The Magnolia area has a mix of wooded lots, open land and newer neighborhoods stretched along FM 1488 and beyond. Soil, trees, drainage and access can change from one property to the next. Our team manages the entire tennis court project, from site review through final walk, so you are not left coordinating separate contractors for base work, surfacing and fencing.
We look at how the court will sit on your land, how it relates to the home or buildings around it, and how you expect it to be used. Then we help you choose the surface system, layout and accessories that make sense for long term use in Magnolia.
Home courts in Magnolia need to work around real world conditions. That might mean:
A court tucked behind tall pines or hardwoods
Shared space near a driveway, barn or guest house
Elevation changes across the yard or pasture
We begin with how you want to use the court. Is it a serious practice space, a family court that will see multiple sports, or a quiet place to hit in the evenings? From there we design a layout that respects sight lines, shade, wind patterns and nearby structures so the court feels like it belongs on the property.
If access is tight or equipment needs to cross finished landscaping, we plan those details early to avoid surprises during construction.
Schools, churches, fitness centers and HOAs around Magnolia need courts that hold up under frequent use. For these projects, we focus on:
Durable construction and coatings
Clean, visible lines for all levels of play
Safe footing and consistent bounce
We also help you think through practical items like gate placement, fence height, windscreens and lighting. The goal is a court or set of courts that are reliable for daily use and manageable for the staff that looks after them.
Acrylic hard courts are a strong fit for both residential and shared facilities. They provide:
A familiar, predictable bounce
A clean and professional finished appearance
Reliable performance when supported by a properly built base
They suit practice, casual play and organized matches, and they are a good match for the weather conditions typical in Montgomery County.
Cushioned systems place a resilient layer beneath the acrylic surface. They are often chosen when:
Players expect to spend many hours on court
Families want a more forgiving surface for a wide range of ages
Joint comfort is an important consideration
You still get a responsive court, but with less impact transferred through the surface.
Color and markings influence how the court feels as part of your property. We can:
Coordinate surface colors with the home, clubhouse or barn
Keep lines straight, sharp and properly spaced
Add logos or special markings for schools, teams or private facilities
These details help the court look intentional and finished from the first day.
Court elevations and slopes that guide water away from the surface
Edge details that reduce the chance of water sitting along the perimeter
Effective drainage helps prevent puddling, surface damage and long delays between storms and playable conditions.
A stable base supports the entire court. When it is done correctly, it helps prevent:
Low spots and depressions
Cracks that grow over time
Uneven areas that change ball behavior
If Magnolia soils or prior fill material need special treatment, we address that before the surface system is installed.
Players should be able to move without worrying about footing. We use surface systems and finishes designed to provide:
Reliable traction in dry and slightly damp conditions
Smooth but controlled movement when starting, stopping and changing direction
A consistent feel from one side of the court to the other
This supports both casual play and more serious practice.
If you plan to play in the evenings or prefer to avoid the warmest part of the day, lighting can be part of the design. We help position fixtures so they support good on court visibility and a clean appearance from the house, street or clubhouse.
We keep the process structured and communicate clearly so you always know where things stand.
We pay close attention to:
Line layout and symmetry
Coating thickness and uniform texture
Clean edge work at fences, walks and landscape transitions
Those details are what make a court look finished and professional.
We consider Magnolia’s weather patterns, shade from trees, soil behavior and neighborhood expectations. The court is designed to work with your property instead of against it.
From the first discussion through the last day on site, we explain options, timelines and next steps in straightforward terms and remain available for questions.
We handle the complete tennis court build and adjust the scope to your property and your plans.
We visit your property in Magnolia, review access routes, observe grades and existing drainage and talk through how you want the court to sit in relation to your home, driveway, trees and other features. From there, we design a layout that respects both function and appearance.
Once the plan is set, we prepare the site, establish proper slopes and build the base. This stage determines how the court will feel, how it will drain and how long it will last, even though most of this work is not visible in the finished surface.
With the base in place, we install the chosen surface system, apply coatings and add court lines with care. We aim for an even texture, clear markings and a finish that looks complete from every angle.
As needed, we can also provide:
Perimeter fencing and gates
Windscreens for privacy and improved playing conditions
Nets, posts, center straps and other accessories
These items help the court function as a fully usable space from the first day.
If you already have a tennis court in Magnolia, it may be a candidate for resurfacing instead of full replacement. When the base is still performing well, resurfacing and targeted repairs can restore traction, refresh the look and address smaller surface defects.
We inspect the court and explain whether resurfacing alone is appropriate or if underlying issues should be corrected first.
Resurfacing is most effective when the base and drainage are doing their job. If structural movement, poor drainage or other deeper issues are causing the damage, new coatings alone will not fix the problem. In those cases, we outline the corrective work needed so a new surface has the support it requires.
Timeline is influenced by weather, site preparation needs and project size. Once the design is finalized and we have seen the property in person, we outline a realistic schedule and keep you updated as work progresses.
We work with residential clients as well as schools, HOAs and private facilities. For shared courts, we plan for heavier use and select materials and details suited to regular traffic and community expectations.