Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Alpharetta's growing communities—from Windward to the Avalon area and out toward Crabapple—are full of families who want their yards to work harder. A sport court with wheelchair-accessible artificial turf gives you year-round playability without the mud, without the maintenance headaches, and without sacrificing accessibility for anyone in your family. We've installed these courts across North Fulton for homeowners who are tired of muddy basketball courts or uneven ground that makes rolling difficult. The clay soil here holds water longer than you'd think, and our newer construction lots often come with compacted subgrades that need proper prep. That's where a sport court shines—it drains beautifully, stays level, and gives you a professional playing surface in your own backyard. Whether you're in a Windward neighborhood with strict HOA guidelines or a Crabapple property with more room to work with, we size and design courts that fit your space, your family's needs, and the way Alpharetta's weather actually works. No more cancelled games because it rained yesterday.
North Fulton clay is thick and dense, which means water sits on traditional soil longer than homeowners expect. That's one of the biggest reasons we recommend sport courts here—the artificial turf system we install includes a proper drainage base that prevents pooling even after heavy rain. Alpharetta's heat in summer can be intense, so we spec turf materials that don't retain excessive warmth and include infill that stays cooler underfoot. Shade patterns matter too. If your lot backs up to mature trees (common in Windward and around Avalon), we factor in dappled light when recommending infill density and pile height. Many of our Alpharetta clients are in HOA communities with landscape restrictions—we work within those guidelines and can even get pre-approval documentation from your HOA before we break ground. Most residential lots in newer construction areas are smaller than rural North Fulton properties, so we've gotten good at designing half courts and compact layouts that still give you tournament-quality playability. The clay subbase here compacts well, which actually works in our favor for a solid foundation.
Yes—in fact, clay soil is exactly why we use engineered drainage bases. The turf system itself is engineered to shed water immediately, and the crushed stone and permeable base layer underneath handles infiltration. We've never had standing water issues on Alpharetta sport courts, even after heavy storms.
Our infill choices and pile construction are designed specifically to minimize heat retention. We also recommend certain color selections that reflect more heat. If wheelchair comfort is a priority, we can discuss cooler-playing materials during your consultation.
It depends on your community. Windward, Avalon, and Crabapple each have different rules. We routinely work with local HOAs and can help you navigate approval. Most allow courts that are setback appropriately and screened tastefully.
We're about 30 minutes from most Alpharetta ZIP codes (30004, 30005, 30009, 30022, 30023), so we service the area regularly. A typical court install takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and size. We schedule based on weather and local demand.
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