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Post Tension concrete can be used for court construction; or even reconstructing existing tennis-courts. The following long term benefits are just a fraction of why you should ask for Post Tension concrete for your court construction or rebuild. • Eliminate potential liability caused by structural cracking • Stable and attractive edges • Increased resistance to settling or heaving • Ability to span unstable soil • Eliminates cold joints around posts (fence posts or tennis net posts) • Controlled slope for draining • Post Tension concrete offers the ability to reconstruct over an existing tennis-court without any major without any major excavation. How Post Tension Concrete is Better for Tennis Court Construction When used in court construction, Post Tension concrete has proven to be cost effective and delivers long lasting benefits. Cracks in a court can be visually unappealing, but more importantly they are very dangerous and make a court unsafe to play on. This use of Post Tension concrete is helpful for controlling and even resisting cracks as a result of compression induced into the concrete by steel pre-stressing tendons. Post Tension concrete adds to the value of your court by creating a long lasting, durable playing field that can withstand any climate challenges (such as heat, cold, and rain) which will negatively impact asphalt. In summary, this material can help ensure your court construction offers long lasting and durable entertainment that is also visually appealing for several years to come. Post Tension Concrete is Just the Beginning of Quality Court Construction Naturally, court construction begins with the foundation and ends with a friendly game of tennis on your new court. But there are a few other steps and options from start to finish...Choose classic turf for the construction of your tennis-court, because it offers the comfort and durability you'd expect from a quality tennis-court. Classic turf can be installed for tennis-court-construction over almost any foundation (including concrete, asphalt, and wood) and offers a 100% consistent ball bounce. This option will outlast traditional clay foundations for courts, and classic turf also provides greater force reduction properties-which means less wear and tear for players. When planning the construction of a tennis-court, choose the options that will result in a comfortable, attractive, durable, and weather resistant tennis-court. This may eliminate the need for frequent repair and maintenance, and you will be sure to get the most out of your investment. Classic Turf can be installed and totally stabilized over a variety of bases, including asphalt, concrete, wood, etc. And as a Permanent Installation, you can't beat Classic Turf's water-proofing system, ideal for rooftop, garage deck and other concrete substrates.
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