Renovating my old villa and which tennis court is the best?
Hey guys,
I have an old villa in Toronto. I plan to renovate its interior and exterior. Thus I decided to add a modern tennis court on its premises. It already has a hard court, and that needs to replaced by this new one. In my opinion, an alpha court can be a good choice. Even though it requires proper maintenance, I think it is more comfortable than others. I have contacted a court construction service and fixed the appointment by this Friday.
Has anyone owned an alpha tennis court? Is it a suitable choice to construct one. Please share your experience in maintaining it. We need this renovation process to be completed ASAP. My son is getting married this year, and I plan to gift them, this fully furnished villa. Please share your suggestions. Waiting for your reply.
Thanks!
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I don't know much about tennis court material, but the construction company you have hired should be able to give you references. I would talk to people that already have them and take their advice. What a lovely gift for your son!
Nice plan. I have only played on asphalt - MANY years ago. My previous homeowner rec facility had asphalt courts and cracks needed to be filled periodically.
Hello there,
Nice idea, wonderful gift! Maybe if all else fails go for a grass court instead!