Our team manages the project from the first visit through final inspection. You are not left piecing together dirt work, surfacing and fencing from separate contractors. We look at access, drainage, grading and layout together, then help you choose the surface and finishing details that match how you plan to use the court.
The result we aim for is simple: a court that plays well, looks like it belongs on the property and does not become a maintenance problem a year later.
For residential projects, we design around your routine and your space. Some Montgomery owners want a court near the house that ties into a pool or outdoor living area. Others prefer a court set deeper on the property, closer to the lake or a tree line. We consider how often you play, who will be using the court and whether the space may also serve for other activities.
Slopes, existing patios, driveways, tree roots and narrow access for equipment are discussed up front. A clear plan at this stage helps the build move smoothly and leads to a court that feels intentional, not squeezed into leftover space.
Schools, churches, resorts and HOAs around Montgomery and Lake Conroe need courts that can handle steady use from many players. For these projects we prioritize durability, consistent footing and clear, visible lines. We also work with you on practical items such as gate placement, fence height, windscreens and lighting so the courts remain easy to manage and easy to enjoy.
Surface selection affects how the ball responds, how your joints feel and how much attention the court will need over time. We walk you through each option and relate it to Montgomery’s climate and your expected usage.
Acrylic Hard Courts
Acrylic hard courts are a widely used choice for both private homes and shared facilities. They provide a crisp, predictable bounce and a clean finished appearance. With proper base work and coatings, they perform reliably through heat, humidity and sudden storms common around Lake Conroe.
Cushioned Tennis Court Systems
Cushioned systems add a layer that softens impact without creating a slow or inconsistent surface. They are often chosen by players who spend many hours on court, families with a wide age range or owners who simply prefer a more forgiving feel.
Custom Colors, Lines and Markings
Colors and lines shape how the court looks as part of your property. We can coordinate the court surface with your home, clubhouse or branding, and we apply lines with care so they stay straight, sharp and easy to see. Logos and custom markings are available for schools, clubs and communities that want the court to reflect their identity.
Montgomery weather can bring heavy rain and long stretches of heat. Courts that hold up are built with drainage and base stability as the priority. That is what we focus on from the start.
We start by looking at how water currently moves across your property. Then we set elevations and slopes so water leaves the playing surface efficiently. Good drainage helps limit puddling, protects coatings and shortens the wait between a storm and your next match.
The base is what supports the entire court. When it is built correctly, you are less likely to see dips, cracking and uneven spots that change the way the ball bounces. If your soil needs extra preparation or stabilization, we handle that before installing any surface system rather than trying to cover it later.
Players should not have to question their footing. We use surface systems and finishes designed to provide dependable traction while still allowing smooth movement. The goal is a court that feels consistent from corner to corner, whether you are easing into the game or hitting at full speed.
In Montgomery, many owners prefer evening play when temperatures are lower. If lighting is part of your plan, we help position fixtures so they provide good on court visibility and a clean appearance from the home, clubhouse or street.
We keep the process structured and communicate clearly so you know what is happening at each stage.
We walk the property with you, discuss how you want to use the court and note grades, drainage patterns, trees and access.
Based on that visit, we prepare a proposal that outlines layout, surface options, base work and recommended upgrades such as fencing, windscreens or lighting, along with clear pricing.
Our crew follows the agreed plan from base preparation through surfacing and line work. We pay attention to details that affect drainage, appearance and how the court feels underfoot.
When the court is complete, we walk it with you, review the finish and answer questions. We also share simple care guidelines so you know how to keep the surface in good condition over time.
A tennis court is a visible feature, whether it sits along the lake, beside a clubhouse or behind a home. Owners in Montgomery work with us because they want a builder who pays attention to both the engineering below the surface and the finish details on top.
We focus on layout, line alignment, coating consistency and edge work so the court looks refined from up close and at a distance.
We consider Montgomery’s weather, soil behavior, lake proximity and neighborhood expectations. The court is planned to work with these factors so it performs better over time.
From the first conversation through completion, we explain timelines, next steps and options in straightforward terms and remain available for questions.
We provide complete tennis court construction and then adjust the details for your site and your goals.
We meet on site to review access, grades, trees, surrounding structures and views. We talk about how the court should relate to the home, lake, or other amenities, then propose a layout that makes sense for both appearance and play.
Once a plan is set, we prepare the ground, establish proper slopes and build the base. This is where drainage and long term stability are locked in, even though this work is mostly hidden in the finished court.
With the base complete, we install the chosen surface system and apply coatings and lines. We aim for an even finish, clean edges and lines that guide the eye naturally across the court.
Fencing keeps balls on the court and sets a clear boundary for the space. Windscreens can improve playing conditions and add privacy, which is often important in neighborhoods and lake communities. Nets, posts, center straps and other accessories can be included so the court is ready for play as soon as we are finished.
If you already have a tennis court in the Montgomery or Lake Conroe area, it may not need a complete rebuild. When the base is still performing well, resurfacing and targeted repairs can restore traction, improve appearance and extend the useful life of the court. If we find deeper structural or drainage issues, we explain what is happening and what it will take to correct the problems before any new surface is installed.
Resurfacing works well when the structure and drainage beneath the court are still performing properly. If we find that ongoing problems are being driven by base movement, poor water management or other deeper issues, we explain what is happening and recommend corrective work before a new surface is installed. That way, any resurfacing investment has the support it needs to last.
We design, build and resurface tennis courts in Montgomery and surrounding areas, including Lake Conroe, Walden, April Sound, Conroe, Willis, Cut and Shoot, Panorama Village and nearby communities across Montgomery County.