Color Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Alpharetta are becoming a must-have for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon development, or out in Crabapple, we've installed dozens of these courts for homeowners who got tired of driving to the city or waiting for public facility availability. The beauty of a sport court with artificial turf is that it handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil conditions way better than traditional asphalt or concrete. You get a court that plays consistently year-round, drains properly through our North Fulton clay base prep, and honestly looks sharp in your backyard. We're about 30 minutes from most of Alpharetta, so we know the neighborhoods, the newer construction challenges, and what works with HOA guidelines in areas like Crabapple and around the Alpharetta City Center. Color options give you real flexibility—you can match your home's aesthetic or go bold with multiple court-line colors. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay is one of the first things we account for. That dense, sometimes waterlogged soil means proper base preparation and drainage are non-negotiable—we're not just laying turf on top of what's there. Most newer construction lots have decent grading, but we always assess the natural water flow from your roof and gutters. Summer sun exposure varies wildly depending on your tree canopy; homes in Windward and near Avalon often have mature oaks that provide afternoon shade, which actually helps preserve court surface in peak heat. Newer neighborhoods toward Crabapple can have more open yards with full southern exposure—we factor that into color selection and infill recommendations. HOA covenants in some Alpharetta communities specify court setbacks or color palettes, so we review those details upfront. Lot sizes range from compact suburban to sprawling acreage, which determines whether you're fitting a half-court, full court, or multi-sport layout. Georgia's humidity means we spec materials that shed water fast and resist algae growth better than older synthetic options.
Absolutely. Clay actually requires more careful base prep, but that's our specialty. We'll improve drainage and compact a proper sub-base so water moves away from the court. Shade from oaks is a bonus—it keeps the surface cooler and extends turf life. We assess tree root zones beforehand and plan layout accordingly.
It depends on your home and surroundings. In Windward and Crabapple, earth-tone borders with bright court lines pop nicely. Near Avalon's modern architecture, grays and greens blend seamlessly. We bring samples and walk your yard in different times of day so you see real-world lighting before deciding.
Many do, especially in newer developments. We pull covenants early in the process—setbacks, sight-line rules, and approved color palettes vary by community. Being local, we know the common restrictions and can guide you toward compliant designs that still look great.
High humidity speeds algae and mold growth on lower-quality turf. We specify premium synthetic blends with antimicrobial infill and drainage designed for Georgia's climate. Proper grading and our North Fulton base prep keep moisture from pooling, so your court stays playable and clean year-round.
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