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You're coaching your kid's basketball team from the driveway, or maybe you just want a place where the neighborhood can shoot hoops without wearing down your lawn. Either way, a sport court in Alpharetta makes sense—especially if you're in Windward, Crabapple, or near the Avalon area where yard space is thoughtfully planned but still precious. We've installed courts across North Fulton for families just like yours, and here's the thing: teachers in Alpharetta deserve a break on pricing. You spend all day investing in kids' futures; we want to invest in yours. A sport court handles Georgia's humidity and our unpredictable spring rains better than bare grass ever will. It's playable year-round, requires almost no maintenance compared to a traditional court, and honestly, it adds real value to your home. Whether you're near Alpharetta City Center or out in one of the newer construction neighborhoods, we can get a court built that works with your soil, your sun exposure, and your budget. We're about 30 minutes away, and we've got educator discounts ready to go.
Alpharetta sits on North Fulton clay—that heavy, dense stuff that gets waterlogged in spring and hard as concrete by July. Good news: that clay actually supports a stable sport court foundation better than sandy soil does. We just need to grade properly and make sure drainage runs away from your foundation. If you're in one of the newer construction neighborhoods, your lot's probably already compacted and settled, which saves time. Sun exposure varies wildly here. Homes backing up to the Avalon area or near Windward often have afternoon shade from mature trees, which keeps court temperatures down in August—a real bonus in Georgia heat. We'll walk your yard and figure out orientation. Most residential lots in these neighborhoods run 60–90 feet deep, so we size courts accordingly. HOA rules in some Alpharetta communities require approval before installation, but sport courts rarely trigger pushback since they're not permanent structures. We handle that conversation with your HOA if needed. Summer heat can warp cheaper surfaces; we use Georgia-tested materials that hold up.
Most neighborhoods—Windward, Crabapple, Avalon—allow sport courts, but it depends on your specific community rules. We've worked with dozens of Alpharetta HOAs and typically get approvals without issue since courts are removable. We can help you submit plans and answer their questions. A few communities want setback specs; we know those requirements cold.
Clay is actually ideal for base stability—it compacts and stays put. The catch is drainage. We slope the foundation away from your home and sometimes add a perimeter trench in heavy-rain zones. Your Alpharetta lot's grading matters; we assess that before quoting. Spring runoff is real, but proper prep handles it.
We offer 15% off sport court installations for educators in Georgia. Just bring your school ID or pay stub—no hassle. Whether you teach in Alpharetta or commute, you qualify. It's our way of saying thanks for what you do.
Yes, if it's built right. We use UV-stabilized surfaces rated for Southern climates. Alpharetta's summer sun and humidity won't degrade quality courts. Cheaper knock-offs warp; ours don't. We've got courts here that've survived five Georgia summers without issues.
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