Emergency Repair: Stainless Steel Revolving Door Panel on Inflatable Tennis Court

Custom Welding
March 21, 2026
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We were called out on an emergency job after a large stainless steel panel on a revolving door was torn off at a pressurised inflatable tennis court.

This door is critical to maintaining the internal air pressure that keeps the entire structure inflated and operational. With the panel missing, the court was at immediate risk of closure.

Our team responded rapidly:

  • Assessed the damage on site
  • Fabricated a new curved stainless steel panel to exact specifications in our workshop
  • Removed the damaged frame sections
  • Professionally welded and fitted the new panel
  • Re-aligned and sealed the revolving door for full operation

The repair was completed efficiently, restoring full functionality and allowing the tennis court to remain open without further downtime.

This project highlights our capability in emergency stainless steel fabrication, on-site welding, and precision repair work for leisure and commercial facilities.

At JC Welding we offer:

  • Emergency call-out repairs
  • Stainless steel panel fabrication and replacement
  • Revolving door repairs and modifications
  • Structural steelwork for inflatable structures and buildings
  • Fast-response on-site welding services

If you have a broken stainless steel door, frame, or any urgent metalwork issue, contact JC Welding — we’ll get it fixed quickly and correctly.

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