us a message.  You can find these at the architect section at http://www.sportmaster.net/architects.shtml