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Building a sport court in your Alpharetta backyard is one of the smartest investments we see homeowners make around Windward, Crabapple, and the Avalon area. Whether you're in one of those newer construction neighborhoods in zip codes 30004, 30005, or 30022, the reality is that North Fulton yards are getting smaller and more carefully landscaped—which means parents want every square foot to count. A dedicated sport court with artificial turf means your kids actually use the backyard instead of staring at screens. It's durable enough for daily basketball games, tennis rallies, and multi-sport practice without turning into a muddy mess after the Georgia rain. We've installed dozens of these in Alpharetta, and honestly, it's become the yard feature that gets the most use and the most compliments from neighbors. The turf we use is premium-grade, designed to handle the heat and humidity we deal with here, and it looks crisp and green year-round—no brown patches, no dead zones where the sun beats down hardest.
Here's the thing about Alpharetta yards: most of the residential lots we work on sit on that North Fulton clay base, especially in the Avalon neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. That clay is dense, which means drainage matters more than people think. We always prep the base properly to avoid pooling after heavy rain—Georgia downpours are no joke. Sun exposure is another consideration. Depending on whether your lot faces the Crabapple side or sits closer to Alpharetta City Center, you might get full afternoon sun or some tree coverage. We assess this during the site visit because it affects how the turf will perform and how much maintenance you'll realistically do. Most Alpharetta homeowners have yards between 1,500 and 3,500 square feet, so we're usually building 20x40 or similar court dimensions. HOAs in this area—especially around Windward and the Avalon area—tend to be reasonable about sport courts if the design complements the home. We handle those conversations with HOA boards regularly and know exactly what documentation they'll ask for. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, and we'll coordinate around your schedule.
Absolutely. The turf we install is engineered for hot, humid climates and includes UV stabilizers. Georgia sun is intense, but modern turf doesn't soften or degrade the way older products did. We've seen courts hold up beautifully for 8+ years in Crabapple and Windward. The real key is proper base preparation and good drainage—that North Fulton clay needs to be handled right or you'll trap water underneath.
It depends on your neighborhood. Avalon, Windward, and most of the 30004/30005 zip code communities do have HOAs, but they're generally supportive of well-designed sport courts. We'll provide architectural renderings, materials specs, and handle initial HOA contact if you want. In most cases, approval is straightforward—HOAs care that it's not an eyesore, and ours never are.
More than people realize. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a perforated base layer and often use crushed stone to channel water away. Skip this step and you'll have standing water after rain, which ruins the court and the turf. It's a standard part of our installation process—non-negotiable in Alpharetta.
Yes, but slope affects cost and design. Alpharetta lots, especially newer ones, often have some grade. We can build on slopes up to about 3–5%, leveling as needed. Steeper slopes mean more fill and more prep work. During your free site visit, we'll measure the slope and give you real numbers on what it'll take.
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