In Memorial, outdoor spaces are used for more than just looks. A tennis court often becomes part of the way families spend time together, entertain guests and stay active close to home. For that to work long term, the court has to be built correctly: the surface should feel stable underfoot, the bounce should be consistent, and the court should handle Houston rain and heat without quickly breaking down.
Quality Courts & Outdoors designs and builds professional tennis courts in the Memorial area of Houston for homeowners, schools, HOAs and private facilities that want a court planned around both performance and the character of the neighborhood.
Memorial includes established streets with mature trees, gated communities, townhomes and larger lots west of the Loop. Each property has its own set of constraints: shade, drainage, access, HOA guidelines and proximity to neighbors. Our team manages the full process so you are not trying to coordinate separate crews for base work, surfacing and fencing.
From the first walk of your property, we look at how the court will sit relative to the house, pool, landscape and surrounding homes. Then we help you choose the surface, layout and add-ons that make sense for how you actually plan to use the court.
At home, the court needs to serve more than one purpose. Some Memorial homeowners want a dedicated training surface for serious play. Others want a flexible space that can handle casual rallies, kids learning the game and maybe a gathering or two throughout the year.
We take into account:
How often and how intensely you expect to use the court
Whether the court will sit close to outdoor living areas or tucked toward the rear of the property
Existing trees, drainage paths and structures that need to be protected
The result is a court that fits the property visually and works with your day-to-day routine.
Memorial is home to schools, churches, fitness centers and communities that rely on shared courts. For those projects, durability, safety and consistency are essential. We design courts that can handle frequent use, a mix of ability levels and changing weather without constant patchwork repairs.
We also work through practical details with you: access gates, windscreens, lighting and fence layout so the courts are easier to supervise and maintain.
The playing surface influences how the court feels, how the ball reacts and what type of maintenance you can expect. We explain each option in clear terms and relate it back to how you plan to use the space.
Acrylic Hard Courts
Acrylic hard courts are a familiar choice for many private and shared facilities. They offer:
A consistent, predictable bounce
A clean, polished look that works well in upscale neighborhoods
Good performance when paired with a properly built base and quality coatings
They are a strong fit if you want a traditional, responsive court suitable for lessons, practice and matches.
Cushioned Tennis Court Systems
Cushioned systems add a layer of impact absorption beneath the playing surface. This can be appealing if:
You or your family play frequently
Joint comfort is a consideration
You want a surface that feels a bit more forgiving without sacrificing pace
We can walk you through what changes and what stays the same when you choose a cushioned system over a standard hard court.
Custom Colors, Lines and Markings
In Memorial, appearance matters. We can:
Coordinate court colors with the home, pool deck or clubhouse
Keep lines sharp, straight and easy to read
Add logos or custom markings for schools, clubs or families that want a more personalized court
Those details help the court feel like a natural part of the property rather than a separate, utilitarian space.
Houston’s Memorial area sees heavy rain, long warm seasons and plenty of tree cover. If drainage, grading and base work are not handled well, problems usually show up quickly, no matter how good the topcoat looks on day one.
We begin by reviewing how water currently moves across your yard or site. Then we plan:
Court elevations and slopes so water leaves the surface instead of collecting in low spots
Edges and transitions that direct runoff away from the foundation and surrounding structures
This approach helps shorten dry times after storms and protect coatings over time.
A stable base is what keeps a court from developing dips, cracks and uneven zones. If Memorial’s soils, roots or older fill material require special preparation, we address that before any surface system is installed. A well prepared base supports more consistent play and extends the life of the court.
Players should be able to plant, stop and change direction confidently. We use surface systems and finishes that support dependable traction and controlled movement. The goal is a court that feels the same at the baseline, in the corners and at the net.
Memorial, many people prefer to play early or late when it is cooler. If evening play is important to you, we can integrate lighting so fixtures are positioned for good on-court visibility and a clean appearance relative to the home or facility.
We keep the process organized and communicate clearly at each stage so you know what to expect.
We walk the site with you, listen to your goals and review conditions that might affect design and construction, such as drainage, HOA requirements and access.
Based on that visit, we prepare a proposal that outlines:
Court layout and orientation
Surface options and recommended system
Base and drainage work
Optional items like fencing, windscreens and lighting
Pricing is presented clearly so you can see what is included.
Our crew completes the base work, installs the surface system and finishes with coatings and line work in line with the agreed design. We monitor factors that affect performance and appearance throughout the build.
When the court is complete, we walk it with you, review the finish and answer questions. We also provide straightforward guidance on cleaning, inspection and simple care so the surface stays in good shape.
A tennis court in Memorial is often visible from the house, the street or neighboring properties. Owners come to us because they want a court that holds up technically and also fits the setting.
We focus on:
Straight, well aligned lines
Even coatings and clean edge work
Layout choices that feel balanced with nearby structures and landscaping
Those details are what make a court feel complete and professionally executed.
We plan with Memorial’s tree cover, drainage, sun patterns and neighborhood expectations in mind. The court is designed to work with your specific site conditions, not against them.
From the first conversation to the final walkthrough, we explain options, timelines and next steps in plain language and remain available for questions.
We offer complete tennis court construction and adjust the details to your property and your priorities.
We visit the property, review access, note nearby homes, large trees and drainage patterns, and talk through how the court should relate to your house, pool, yard or facility. From there, we design a layout that balances function, privacy and aesthetics.
With the base complete, we install the chosen surface system, apply coatings and lay out lines carefully. We focus on a clean finish, even texture and lines that read clearly without feeling visually busy.
With the base complete, we install the chosen surface system, apply coatings and lay out lines carefully. We focus on a clean finish, even texture and lines that read clearly without feeling visually busy.
We can include:
Perimeter fencing sized appropriately for the property
Windscreens for privacy and improved playing conditions
Nets, posts, center straps and related accessories
These items help the court function as a complete, usable space rather than just a surface.
If you already have a tennis court in the Memorial area, it may not need a full rebuild. When the base is still performing well, resurfacing and targeted repairs can restore traction, refresh appearance and correct minor flaws.
Resurfacing is most effective when the underlying structure is sound and drainage is working. If damage is being driven by base movement, poor drainage or other structural concerns, we will explain that clearly and outline corrective options before recommending new coatings. This helps protect your investment in the new surface.
We design, build and resurface tennis courts in Houston’s Memorial area and nearby communities, including Memorial Villages, Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Piney Point Village, Tanglewood, Spring Branch, Galleria area, Energy Corridor and surrounding West Houston neighborhoods.
Pricing depends on your site conditions, level of base preparation, access, the surface system you choose and additions such as fencing, windscreens or lighting. After we walk the property and discuss your goals, we provide a written proposal with clear pricing.
The schedule is influenced by weather, site preparation needs and project size. Once the design is finalized and we have seen the property, we outline a realistic timeline and keep you updated as work progresses.
Acrylic hard courts are a strong all-around choice for many homes and facilities. Cushioned systems can be a good option if you expect frequent play or want added comfort. We help you choose based on how the court will be used and how much maintenance you prefer.
Yes. Drainage and grading are core parts of our construction process. They have a major impact on how the court performs after heavy rain and how long the surface lasts.
Yes, provided the base is stable. We inspect the court first. If resurfacing is appropriate, we explain the options and process. If there are deeper issues, we outline repair steps before recommending new surfacing.
We can include lighting, fencing, windscreens, gates and related accessories in your project. These elements improve safety, comfort and the overall experience on and around the court.
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.
The permitting process at the various Memorial Villages is something we do regularly: working within local site and city restrictions, obtaining permits and approvals to build the court.
If you are considering a tennis court for your home, school or facility in the Memorial area, we can walk the site with you, discuss ideas and prepare a clear proposal. Contact us to schedule a consultation and begin planning a court that fits your property, your players and your long term plans for the space.