Cleaning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Alpharetta take a beating—literally. Between the Georgia heat, the kids' weekend tournaments, and the unpredictable spring rains that turn North Fulton clay into a slippery mess, your court surface deteriorates faster than you'd think. Whether your court is in Windward, nestled near the Avalon area, or out in Crabapple, keeping that playing surface clean and game-ready is a year-round challenge. We've installed and maintained hundreds of sport courts across Fulton County, and we know exactly what Alpharetta's climate throws at artificial turf—clay dust settling into the fibers, algae growth from humidity, and the general wear that comes with serious athletic use. This isn't about vanity; a dirty, poorly maintained court becomes a liability. Performance suffers, footing gets unreliable, and drainage backs up. The good news? Regular cleaning and smart maintenance extend your court's life by years and keep it performing like it did on installation day. Let's talk about what your court needs.
Alpharetta's newer construction lots often sit on dense North Fulton clay, which works against you in two ways. First, that clay dust migrates onto your sport court surface constantly—especially during dry stretches. Second, when it rains, clay particles get tracked onto the turf and settle into the backing, compromising drainage over time. Your court's sun exposure matters too. Properties in the Avalon area and around Alpharetta City Center get full afternoon sun, which accelerates UV breakdown of synthetic fibers and increases algae risk in shaded corners. Most residential courts here are 15,000 to 30,000 square feet—large enough that DIY cleaning becomes exhausting and ineffective. Many Alpharetta neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about court appearance and maintenance schedules, so staying on top of cleaning isn't optional. We recommend seasonal deep cleaning in spring and fall, with spot treatments during Georgia's humid summer months when algae and mold thrive. The red clay soil here means you'll battle dust and sediment year-round—professional vacuum extraction and power cleaning aren't luxuries; they're necessities to keep your court's warranty valid and your investment protected.
North Fulton's clay-heavy soil is the culprit. Alpharetta's newer construction lots expose that red clay constantly, and it migrates onto your court surface through foot traffic and wind. Combined with Georgia's humidity and seasonal pollen, you're fighting multiple contaminants. Courts in Windward and Crabapple experience the same issue—it's geographic, not a maintenance failure on your part.
In Alpharetta's climate, we recommend quarterly deep cleaning minimum, with spot treatments between visits during summer. If your court sees heavy tournament use or sits in a shaded area (common near the Avalon development), bump that to six visits yearly. Regular cleaning prevents algae buildup, maintains drainage, and protects your warranty.
You can sweep and remove debris, but DIY pressure washing damages turf fibers and the backing system. We use specialized equipment that extracts contaminants without harming your court. For Alpharetta's clay dust problem especially, professional vacuum extraction reaches deep into the backing where clay settles—something a garden hose can't touch.
Pricing depends on court size, condition, and how long it's gone between cleanings. Most Alpharetta courts (15,000–30,000 sq ft) run $400–$800 per cleaning. Neglected courts with heavy algae or clay accumulation cost more. We're 30 minutes from Alpharetta and offer seasonal packages that save you money versus one-off visits.
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