by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | Jun 10, 2026 | Uncategorized
A tennis court is more than just a playing surface. Its condition directly affects ball bounce, player movement, safety, and the overall quality of the game. Over time, even well-constructed courts can begin to show signs of wear due to regular use, weather exposure,... by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | May 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
Over time, even well-constructed tennis courts begin to show signs of wear. Surface cracks, fading colours, drainage problems and inconsistent ball bounce can all affect performance and appearance. However, complete court replacement is not always necessary. In many... by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Multi-Use Games Areas (MUGA courts) are designed to maximise the functionality of a single space, allowing a variety of sports and activities to be played on one surface. For property owners, schools, and recreational facilities, this flexibility makes MUGA courts a... by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | Mar 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
Over time, even well-constructed tennis courts begin to show signs of wear. Surface degradation, fading line markings, reduced grip, and drainage issues can all affect the quality of play and the overall appearance of the court. Rather than replacing the entire... by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | Feb 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
For homeowners, schools and private estates in Dorset, UK, installing a new tennis court is often seen as a lifestyle upgrade. However, beyond recreation, a professionally constructed court can also represent a practical and forward-thinking long-term investment. When... by Tennis Court Construction Dorset | Jan 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
Over time, even well-constructed tennis courts begin to show signs of wear. Regular use, weather exposure, and natural ageing all affect surface performance. The good news is that many courts do not need full reconstruction to remain safe, playable, and visually...