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Lee Tennis introduces a Revolutionary new Tru-Flow Spreader.

Are you getting what you paid for?

Don't forget the Lights!


Lee Tennis introduces a Revolutionary new Tru-Flow Spreader.
Signs of springtime are everywhere... the forsythia’s in bloom, trees are budding, tulips are popping, and your tennis players are clamoring to get on the Har-Tru courts. But before play can begin, we need to repair the damage done by Mother Nature over the past few winter months and top-dress those courts. Each year, court owners from Florida to Maine to California, go through this right of passage in an effort to deliver the best tennis playing surface possible.

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Are you getting what you paid for?
For years, the catch phrase used among tennis court builders to describe the placement of a new layer of Har-Tru surfacing was referred to as a “lift”.  Countless numbers of specifications and construction contracts have been writtenusing this often subjective term.

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Don't forget the Lights!
The one aspect of spring maintenance that I neglected when I was heading up facility maintenance at a local country club was our lighting system.  Court owners and maintainers can become so occupied with the pressures of getting the courts open for play in the early Spring, that we often ignore the investment in our court lighting.

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