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Professional Tennis Court Construction in Austin, TX

In Austin, a tennis court has to do more than just look good in a rendering. It needs to hold up to long stretches of heat, sudden storms that roll through the Hill Country, and the mix of clay and rock that is common across the metro area. Quality Courts & Outdoors builds tennis courts in Austin for homeowners, schools, clubs, HOAs and facilities that want a court that feels solid, plays predictably and still looks sharp after years of use, not just the first season.

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Tennis Court Builders Serving Austin & Surrounding Areas

We manage the entire tennis court project from the first site visit to the last line of paint. You work with one team that understands layout, grading, base construction, surfacing, fencing and lighting. In Austin that can mean placing a court on a tight in town lot, fitting it into a sloped Westlake property or building near Lake Travis where access and views both matter. We look at how the court will fit the land, how people will reach it and how it will look from the house, street or shared amenities before we ever talk about color.

Residential Tennis Court Construction in Austin

A home court in Austin should feel like a natural part of your property. Some owners want the court close to the pool and outdoor living space so it becomes part of daily life. Others prefer it set deeper into the lot, closer to greenbelt areas or tree lines where it feels more private. We pay attention to sun and shade, neighboring homes, existing patios or decks, and how you move through the yard. Then we design a layout and select a surface system that matches your style of play, whether that means steady training, relaxed evening matches or weekends with family and friends.

Commercial, School & HOA Tennis Courts in Austin

Courts for schools, HOAs, clubs and facilities around Austin see a wide range of players and frequent use. For these projects we focus on durable systems, safe footing and clear lines that remain visible in bright sun and under lights. We also help you plan practical details like fencing height, gate locations, windscreens and lighting so the courts are easy to supervise, schedule and maintain for teams, classes and community play.

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Tennis Court Surface Options & Design Systems

The surface system you choose will shape how the court feels, how the ball reacts and what day to day maintenance looks like in Austin’s climate. We explain each option in straightforward terms and help you match it to your players and your expectations.

Acrylic Hard Courts

Acrylic hard courts provide a crisp, familiar surface with a consistent bounce. They are a strong choice for home courts, school programs and clubs that host lessons and league play. Installed over a properly built base and maintained with quality coatings, acrylic courts handle Austin’s heat and sudden rain reliably when they are designed with drainage in mind.

Cushioned Tennis Court Systems

Cushioned systems add a resilient layer beneath the acrylic surface that reduces impact on joints without making the court feel soft or unpredictable. This option is often chosen by players who expect to be on court several times a week, families with multiple generations using the same court or facilities that place a premium on comfort. The ball still plays true, with a noticeably more forgiving feel underfoot.

Custom Colors, Striping & Logos

Finish details give your Austin court its character. You can choose colors that complement your home, clubhouse or surrounding landscape, or tie into school or team colors for a stronger identity. We lay out lines carefully so they are straight, balanced and easy to see from any position on the court. For schools, clubs and HOAs, logos or custom markings can be added when branding matters.

Built for Austin Weather, Drainage & Long-Term Performance

Central Texas weather and soil can expose shortcuts quickly. Long, hot summers, sudden downpours and sloped or rocky sites mean that grading, drainage and base work cannot be an afterthought. Much of what determines how your court performs years from now is below the surface.

We start by studying how water moves across your property today. We look at low spots, existing swales, nearby roofs and hard surfaces, then design the court so water leaves the playing area in a controlled way. Proper slopes and tie ins to existing drainage help reduce standing water, protect coatings and shorten the time between a storm and your next match.

Drainage & Water Management

A stable base is what keeps the court feeling solid and the bounce consistent. Austin sites can include shallow rock, expansive clay or a mix of both. We prepare and compact the subgrade, build a base that supports the chosen surface system and address any unsuitable soils before they are covered. This is what helps prevent dips, early cracking and uneven areas that would change how the court feels and plays.

Base Preparation & Stability

Players need to trust their footing when they move aggressively or change direction. We use surfacing systems and finishes that support dependable traction and smooth movement so the court feels even from baseline to baseline. The goal is a surface where the ball reacts predictably and you can focus on the rally instead of worrying about the ground beneath you.

Traction, Safety & True Play

Lighting extends practical playing time into the cooler hours of the evening and early morning, which is important in Austin summers. We design lighting layouts that provide good visibility on court while working well with the look of your home, campus or facility.

Tennis Court Lighting

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Our Tennis Court Installation Process

We follow a clear process and keep you informed so you always know what stage the project is in and what comes next.

Consultation & Site Review

We visit your property in Austin, listen to how you want to use the court and study the land for slopes, drainage, tree cover, setbacks and access. This is where we align your goals with what the site can comfortably support.

Design & Quote

After the site review, you receive a written scope of work that outlines the layout, recommended surface system, base and drainage plan and any additions such as fencing, windscreens or lighting, along with clear pricing.

Construction & Installation

Once you approve the plan, our crew handles construction from base preparation through surfacing and line work. We focus on doing each step correctly so the finished court plays well, drains properly and holds up to regular use in Austin conditions.

Final Walkthrough & Care Gudidance

When the court is complete, we walk it with you, answer questions and confirm that it looks and plays the way it should. We also provide practical care guidance so you know how to keep the surface clean, what to watch for and when to consider routine maintenance such as resurfacing.

Why Choose Quality Courts & Outdoors in Austin

A tennis court in Austin becomes part of how people experience your property, whether it sits behind a central city home, near Lake Travis, or beside a community clubhouse. Our focus is on courts that feel good to play on, fit their surroundings and continue to perform over many seasons.

We pay attention to details like coating consistency, line alignment, edge treatments and how the court meets surrounding grass, stone or concrete. Those details are what make the court feel deliberate and finished when you step onto it or see it from the balcony, porch or street.

Craftsmanship That Shows

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We design with Austin’s weather, soils, slopes and tree cover in mind. The court is planned to work with those conditions so it drains correctly, holds its appearance and remains enjoyable to use as the years go by.

Designed for Real Conditions

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From the first conversation through the final walkthrough, you receive clear timelines, a defined scope of work and direct answers to your questions. You always know where your project stands and what to expect next.

Straightforward Communication

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What’s Included in Our Tennis Court Construction

We provide full scope tennis court construction and then adjust the details to fit your Austin property, schedule and long term plans for the court.

Site Evaluation, Layout & Planning

We begin with a site visit. We review access for equipment, existing grades and drainage, trees and hardscape, and how the court should relate to the home, pool, parking or shared amenities. From that visit we plan a layout and orientation that support good play, good sight lines and a balanced look on the property.

Excavation, Grading & Base Work

With the layout confirmed, we prepare the court area. That includes shaping the site for drainage, building a stable base to support the surface system and addressing any problem soils or rock conditions before they create visible issues. This stage plays a major role in how the court will perform in Austin’s climate over many seasons.

Surfacing, Coatings & Court Striping

Once the base is ready, we install your selected surface system, apply coatings and finish the court with accurate, clearly visible striping. We aim for an even surface texture, clean edges and lines that look balanced and sharp from every angle.

Fencing, Windscreens & Court Accessories

We can complete the court with fencing, gates, windscreens, net systems and related accessories. These elements help control balls, provide privacy where needed and make the court more comfortable and practical to use every day.

Tennis Court Resurfacing & Repairs in Austin

If you already have a tennis court in Austin, you may not need a complete rebuild. When the base is still sound, resurfacing and targeted repairs can often restore traction, improve appearance and extend the life of the court. We start by evaluating the existing surface and structure so we can recommend the right approach.

Common Signs a Court Needs Resurfacing

  • Cracks or fine fracture patterns that continue to spread

  • Coatings that appear faded, chalky, peeling or worn thin

  • Areas that feel slick, rough or uneven underfoot

  • Shallow depressions where water regularly sits after rain

  • Court lines that have become dull, broken or hard to see clearly

Resurfacing vs. Full Rebuild

Resurfacing works well when the structure and drainage beneath the court are still performing properly. If we find that ongoing problems are being driven by base movement, poor water management or other deeper issues, we explain what is happening and recommend corrective work before a new surface is installed. That way, any resurfacing investment has the support it needs to last.

Areas We Serve Near Austin, TX

We build and resurface tennis courts in Austin and nearby areas including Westlake, Lakeway, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, Buda, Kyle, Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Pflugerville and surrounding Central Texas communities.

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Get a Quote for a Professional Tennis Court in Austin

If you are planning a tennis court for your home, school or facility in Austin, we can visit the site, talk through your ideas and prepare a clear proposal. Contact us to schedule a consultation and start planning a court that fits your property, your players and your long term plans for the space.

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