Tennis Court Concreting on the Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Tennis Court Concreting
A well-built tennis court starts with a solid concrete base that’s level, durable and built to last. At Luke Seears Concreting, we provide expert tennis court concreting on the Mid North Coast, delivering smooth, high-quality surfaces that set the foundation for excellent gameplay and long-term use.
We take care of everything from site preparation and formwork to precise slab pouring and finishing. Our team understands the importance of drainage, surface texture and structural integrity when it comes to sporting surfaces. We also offer Bobcat and tipper wet hire to help clear and prepare the site before work begins.
We service
Port Macquarie,
Lake Cathie,
Laurieton,
Wauchope and surrounding areas, bringing dependable results to residential and commercial clients alike. For a durable tennis court base that performs year-round, call us at
0415 842 863 to organise a free quote and speak with our team.
Our Tennis Court Concreting Process
Our approach to tennis court concreting on the Mid North Coast ensures a reliable, level and long-lasting surface that’s ready for professional surfacing. Here’s how we complete each project with care and precision:
- Site Clearing and Levelling: We clear the area of debris and level the ground to prepare for a stable concrete base.
- Formwork Installation: We set up strong, accurate formwork to shape the court and support the concrete during the pour.
- Base Preparation: A compacted gravel or crushed rock base is laid to support the slab and aid drainage.
- Concrete Pouring and Screeding: We pour and level the concrete with attention to slope, ensuring water drains properly off the court.
- Finishing and Curing: We apply a smooth finish and allow the slab to cure fully to create a strong, even playing surface.
Get in touch to book a quote and start planning your concrete tennis court project.
Does a tennis court need drainage?
Yes, proper drainage is crucial to prevent pooling and surface damage. Courts are typically built with a slight slope to allow water runoff. Subsurface drainage or site grading may also be used to redirect water away from the court and maintain a playable surface in all weather.
Can you build a tennis court on a sloped block?
Yes, but the site must be levelled or excavated to create a flat base. Retaining walls or engineered drainage solutions may be required depending on the slope. Proper planning and site work are essential to create a stable and functional playing surface.
Is reinforcement necessary for tennis court slabs?
Reinforcement such as steel mesh or rebar is generally recommended to strengthen the slab and reduce cracking. It helps the slab withstand movement, temperature changes and ongoing use. The type and layout of reinforcement will depend on site conditions and engineering specifications.