Suffolk, NY | Westport, CT | Westchester, NY | Greenwich, CT | Long Island, NY
We specialize in the construction, repair,
and installation of all types of tennis, basketball, pickleball, and multipurpose courts. These courts can be constructed in a variety of bases, including conventional concrete, Har-Tru, post-tensioned concrete, clay, and artificial grass.
Offering different types of surfaces enables us to build any court exactly to our customers’ liking. Only smaller backyard courts can be constructed with "conventional" concrete construction. Conventional concrete consists of concrete and wire mesh reinforcement. Larger slabs have been built utilizing post-tensioned concrete construction because of its amazing characteristics.
We typically construct pickleball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, and skate parks with post-tensioned
concrete. Post-tensioned concrete enables these courts to be constructed with no control joints or cracks. This type of concrete construction provides the most maintenance-free courts there are! We proudly serve Greenwich, CT; Westport, CT; Long Island, NY; Westchester, NY; Suffolk, NY
and nearby areas.
We Can Help With Tennis Court Installations
If you are thinking of tackling a tennis court installation project for your home, community, or facility, rely on the team at R.S. Site & Sports. We can help you install post-tensioned
concrete courts and Har-Tru courts. This task may seem daunting, but when you work with us, we can help walk you through the process and answer your questions along the way. We strive to provide you with a court that is going to last through the years. We take pride in every job that we do and look forward to the opportunity to build you the tennis court of your dreams. Contact
us today for more information.
Compare and Contrast
Check out the benefits of post-tensioned concrete courts versus the advantages of Har-Tru surfaces. Our team would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have when you get in touch
with us.
Benefits of Post-Tensioned Concrete:
Can be installed right over existing clay or asphalt courts saving demolition costs
Ideal for new construction on active New England soils
PT Slabs are kept in constant compression with steel cables. This compression makes them much more resistant to soil movements below
PT Concrete resists cracking, heaving settling
PT Slabs can be built with no expansion or cut joints
No joints = better play. More durability
Concrete Courts "play" the same as traditional asphalt courts.
Benefits of Har-Tru Courts:
Har-Tru Courts are the easiest clay courts to maintain
Enables players to slide into shots
Provides a much cooler surface than hard courts
85% fewer injuries than on hard surfaces
Provides a slower ball bounce than on hard surfaces
Har-Tru courts can be installed in some instances where a hard court cannot because of town setbacks, or zoning restraints