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Sport courts in Alpharetta have become the centerpiece for families who want their kids to stay active without the drive to a commercial facility. Whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon area, or out toward Crabapple, a backyard sport court means basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play happens at home. We've installed dozens of these across North Fulton, and Alpharetta homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The newer construction lots throughout your neighborhoods—especially in 30023 and 30022—often have the space and the clay-based soil that actually works in our favor during installation. Unlike some Georgia properties, your foundation is stable, which means your court surface stays level season after season. Our team knows Alpharetta's landscape inside and out. We understand the HOA guidelines in Windward, we've worked with neighbors in Avalon who share property lines, and we've navigated the seasonal clay conditions that come with North Fulton living. A sport court isn't just a surface; it's an investment in your property value and your family's routine.
North Fulton clay is actually one of the best soil types for sport court installation—it compacts well and provides excellent drainage, which matters in Georgia's humid summers. Your newer construction lots typically have good grading already in place, so we're not fighting poorly developed yards like we sometimes see in older subdivisions. Alpharetta's summers mean afternoon sun exposure, especially in the Windward and Crabapple areas where tree coverage varies block to block. We always recommend assessing your shade patterns before finalizing court orientation; a northwest-facing court in your area can stay cooler during peak summer play. Many HOA communities in the Avalon area and near Alpharetta City Center have specific guidelines about court colors, fencing, and setbacks—we review those restrictions upfront so there's no surprise during installation. Lot sizes in your ZIP codes (30004, 30005, 30009, 30022, 30023) range significantly, which affects whether we're installing a full basketball court, a half court, or a multi-sport 30x40 setup. Winter weather rarely impacts surface integrity here, but spring rain management during installation is critical. We always plan our timeline around Alpharetta's wet season to ensure proper base cure.
Most do, but requirements vary. Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple communities each have different rules on court size, materials, and color schemes. We review your HOA covenants before quoting and help you submit approval requests if needed. Many HOAs actually encourage recreation facilities that keep families engaged at home.
Your clay-based soil is an advantage—it compacts solidly and provides stable underlayment. Drainage is excellent in well-graded lots, which most newer Alpharetta properties have. We confirm your yard's grading during the site visit and adjust base preparation if needed to prevent water pooling.
We map your sun patterns and recommend north-south orientation when possible to minimize afternoon glare and heat absorption. In neighborhoods like Windward and Crabapple where tree coverage varies, shade at certain times of day can actually extend play season comfort.
Most residential courts take 2–3 weeks from start to finish, depending on lot size and weather. Spring and fall are ideal; we avoid heavy rain windows. Once we schedule, we coordinate around your family's needs and Alpharetta's seasonal patterns.
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