Tennisdumidi2023

Gazon synthétique

Clay without watering

The clay court that doesn't need watering

Clay courts are quintessential comfort courts.
The process consists in installing, on a porous concrete base, a polyethylene fiber carpet weighed down with brick red silica with an aspect very close to real clay.

Construction Terrain de tennis chez particulier

The base.
 it’s very important that this is stable and resistant to guarantee the quality of the tennis court. It must, therefore, include a drainage system, a structure made from permeable gravel and a permeable, stable, load bearing layer to support the playing surface.

The playing surface.
The strength of ‘Advantage Redcourt’, lies in the superb quality and resistance of the polyethylene material and in the stability of the clay colour.

The weather conditions do not affect this playing surface due to the permeability of the support so it is possible to play on this court in almost any weather.

The game lines are integrated in the fibers and appear level to the playing surface

Natural clay lovers will find the same playing sensations

This surface is kind on the joints and muscles, and favors volleys thanks to a rebound quality very close to that of natural clay.

The silica.
Just one vulcanised silicon layer, brick-red in colour, is laid down uniformly until saturation point, on this playing surface in order to avoid compacting. Because of this, the permeability of water is excellent. This silica is resistant to ice, and the loss to wind dispersion is minimal. Watering is not necessary, even in long periods of dry weather.

Maintenance by the user.
“Advantage Redcourt” needs only a little maintenance. Just take off the covers, clean with a hand-held device and brush the lines.

 
Professional maintenance.

We advise signing up for annual professional maintenance to ensure the quality of the court’s playing surface.

Implementation

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Our synthetic clay courts