Pickleball and Tennis Courts Contractors for Florida Condo & HOA’s – Mor Sports Group

Pickleball and Tennis Courts Contractors for Florida Condo & HOA’s – Mor Sports Group

The State of Florida is widely regarded as the pickleball capital of the world, PickleBall is one of the fastest growing recreational sports in America. In Florida alone, there are over 10,000 PickleBall players. The sport is extremely popular with seniors ages 50 plus as an alternative to tennis and table tennis. 

Pickleball gives you a good aerobic workout without as much stress and strain on joints and muscles, as mentioned above. The endorphins and other bioamines that are released with all exercise are useful in elevating self-esteem and combating depression – both problems that can come with older age.

 

Do your Buildings have Pickleball Courts? If not you need to add this to one of the Amenities for all of your Owners in your Condo & HOA Associations.

 

MOR SPORTS GROUP

Contact Mor Sports Group

Gary Morton CHST SMS

Group Technical and Sales Manager

239-560-8613

Gary@morsportsgroup.com

16120 Lee Road, Suite 150, Fort Myers 33912

http://www.morsportsgroup.com

 

When you choose Mor Sports Group you will be given owner entry to our internal project management software which will give you access to all scheduling, daily logs, planning and much more. You will have constant communication with all our staff from our in house installers onsite performing works right through to our foreman and operation managers who are there to ensure your project vision is completed .

We are proud of the reputation we have created at Mor Sports and we will do everything to ensure that our reputation continues to grow, aiming to create long term Clients who always think first of Mor Sports for their repeat business.

We are ready to install Pickleball Courts for your buildings

Playing Surface installation

All of the installation of the cushion and playing system was undertaken by our own in house, trained and experienced employees.Firstly, the asphalt pavement was checked for irregularities. To check for isolated “bird baths”, the asphalt pavement was flooded with water to check for planarity levels and to identify any low isolated areas.

Any low areas were patched and levelled and minor irregularities were attended to. To correct these minor surface irregularities, a filler coat was applied. This coat is an acrylic binder mixed with Portland cement and a sand aggregate.

 


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