The primary role of a Tennis Fence is to keep Tennis Balls contained within the playing court area. The selvage of the bottom, top, and top caps are knuckled for security. A Tennis Fence can come in a variety of materials, from traditional timber to steel frames with chain link fabric. The main consideration when choosing a Tennis Fence is the degree of privacy desired.
Some more sophisticated materials include wood, vinyl, ornamental aluminum, or a combination of materials. A vinyl-coated chain link fence is a good choice, as the fused and adhered vinyl-coating protects the core wire from rust and corrosion. Some Tennis Fences include a feature gate hardware for added protection.
Tennis Fences have a total height of 10’-12’ (3.05-3.66 m), panel width of 10’ (3.05 m), and posts with diameters of between 2.5”-3” (6.35-7.62 cm).
The primary role of a Tennis Fence is to keep Tennis Balls contained within the playing court area. The selvage of the bottom, top, and top caps are knuckled for security. A Tennis Fence can come in a variety of materials, from traditional timber to steel frames with chain link fabric. The main consideration when choosing a Tennis Fence is the degree of privacy desired.
Some more sophisticated materials include wood, vinyl, ornamental aluminum, or a combination of materials. A vinyl-coated chain link fence is a good choice, as the fused and adhered vinyl-coating protects the core wire from rust and corrosion. Some Tennis Fences include a feature gate hardware for added protection.
Tennis Fences have a total height of 10’-12’ (3.05-3.66 m), panel width of 10’ (3.05 m), and posts with diameters of between 2.5”-3” (6.35-7.62 cm).