Woof, watching that guy prepping the concrete for paint without a mask on stressed me out. Silicosis is real and I saw a lot of people being pretty cavalier about it when I was working on construction sites. Same with respect to hearing protection. Good editing and beautiful courts.
@Cape and Island Tennis & Track ok cool. yes I've noticed if you don't get it down and move along you'll have issues. Does it require a second coat that way? And are you still using a line primer when you go brush? I have had new guys try to go over something they rolled 45 seconds before and it looks like the spackle ceiling in my grandmother's basement circa 1980 😄
You don't have to be rich to build one. I'm currently in the process of building mine but I plan to hire hands, by the material, and supervise the job myself to save costs.
Elizabeth - Cape and Island Tennis and Track built the courts and we don't work in TX but can refer you to very good contractors in the area if you are looking for one. What part of TX are you in?
I used to play on asphalt. Asphalt is cheaper to build and requires no steel reinforcement or painting. But it doesn't like temperature extremes. You'll get a few uneven spots after some years but not too bad.
Wow... I can only confess that I had wildly under-estimated what it took to build a tennis court. Gentlemen, this video makes me want to ditch my career and work with you guys!