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Court Resurfacing Synthetic Grass Surfaces


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That’s exactly what you get from tennis court and MUGA surface systems from Sports Coatings.


Not just stunning looking but stunning in performance - with great grip, long-lasting durability, easy maintenance and bright, intense colours.


For advice on stunning surfaces for new courts and refurbishment, outdoors or in, contact Mike Burton.


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CopriSystems tough durable canopies are ideal for providing year round sporting facilities with total protection from the elements. Up to 40m spans available with unlimited length in either fixed or telescopic models. Translucent covers allow maximum natural light and full length sliding curtains provide complete ventilation.


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With a CopriSystems sports dome - for year round protection from the weather


• Structural, lightweight galvanised steel frame


• Translucent cover • Natural ventilation • Cost efficient • Fast installation • Year round weather protection • Suitable for a wide range of sports


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