Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. provides its customers with a complete set of tennis court construction services, everything from initial design and consultation to new construction to resurfacing, repairs, lighting, and fencing. We also offer a complete line of tennis court supplies and accessories through our sister company, 10-S Tennis Supply. In short, we are here to support you for the life of your court. www.Fast-Dry.com / www.10-S.com
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How deep are the sleeves? Looks like 30"
My first year dealing with Har-Tru. Learning a lot. We had to roll every day in the spring after new material was added for a few weeks until the pros finally said they were firm enough. Now we roll a couple of times per week. I'm under the impression that the firmness had more to do with regular daily play compacting it more than our rolling them did. No play, too soft. Lots of play, firm. Now if I just had a reliable irrigation system...
Two words, KNEE PADS 😢
Two words, KNEE PADS. 😢
If you tap your foot on the court and you get any water, the courts are too wet to roll
Looks pretty basic
Why do you sell a tape stretcher?
Why does this suggest that the cord attachment be removed during heavy winds?
Looks like Fast-Dry, inc. Good work, again.
Wow that’s a hassle and a half
how do you do the layout for a new court and not mess it up?
It would be nice if this court wasn’t in the hood
I agree, that is wrong, the net should be touching the floor with no gap. Strap should pass through the net 3 squares up before attaching to ground clip. Otherwise ball can go through the gap!
Thanks!
What should we do if the slide ends up right at the top of the net when the height is set?
How do you put it together
This is simply wrong. The net should not be “tucked up inside”. The second strap should go back through the net at the third square up and connect to the harness strap on the same side of the net as the first strap. This way the net rests on the playing surface as it should….from a former USTA umpire.
Is that regular masking tape?
What size roller is that
Nice job
Now I like those plastic clips.
Ty raps not last long enough. Cheap fast install.
One can order windscreens to fit.
The ends and corners have no grommets. Wow!
Zip ties rot and break in less than 6 months. Hog ring install only.
Jim. Not if you have a hurricane coming and you need to completely remove the windscreen. If you don't, you'll damage the windscreen you might have just bought or worse yet the fence will be completely damaged. Not a fun time.
My cable came loose and is stuck 1/2 in my net.....what is the best way to get to the cable in order to run it through the other side
Did anyone ever help you with this issue? If not I can tell you how. Let me know!
What's the price range for this type of resurfacing? Say for three courts all adjacent to each other.
I’ll try an answer. Iv been maintaining both sprinkler irrigation and subsurface courts for forty + years. It depends on how many tons per court. The court is built with forty tons, which when compacted, will work out to be 1” of surface. About regrading of three courts it could run you anywhere from $15,000 to $35,000. That’s a very rough estimate. This includes new tapes of course. I would call Har-Tru, inc for more info.
Was hoping this would show how to install metal D rings instead of plastic zip ties that will dry out and fail eventually.
Called hog rings dude.
this guys good
awesome commercial!
Har tru is an awesome surface to play tennis on.
Yeah, but how did you lay the tape so straight?
They probably used a tape machine
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Brilliant! I have to install a new net and this video is perfect. Many thanks.
excellent
What kind of paint is that and how long it lasts?
Its tennis court line paint or you can use traffic paint.
zip ties don't work worth a crap, first wind we had they all ripped loose.
Make sure you use the black (UV Resistant) 100 lb. tensile strength on top and use 50 lb. on the bottom and ends, this way in high winds the 50 lb. ties break first saving the fence, posts and wind screen from further damage. Then you just re-attach the bottoms and ends with the 50 lb. ties again.
You want the tys to break if the wind gets really bad. If they don't break, the grommets might get damaged and you your fence might come down. It's much better to replace 5 cent tys vs the windscreen panel or worse the fence get damaged. Contact me for all your tennis needs.
@@johngeraghty2757 So now I have zip ties at the top, none on the bottom and use bungee cords very loose on about every 10th bottom grommet. It has some give now and doesn't blow up over the top of the wrought iron fence and get caught on the spikes. We have about 600' of fence line between the school and the park and it hasn't broken any top ones since I did this even in 50mph winds👍🏼
thanks for showing the cutting and folding portion. Great job but i need privacy, i dont see the point of this screen
what is the tape name and where can we buy it online
Sir what cost of this roller
Can this work on pavement or tarmac? Especially for small stones?
Thanks so much ♥️🎾
Very helpful! Thank you!
What does the mold look like?
What does the mold look like?
I need something that's collapsible or breaks down so it can travel in my car to various court locations
Can't even hear him
One to Three times per week? Overkill and unnecessary.
There’s a lot of factors that would determine that. Climate, geographical location, which season we’re in, how often the courts are played on, how old the clay is, under ground vs above ground irrigation, what type of roller you use (how effective it is at compaction) etc. 2x a week results in ideal playing conditions at my club in Florida.
Need to use drommit holes, this is a sloppy job
Nice work