Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your family's been talking about upgrading that worn-out court for a while now—and honestly, there's no better time than right now. Whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or over in the Crabapple area, homeowners across Alpharetta are discovering how artificial turf transforms their outdoor spaces. The thing is, sport courts take a beating. Rain, clay dust from our North Fulton soil, Georgia heat, and constant foot traffic wear down natural grass fast. A renovated artificial court gives you year-round playability without the mud, without the dead spots, and without spending your weekends maintaining it. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Fulton County, and we know exactly what works in your neighborhood—from the lot layout challenges in newer construction areas to how to handle drainage on these clay-heavy soils. Your court can be ready to play on in days, not weeks. Let's talk about what a real renovation looks like for your home.
Alpharetta's landscape comes with some specific quirks worth understanding. That clay-based North Fulton soil is dense—it holds water differently than loamy soil, so proper drainage design matters more here. During our humid Georgia summers, good airflow under the turf system prevents moisture buildup that can lead to algae or odor issues. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're tucked into a wooded lot near Crabapple or in one of the newer construction areas around Avalon where shade trees are still maturing. We design court orientation and subsurface systems around these factors. Many of your neighbors in Windward and Avalon area HOAs have specific landscape guidelines—we're familiar with those requirements and work within them. Court size matters too: most Alpharetta residential lots can accommodate a 30x60 court comfortably, though some compact properties need creative solutions. The key difference in a renovation versus new installation is working around existing utilities, irrigation lines, and hardscaping. We handle all that so you don't have surprises mid-project.
Yes. North Fulton clay is dense and holds moisture longer than sandy soils. We always include a properly engineered sub-base with drainage layers and sometimes add a root barrier. This prevents standing water issues during our humid summers and keeps the court stable year-round. Skip this step and you'll face settling problems within a couple seasons.
We work with Alpharetta HOAs regularly and know their landscape guidelines well. Most allow artificial courts when they're professionally installed with proper edging and maintained appearance. We'll discuss your community's specific rules upfront so there are no surprises during or after installation.
A standard court renovation usually takes 5-7 business days once we've cleared the old surface and prepped the base. That timeline assumes standard site conditions. Drainage work or utility relocations can add time, but we'll give you a realistic schedule during the initial walkthrough.
We recommend premium performance-grade synthetic turf designed to handle UV exposure and Georgia heat without excessive temperature buildup. Our system choices reflect what works best in Alpharetta's climate—surfaces that play true year-round and stay cooler underfoot during summer months compared to budget alternatives.
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