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Sport courts in Alpharetta have become a game-changer for families across Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the maintenance headaches of traditional courts. The North Fulton clay soil here actually works against bare ground courts—drainage issues crop up fast after our Georgia rainfall, and that red clay stains everything. That's where artificial turf sport courts shine. We've installed dozens across the 30004, 30005, and 30022 ZIP codes, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best investment they made for their property. Whether you're near the Avalon area with its tighter lot sizes or in the newer construction neighborhoods around Crabapple with more open space, there's a sport court solution that fits your yard and your family's athletic goals. No more muddy courts, no more weeds creeping through the lines, and no more canceling games because of weather.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay is beautiful for landscaping but terrible for drainage on sport courts. Rain pools faster here than in other parts of metro Atlanta, so base preparation is non-negotiable—we always recommend a gravel and perforated pipe system underneath. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where you live. Properties in Windward tend to have mature tree cover that creates shade patterns, while newer construction lots near Crabapple often sit more open. That matters for turf selection and heat absorption. Many HOAs in the Avalon area have specific requirements about court dimensions, fencing, and border materials—we check those restrictions upfront because we've seen projects delayed by compliance issues. Lot sizes also drive the conversation. Most homes in the 30009 ZIP code have modest backyards, so we often recommend smaller pickleball-focused courts rather than full basketball courts. The installation timeline here runs about 5–7 days depending on your drainage situation and whether we're adding a containment perimeter fence. Summer heat can be intense, so late spring and early fall are ideal windows.
Yes. Clay soil in Alpharetta doesn't drain well, and pooling water destroys both the turf and the subsurface. We install a 6-inch gravel base with perforated drainage pipe to channel water away from your court. Without it, you'll have standing water after rain, which defeats the purpose of artificial turf. It's an extra investment upfront, but it saves you thousands in repairs and replacement down the road.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't require direct sunlight to function, unlike natural grass. Shade is actually helpful in Alpharetta summers—it keeps the court surface cooler and more comfortable underfoot. The main consideration is leaf debris from trees overhead, which you'll need to clear periodically. We can design the court size and placement to work with your existing shade patterns.
Most do, but rules vary. We always review HOA guidelines before recommending court dimensions, fencing height, and border styles. Some neighborhoods restrict court size to specific square footages or require screening vegetation. We've worked with plenty of HOAs across the 30004 and 30022 ZIP codes and know how to navigate approvals. Getting this right upfront prevents costly modifications later.
Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on your base conditions and drainage work. Late spring (April–May) and early fall (August–September) are ideal because you avoid peak summer heat and winter wet weather. Georgia's humid summers can make installation uncomfortable and affect how the base material sets. We'll give you a specific timeline once we assess your site and soil.
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