What is a Liner system? Do you need one for your facility? What are the benefits? Learn more about the benefits that your facility can experience from having a Liner System installed over your indoor playing facility.
If you own or manage a facility with indoor tennis courts, you’ve probably put a lot of thought into how to deliver the best indoor tennis playing experience. Considerations include what type of lighting to use that will give you the light levels appropriate for your facility along with the level of tennis that will be played at your facility (i.e. are you hosting collegiate or professional level tournaments? Light levels will be a major consideration). In addition, the court surface is another key factor..what color combination allows for the best visibility? For additional information about tennis court surfacing, we recommend contacting our partner, Har-Tru. Another part of the indoor tennis court area that owners and managers should be considering is the ceiling and walls. Are the elements (electrical wiring, pipes, etc) in your ceiling and walls exposed? Do you have an indirect lighting application that is pointing light up to the ceiling? What is your HVAC set up? Do you run air conditioning and/or heating in the indoor tennis court area?
One solution to these questions is a highly durable and reflective Liner material that can be applied to ceilings and walls. Sports Interiors offers a Liner System that delivers the following benefits:
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improves light levels (whether indirect or direct lighting is used) and overall distribution of light
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reduces heating and air conditioning costs while helping to maintain proper temperatures
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improves the overall aesthetics of the indoor tennis court area
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30+ years of no rips, tears, or punctures (we install this Liner System in hockey rinks as well)
Learn more about our Reflective Liner System
So now you know a little about the benefits of a Liner System. Before deciding on what company to go with, here are some additional considerations:
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How is the Liner System applied? Is it stapled or mechanically affixed?
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Will you need insulation as well? (there can sometimes be rebate money available)
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How long with the installation take? (this type of work is much more labor-intensive than a lighting project for example)
If you’d like to learn more about why a Liner System could be the right choice for your facility, contact us to discuss!