Today most tennis clubs in
Australia are opting for the synthetic grass
for tennis courts. Even players prefer playing on the synthetic grass
surface rather than on clay or natural grass courts. The many behind the
popularity of this turf is its many benefits. They require less maintenance,
durable, water resistant and also affect the game to some extent.
Installation of the artificial
grass is easier than the real turf. To
construct tennis court a large open area is required. A standard tennis court
is 78 ft by 36 ft rectangle. Once the area is decided for the court the old
grass needs to be removed and 1 or 2 inches of the top soil should be cleared and
then evened. After this step it is very essential to spray the whole area with
weed and grass killer. This is followed by covering the entire court with a
weed barrier cloth to provide added protection from grass or weeds.
On the weed control cloth gravels
and sands are applied which are smoothened with a shovel. After this the
synthetic grass is laid down and the excess edges are trimmed with a scissor. Once this is done the entire court surface is
filled with sand which is evenly spread with a broom to fluff up the artificial
grass.
The whole procedure of installing
synthetic grass may seem easy but it is always better to take the assistance
from some professional for Tennis Court Construction in Victoria. Hiring a professional artificial grass installer
ensures proper construction of the tennis court that would last for many years.
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