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Building a sport court in Alpharetta isn't just about laying down turf—it's about creating a space where your family actually wants to spend time. Whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or out in the Crabapple neighborhoods, we've worked with enough North Fulton homeowners to know what works and what doesn't on these newer construction lots. A lot of properties around here came with decent bones but questionable yard layouts, and that's where a purpose-built sport court changes everything. Instead of watching kids disappear into screens, you get basketball, tennis, or multi-sport courts right there in your backyard. We're veteran-owned, we know the value of building something that lasts, and we've got the expertise to handle Alpharetta's specific soil and drainage challenges. From the Alpharetta City Center corridor down to the quieter residential pockets, we've installed courts that handle Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil without falling apart after two seasons. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property.
Alpharetta's clay-dominant soil is both a blessing and a curse for sport court installation. The blessing: it compacts well and provides solid drainage when properly graded. The curse: it shifts slightly with seasonal moisture, which is why base preparation matters more here than in sandy regions. Most newer construction homes in Windward and the Avalon area have yards that were graded but not necessarily optimized for athletic surfaces. We account for that from day one. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood—properties closer to the tree canopy in Crabapple need different UV-resistant turf specs than the more open lots near Alpharetta City Center. HOA rules around here tend to be reasonable about functional improvements, but we always verify deed restrictions before breaking ground. The typical Alpharetta lot size gives us plenty of room for regulation court dimensions, though we've gotten creative on tighter spaces too. Georgia's humidity means your drainage system can't be an afterthought; we slope every court slightly and install perimeter channels to keep that clay from becoming a swamp after summer storms.
Most do, especially when it's clearly a home improvement rather than a commercial setup. We've installed dozens in these neighborhoods without pushback. Your HOA likely cares about appearance and property values—both improve with a well-maintained court. We always pull your specific deed restrictions upfront so there are no surprises.
Clay compacts solidly, which is good for stability, but it holds water longer than sand. We use a rock and drainage base layer specifically designed for this soil type, plus slight grading toward perimeter channels. Properly installed, a court on clay actually performs better long-term than rushed installations that skip this step.
Most Alpharetta installations take 2–4 weeks depending on ground conditions and weather. We do a soil assessment, build the base, install the turf system, and add your markings. Given we're about 30 minutes from most North Fulton properties, we schedule efficiently and minimize disruption to your household.
Almost always. Regulation courts are 92 feet for tennis or 94 feet for basketball—most Alpharetta lots, especially newer construction in the 30004 and 30009 ZIP codes, have the square footage. We'll do a site visit to confirm dimensions and discuss custom sizing if needed.
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