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Welcome to the Willow Oaks Tennis Blog

This Blog will follow the renovation of the indoor tennis courts between May 2012 and completion.

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Welcome to the Willow Oaks Tennis Blog

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Renovation Begins

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Monday, August 20, 2012

DecoTurf surface taking shape, with color!

We are in the final stages of the DecoTurf surface applications.  Other work such as line painting, curtain hanging and net installations will be completed over the next several days.   The Grand Re-Opening celebration has been planned for Friday, August 31st from 5 - 7:30 p.m. with ribbon cutting, pro exhibition, and round-robin play.  Complimentary hors d'ouevres and member signed bar service.   Reservations encouraged by calling the tennis shop at 320-3244. 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Insulation Repaired and Added

Before

To improve the indoor climate and energy efficiency, insulation was both added and repaired around the perimeter of the facility. The insulation covering all of the walls was then cleaned by a professional cleaning company.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Asphalt Goes Down






In one of the most critical steps in the tennis court reconstruction, asphalt is spread across the sub-floor in two applications. The three inch surrface is spread and rolled. The indoor facility reached temperatures of over 130 degrees as the work was occuring.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Coating and Painting

Painting of the steel colums on the indoor courts is underway. The first step in the process is the coating of the base of the steel where the areas were affected by rust and corrosion caused by water in the facility. The base coat is a zinc layer that prevents further rust damage and will protect the metal from any moisture. Next, the entire column will be covered with an aluminum based paint that will serve as a base for the white primer and paint. In total the beams will receive between 5 and 6 applications. These coatings will protect the building and last for years to come.

Care of the Building

Years of build up of clay and materials caused some significant damage to sections of the indoor structure. The moisture combined with the lack of air movement below the surface led to the deterioration of door frames, electrical boxes, and the bases of some of the steel columns. Through the course of the renovation these areas have been repaired or replaced by the maintenance staff of Willow Oaks to ensure safety and to extend the life of the building. Here you see the frame of the entry door that was uncovered as part of the excavation. The clay and gravel were as high as one foot above the base of the door frame.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Building a New Base

During the excavation, 15 to 16 inches of material was removed from the entire court surface. From there, the ground was leveled using a small construction grader. A layer of stone 4 inches deep will be spread and compacted throughout the building to provide a  strong base for the new courts.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Preparing for Net Posts

As part of the construction, the concrete supports for the net posts are being replaced.  The posts are being removed along with the old cement bases.  The new foundations begin with removing 4 feet of material from the subfloor.  Steel and PVC pipe is set in the concrete as for a sleeve for the new net posts.