About This Service
About this Service
Seminole Heights projects focus on mid-century bungalows and urban renovation lots where clay-rich soils and elevation changes affect drainage and foundation design. We install backyard tennis courts and practice courts that account for local soil behavior and storm runoff.
Clay-rich subsoils in Seminole Heights tend to retain water and can cause puddling if drainage isn’t engineered. Site assessment includes soil profiling and surface grading to prevent standing water after thunderstorms. A reinforced concrete base with subgrade stabilization and control joints supports consistent ball bounce. USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing is applied with slope and outlet design to move runoff away from the playing area.
Practical expectation: corner lots and tight urban parcels often require adjusted court footprints and careful grading to integrate with existing landscaping. Drainage improvements and occasional retaining or swale work may be necessary to keep the court dry and playable.