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Sport courts in Alpharetta neighborhoods like Windward and the Avalon area have exploded in popularity over the last few years—and for good reason. Homeowners here are discovering that artificial turf sport courts deliver year-round playability without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in North Fulton's clay-heavy soil. Whether your family is into basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use, an HOA-compliant court transforms a backyard into a genuine recreation hub. The newer construction lots throughout 30004 and 30022 often have the square footage to accommodate a court, and our team has installed dozens of systems that sailed through community approvals. We're familiar with the landscape guidelines that communities around Alpharetta City Center and beyond typically enforce—and we build courts that satisfy those rules while maximizing durability and performance. From the initial site assessment to final line striping, we handle the installation process with the precision that Alpharetta's competitive HOA boards expect.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay presents a unique challenge for sport court installation. That dense, moisture-retaining soil can shift seasonally, which is why proper base preparation—drainage gravel, compaction, and slope management—isn't optional here; it's essential to prevent settling and surface irregularities over time. The region's mix of sunny yards (common in Windward developments) and tree-shaded properties (plenty of mature oaks in Crabapple) means your court's orientation and drainage needs vary block by block. Most HOA covenants in this area allow artificial turf sport courts, but they do impose height restrictions on fencing and require natural-looking edge finishes—no bright neon borders. Lot sizes in newer subdivisions tend to be generous enough for a regulation court footprint, though we often customize dimensions to fit your space while maintaining proper play dimensions. Spring and fall weather in Alpharetta is ideal for installation work, and our crews account for the region's afternoon thunderstorms by ensuring your drainage system handles Georgia's heavy summer rainfall.
Most Alpharetta communities—including those in Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple—permit artificial turf courts as long as they meet specific guidelines: fencing height limits (typically 4-6 feet), setback requirements from property lines, and natural color palettes. We submit site plans and renderings to your HOA before installation and have a strong track record of first-pass approvals in this area. We'll review your covenants upfront so there are no surprises.
North Fulton clay doesn't drain like sandy loam, so we invest extra attention in base layers—typically 4-6 inches of compacted gravel with a perforated drainage system underneath. This prevents standing water and frost heave during winter thaw cycles. It costs more upfront, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that buckles after three.
Most newer construction homes in 30004, 30022, and 30023 have enough depth and width for a 94-by-50-foot regulation court or a smaller 60-by-30-foot recreational version. We'll do a free site assessment to confirm your yard's dimensions, sun exposure, and drainage patterns, then propose a layout that maximizes play space while respecting setbacks.
Artificial turf courts need far less than natural grass in Georgia's humidity and clay conditions. Quarterly cleaning (debris and leaf removal), occasional infill top-ups, and line refreshing every few years keep courts in tournament condition. We provide maintenance guides tailored to Alpharetta's weather patterns so you stay ahead of algae and mildew during humid summers.
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