{"id":16273,"date":"2023-12-20T13:36:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-20T18:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/trackandturf.com\/?p=16273"},"modified":"2024-01-18T13:38:24","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T18:38:24","slug":"asba-tennis-court-construction-guidelines-the-key-to-the-court-you-want","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/trackandturf.com\/blog\/asba-tennis-court-construction-guidelines-the-key-to-the-court-you-want\/","title":{"rendered":"ASBA Tennis Court Construction Guidelines: The Key to the Court You Want"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

A tennis court<\/a> makes a great addition to any athletic facility. Given their beauty and versatility, tennis courts offer excellent value to schools and communities. However, athletic directors and building managers interested in incorporating a tennis court into their facilities or upgrading an existing court should be aware that not all tennis court builders are the same.<\/p>\n

Here, American Athletic Track and Turf, a proud partner of Beynon Sports<\/a>, a Tarkett Sports company, briefly discusses what it’s like partnering with a company that follows American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) tennis court construction guidelines<\/a>.<\/p>\n

What Is ASBA and Why Do They Matter?<\/h2>\n

ASBA is a nonprofit trade association comprising builders, designers, and suppliers in the sports facility and athletic construction space, including professionals who work with tennis courts, running tracks, natural and synthetic turf fields, and indoor and outdoor synthetic sports surfaces. This association exists to set the standard when it comes to the design, construction, and maintenance of sports facilities.<\/p>\n

ASBA leads in the development and dissemination of current and accurate technical information regarding sports facility construction and maintenance. It also provides a forum to gather and exchange ideas and information to improve these processes. ASBA is composed of nearly five hundred member companies, including American Athletic Track and Turf.<\/p>\n

ASBA Tennis Court Construction Guidelines<\/h2>\n

ASBA offers guidelines for tennis court builders to follow to improve the industry and ensure clients are provided with safe, long-lasting products and services. Tennis court guidelines developed by ASBA involve building, maintaining, repairing, and renovating all types of tennis courts and facilities. In addition, the guidelines offer builders valuable information on all aspects of quality construction, including design, budgeting and planning, site requirements, surface selection, construction, maintenance, repair, amenities, accessories, and more.<\/p>\n

Our Tennis Court Services<\/h2>\n

As a certified tennis court builder recognized by ASBA, American Athletic Track and Turf follows a strict set of standards when performing all tennis court services. When using a traditional bidding process, the low bidder may not have the needed experience to make sure your court performs optimally and lasts a long time.<\/p>\n

Unlike other contractors who rely on subcontractors, we manage every aspect of tennis court construction, including repairs and maintenance<\/a>, to ensure quality of service.<\/p>\n

Tennis Court Construction<\/em><\/h3>\n

American Athletic Track and Turf is a vertically integrated sports construction company. Every build begins with a consultation to ensure we understand your needs and the scope of the project. From there, we create a design that we believe will meet the client’s needs. Once the design is approved, our team gets to work. We use laser-controlled technology to precisely grade the court’s base. After that, proper drainage is installed and asphalt is laid down.<\/p>\n

Tennis Court Maintenance and Repairs<\/em><\/h3>\n

To help clients keep their tennis courts in pristine condition, we offer a variety of maintenance and repair services. To accommodate a wide range of needs, our services entail the following:<\/p>\n