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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Alpharetta—especially in neighborhoods like Windward and around the Avalon area where newer construction means smaller yard footprints and premium land values. Rather than watching your kids head to a gym or rec center every time they want to shoot hoops or practice tennis, a dedicated sport court right in your backyard changes everything. We've installed dozens of these in North Fulton, and the transformation is always the same: your yard becomes the neighborhood hub. Whether you're in Crabapple, near Alpharetta City Center, or anywhere in the 30004 or 30009 zip codes, we can design and build a court that fits your space and your family's actual play style. The clay soil and variable sun exposure here actually give us some real advantages when it comes to drainage and surface durability—once you understand how your lot sits, the installation becomes straightforward. Most homeowners are surprised by how quickly a quality court pays dividends in family time and property appeal.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay soil is dense and can retain moisture, which is exactly why proper substrate prep matters before your sport court goes in. Newer construction lots—common in Windward and the Avalon developments—often have compacted fill, so we always recommend a site assessment to check drainage patterns and existing grade. Shade varies significantly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy; homes in Crabapple tend to have more mature landscaping overhead, while properties closer to Alpharetta City Center might see fuller sun exposure. That shapes surface temperature and maintenance cycles. Most residential lots here run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which typically gives us room for a 30x60 or 40x50 court without eating your entire backyard. HOA rules in Avalon and other managed communities sometimes have aesthetic guidelines—we've worked through those repeatedly and know how to choose court colors and materials that clear approval. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows in Georgia; we avoid the peak heat and heavy summer rain. Your court's longevity depends partly on how well water moves away from it, and that's where understanding local soil behavior makes all the difference.
Absolutely. North Fulton clay is actually predictable—we've learned exactly how it behaves. The key is a proper base layer and drainage plan before we install the court surface. We always recommend a soil assessment if your lot is newer construction, since fill may be compacted. With the right prep, clay becomes a non-issue, and your court will last 10-15 years without major problems.
Most do, with minor conditions. Avalon and Windward communities sometimes request specific colors or placement away from front-facing areas. We handle HOA coordination regularly and know which surface finishes pass review in these neighborhoods. Get your CC&R guidelines, share them with us, and we'll design accordingly. It's rarely a blocker.
A 30x60 half-court fits most residential lots here and handles basketball, pickleball, or tennis. If you've got a quarter-acre or more and want full court dimensions, we can do 40x50. Crabapple properties and larger homes near Alpharetta City Center often have room for 50x100. We'll walk your site and show you options that don't swallow your yard.
Spring and fall are ideal—March through May and September through November. We avoid peak summer heat and the heavy rain months. Alpharetta's climate is manageable, but ground temperature and moisture affect curing. If you're ready now, we can do it, but scheduling in shoulder seasons means faster installation and fewer weather delays.
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