Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the centerpiece of Alpharetta family life—whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or out in Crabapple. We've installed dozens of premium turf courts in North Fulton over the past few years, and the demand just keeps growing. Homeowners here get it: a quality sport court turns your backyard into a real asset, not just another patch of grass that needs constant maintenance. The newer construction lots in Alpharetta often come with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain like you'd want it to, which is exactly why a professionally installed artificial turf court makes so much sense. You get year-round playability, zero mud, and a surface that holds up through Georgia's humidity without the weekly upkeep. Plus, families around here—especially those in deed-restricted neighborhoods near Avalon and the city center—appreciate that turf courts are clean, predictable, and they add real resale value. We're based about 30 minutes south, which means we know the Alpharetta market inside and out. We've worked with plenty of women-owned properties in this area, and we bring the same attention to detail whether you want a basketball court, a multi-sport setup, or something custom for your family's needs.
Alpharetta sits on North Fulton clay, which is heavy, dense soil that holds water longer than you'd like. That's our biggest consideration when we design a sport court here. We always recommend a proper base layer and drainage system—especially if your lot is in one of the newer subdivisions where the soil hasn't settled or been amended much. The sun exposure varies a lot depending on which neighborhood you're in. Windward and Crabapple tend to have more mature tree coverage, which actually helps keep the turf from getting too hot in summer, but you'll want to factor in shade patterns for visibility during play. Many HOA communities in Alpharetta—particularly around Avalon—have specific guidelines about court sizing, perimeter fencing, and colors. We always pull those deed restrictions upfront so there are no surprises. Lot sizes around here are typically generous enough for a standard court, but we've also done creative installations on smaller properties by using corner placements or integrating the court with existing hardscaping. The humidity in North Georgia means the turf needs quality infill and regular brushing to keep it performing, but that's a minimal ask compared to natural grass maintenance.
Most HOA communities in Alpharetta allow sport courts, but they often have specific guidelines on dimensions, perimeter fencing height, color schemes, and setback distances. We pull your deed restrictions before any bid to make sure the design complies. Some neighborhoods near Avalon are stricter about aesthetics, so we help you choose turf colors and court configurations that satisfy both your family's needs and community standards.
North Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, and the newer construction lots around Alpharetta often haven't had time to settle properly. Without a solid base layer and perimeter drainage, water pools and your court becomes unusable after heavy rain. We design systems that shed water quickly so you're playing again within hours, not days. It's worth the upfront investment.
Absolutely. We've done compact courts and multi-purpose setups on tighter properties throughout Alpharetta. We can orient courts to maximize your usable space, use corner placements, or blend the court with existing patios and hardscaping. The key is planning early so the final product fits your property and your HOA rules.
We use premium polyethylene and polypropylene blends designed for Southeast heat. The infill system—typically silica sand with acrylic coating—is critical in Alpharetta's humidity. It keeps the surface cooler, improves ball response, and reduces matting. Regular brushing and infill top-ups keep the court performing year-round without the breakdown you'd see with cheaper turf.
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