What is En Tout Cas court?
What is En Tout Cas court?
En tout cas (French for “in any case”) is a version of red clay with a coarser top layer to improve drainage. The coarser surface allows more water to run through the surface of the court drying the surface more quickly after rain.
How much does a tennis court cost?
Tennis Court Cost Building a regulation-sized tennis court costs $60,000 on average, with a range of $25,000 to $120,000. A half-sized court might cost as little as $20,000, with most in the $25,000 to $30,000 range.
What is Pladek?
Pladek is an acrylic painted porous hard tennis court surface that plays at a medium pace. It is a well-established and popular choice that offers value for money for home courts, clubs, parks and schools.
Are there any tennis courts built in en tout cas?
In fact, there is only one builder of En-Tout-Cas tennis court surfaces and our family involvement with the company stretches back to 1946. Quality comes first at En-Tout-Cas and always has. That’s why you will find our tennis courts and multi-use games areas in use all over Great Britain.
Where does the name En tout cas come from?
En-Tout-Cas have been building the world’s finest and best-known tennis court surfaces since 1909. The name comes from the French phrase which translates roughly as “in all conditions.” The En-Tout-Cas name is known the world over and is often used as a generic term for any synthetic tennis court.
Who is the only builder of tennis court surfaces?
In fact, there is only one builder of En-Tout-Cas tennis court surfaces and our family involvement with the company stretches back to 1946. Quality comes first at En-Tout-Cas and always has.
Which is the best tennis court for home use?
For home use, we recommend either Savanna which is soft, durable and the most advanced synthetic grass tennis court surface available, or Pladek, an excellent all-around tennis surface for those who prefer a hard court. These two surfaces offer home users a great combination of lower maintenance and value for money.