Sportsurf’s artificial turf courts comes with high quality surface. Artificial turf court turfs is comfortable ,safe and require very less maintenance. It doesn’t grow, doesn’t muddy and doesn’t dry out. It’s the highly advanced friend of manicured lawn, durable and usable in all weather conditions. It will compliment your courts and increase your services come rain or shine.
Tennis court sub-base construction requires a specific and good-quality installation process. The crushed stone base underneath the artificial grass.
Installation of sub-base :
- Remove the existing soil for starting the Tennis Court Sub-base Construction.
- If the layer of unstable ground is thicker than 20cm we need to install a backfill of sand or crushed stone in about 10cm. make sure that the surface of court is about 5cm above the surrounding ground level.
- Tighten the backfill with a roller.
- After installing the backfill, lay the geotextile on the soil or backfilled surface across the entire court.
- After the installation of geotextile, construct the base layer of crushed stone. The thickness of this layer of crushed stone is 20-25 cm at a minimum. Level the entire base layer and tighten properly with a roller. The minimum weight of the roller is 2.5 tons, recommended is 7 tons.
- Install the curbstones around the perimeter of the tennis court after tightening the load-bearing layer of crushed stone. Install and fix the curbstones with concrete to avoid shifting during the later sub-base layers tightening process.
- The next layer of the sub-base is the middle wedging layer. The suggested thickness of this layer is 3-4 cm.
- Start the top layer installation after the wedging layer is tightened and complete. Install draining asphalt as a top layer of 5 to 6cm thickness.
- If you go for drainage asphalt, you need to order the asphalt layer installation from an experienced road construction company.
Artificial grass installation :
Synthetic turf is fabricated using synthetic fibers, manufactured to resemble natural grass, and a base material that stabilizes and cushions the playing surface. The fibers are typically made from nylon, polypropylene or polyethylene and are connected to a backing material.
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