Tennis Windscreen Tips from Professional Tournament Tennis Screen Supplier
Tennis windscreen manufacturer All Court Fabrics has seen it all. As a supplier to major tennis tournaments from Florida to California, they have had to deal with every special needs situation imaginable when it comes to tennis windscreen. Teri Wyscocki of All Court Fabrics offers tips and tricks to ensure a smooth and long lasting tennis screen installation.
Chicago, IL, April 25, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The one thing to remember when purchasing windscreen: "Plan ahead," says Teri Wysocki of All Court Fabrics. "Most custom windscreen takes 2 weeks to fabricate, and you want to make sure you get it right the first time."
The other primary issue to remember, she says, is to secure the windscreen using every grommet available. "Make sure, whatever you use to secure the windscreen, that you tie down the windscreen using all grommets. I always tell clients, this is a critical part of the installation."
Wysocki says that clients also need to inspect their installation site and consider factors like weather, wind, sight lines and noise.
"Florida tennis windscreen in an outdoor setting, for example, requires a different grade of material than an indoor tennis facility. Here at All Court Fabrics we help customers run through the various tennis screen requirements and usually we can quickly find the correct material grade and custom features."
If spectators are a part of the equation, Wyscocki recommends dark colors. "Tennis courts with dark windscreens installed on the fence makes it easier for spectators to see the ball when in play."
Spectators also create a natural marketing opportunity, Wyscocki says. "Customers frequently don't realize that we can add custom design elements to tennis windscreen. We get a lot of good feedback from customers who say it adds a professional and brand enhancing upgrade to tennis windscreen." Wysocki says popular custom design elements include logos, mascots, and sponsor information.
Finally Wysocki mentions the one thing customers frequently forget about when purchasing tennis windscreen: something with which to secure it. "Accessories for hanging like tie-wraps, lacing cord and ladder actually take a minute to consider. Say you are installing at an outdoor facility in South Florida, your method of securing windscreen becomes very important."
For more information on Tennis Windscreen visit www.AllCourtFabrics.com
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The other primary issue to remember, she says, is to secure the windscreen using every grommet available. "Make sure, whatever you use to secure the windscreen, that you tie down the windscreen using all grommets. I always tell clients, this is a critical part of the installation."
Wysocki says that clients also need to inspect their installation site and consider factors like weather, wind, sight lines and noise.
"Florida tennis windscreen in an outdoor setting, for example, requires a different grade of material than an indoor tennis facility. Here at All Court Fabrics we help customers run through the various tennis screen requirements and usually we can quickly find the correct material grade and custom features."
If spectators are a part of the equation, Wyscocki recommends dark colors. "Tennis courts with dark windscreens installed on the fence makes it easier for spectators to see the ball when in play."
Spectators also create a natural marketing opportunity, Wyscocki says. "Customers frequently don't realize that we can add custom design elements to tennis windscreen. We get a lot of good feedback from customers who say it adds a professional and brand enhancing upgrade to tennis windscreen." Wysocki says popular custom design elements include logos, mascots, and sponsor information.
Finally Wysocki mentions the one thing customers frequently forget about when purchasing tennis windscreen: something with which to secure it. "Accessories for hanging like tie-wraps, lacing cord and ladder actually take a minute to consider. Say you are installing at an outdoor facility in South Florida, your method of securing windscreen becomes very important."
For more information on Tennis Windscreen visit www.AllCourtFabrics.com
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All Court Fabrics
Teri Wysocki
800-401-6533
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Teri Wysocki
800-401-6533
allcourtfabrics.com
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