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Sport courts in Alpharetta backyards are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the drive to a public facility. Whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon area, or out toward Crabapple, we've installed courts for homeowners who got tired of fighting for court time at local gyms. The thing about North Fulton properties is they're often newer builds with good-sized lots—perfect for a 30x60 or customized court layout. We handle the whole process: site assessment, base prep on that clay soil you've got, and turf installation that'll hold up through Georgia's heat and occasional ice. Most of our Alpharetta clients are surprised how much their kids actually use the court once it's in—beats screen time and gets the whole neighborhood involved. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we're close enough to handle your project without the logistics headache. Ready to talk through what a sport court could look like for your property?
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay can be deceptive. It compacts well, which is great for a stable base, but it also holds water differently than sandy soils—meaning proper drainage design matters more here than in some other Georgia areas. We always start with a site visit to check sun exposure, especially if your lot is in the tree-heavy Crabapple neighborhoods or closer to Avalon where shade patterns shift seasonally. HOA communities in Alpharetta (particularly around Windward and the newer developments) sometimes have specific landscape approval processes, but sport courts typically qualify as recreational improvements rather than prohibited structures—we'll help you navigate that if needed. Most lots we see are half-acre to one acre, which gives us solid flexibility for court sizing and positioning. The clay base needs proper grading and a perimeter drainage system to prevent pooling during heavy rain. Summer heat means your turf selection matters—we recommend cooler-touch infill options since Alpharetta gets genuine Georgia summers. Installation usually takes 5-7 days depending on site conditions and any fill work your property needs.
Most Alpharetta HOAs, including those in Windward and around the Avalon area, permit sport courts as residential recreational structures. We've worked through approval processes in multiple Alpharetta subdivisions and can provide renderings and spec sheets to your HOA if needed. Approval timelines typically run 2-4 weeks. Contact us and we'll advise based on your specific community rules.
Clay compacts well and provides a stable base, but it doesn't drain naturally. We design a sloped base with perimeter drainage to move water away from the court. Without proper grading on Alpharetta's clay, you risk pooling and turf damage. Our site assessment specifically accounts for your lot's slope and subsurface conditions before we quote.
Standard black infill absorbs heat—we get it. Alpharetta summers are intense. We offer light-colored infill blends and specialized cooler-touch systems that reduce surface temperature by 10-15 degrees. Worth discussing during your consultation, especially if your court gets afternoon sun near Alpharetta City Center or in open Crabapple lots.
Typical install runs 5-7 business days, depending on site conditions and base prep. Clay soil sometimes needs grading and fill adjustments, which adds a day or two. Weather delays are rare in summer but possible in spring. We'll give you a precise timeline after the initial site visit.
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