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Residential & Commercial Tennis Court Construction - Indoor & Outdoor Tennis Courts

Can your tennis courts stand the test of time in regards to weather conditions?

Our outdoor tennis courts and indoor tennis courts are perfect for backyard residential and commercial and public applications and are built for maximum durability in any climate.  When you decide on a tennis court construction from Southwest Greens, we’ll diagram and build a custom court featuring UV absorbents, heat stabilizers anti-oxidants, a 10-year warranty, and more.  Expect years and years of tennis on our courts with minimal maintenance and no repairs or resurfacing necessary.  No matter the climate, our tennis surfaces always win the match.

Outdoor tennis courts and indoor tennis courts from Southwest Greens are built for the long haul.  Each residential or commercial tennis court construction we undertake is constructed to stand up to weather extremes and features:

  • Interlocking modular design
  • 100% virgin high-impact polypropylene copolymer
  • Accommodating to thermal expansion and contraction
  • UV absorbents
  • Anti-oxidants
  • Full UV stability
  • Minimal maintenance
  • Color fast
  • 10-year product warranty
  • Heat stabilizers

We’ve custom-diagrammed backyard and public courts in every climate imaginable, and created courts built for great tennis year-round.

Trust Southwest Greens’ public and private outdoor tennis courts and indoor tennis courts to stand the test of time, weather, and more.  Our residential and commercial tennis court construction experts create state-of-the-art modular surfaces built to stand up to weather extremes and requiring minimal maintenance.  

Outdoor tennis courts and indoor tennis courts from Southwest Greens define durability and long-lasting optimum performance.  Let us begin your tennis court construction and take your game to where it belongs… your backyard!

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