Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of folks in Alpharetta reach out to us because they've got kids who need a place to train year-round, or they want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just general athletic play without worrying about Georgia weather shutting them down. Whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or up in the Crabapple area, an indoor sport court changes the game—literally. We've installed plenty of these across North Fulton, and the demand keeps growing because homeowners here understand the value of a functional backyard space that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain or become unusable during summer heat. An artificial turf sport court gives you that year-round flexibility. You're not dealing with natural grass wear patterns, drainage issues from our heavy clay soil, or seasonal dead spots. Instead, you get a consistent playing surface that handles whatever weather pattern Georgia throws at it. Most of our clients in the 30004, 30005, and 30009 zip codes are investing in these courts because they want their kids to have serious training grounds at home, or they're simply tired of maintaining traditional grass in newer construction neighborhoods where lot sizes vary dramatically. The upfront investment pays for itself in convenience alone—no more canceled practices, no more muddy aftermath, just reliable athletic space.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay soil is honestly one of the reasons artificial turf sport courts make so much sense here. That dense clay drainage pattern means standing water is a real concern during Georgia's heavy spring and summer rains. When you install a sport court with proper sub-base preparation, you're essentially solving that problem permanently. The neighborhoods around Windward and Crabapple tend to have slightly larger lots, which gives us room to work with custom sizing. Newer construction properties in the Avalon area and near Alpharetta City Center often have tighter footprints, so we've gotten good at maximizing court dimensions for those constraints. Sun exposure varies depending on your property's tree canopy—common in many North Fulton yards—so we assess shade patterns during installation planning. Many HOAs in Alpharetta have landscape guidelines, so we always pull those first and make sure your court design aligns with community standards. The clay soil actually works in our favor during installation because it's stable and compacts well for proper drainage layers. Summer heat here is intense, so we spec materials that won't get uncomfortably hot underfoot and that maintain consistent ball response even in 95-degree temperatures.
Most do, yes. We've worked with Windward, Crabapple, and Avalon-area communities—they typically allow courts if they're setback-compliant and match neighborhood aesthetic guidelines. We handle the HOA review process and help you get approvals before breaking ground. Always smart to check your specific covenant docs first.
It's significant. Our North Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install engineered base layers—gravel, perforated pipe, and aggregate—beneath the turf to handle rainfall. This prevents pooling and ensures your court stays playable during Georgia's wet seasons. It's not complicated, just necessary planning.
Depends on your lot size and setbacks. Newer construction in the 30022 and 30023 zips often has smaller footprints than older neighborhoods. We customize dimensions—you might do a half-court or multipurpose setup instead of full regulation. We'll survey your space and show you realistic options.
Modern sport-court turf is engineered to handle Georgia heat without warping or losing ball response. We use materials with cooler surface properties and infill systems that regulate temperature. Your court stays functional and safe even during peak summer, unlike natural grass which dies back.
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