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Alpharetta's newer subdivisions—whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or out toward Crabapple—come with yards that demand low-maintenance solutions. A sport court with artificial turf isn't just about aesthetics; it's about reclaiming your weekends from yard work and giving your family a genuine play surface year-round. North Fulton clay soil drains poorly in heavy rain, and Georgia's humidity creates the perfect storm for mold and thatch buildup on natural grass. That's where synthetic turf shines. We've installed courts across Fulton County for families who got tired of patchy grass, muddy spots after thunderstorms, and the endless cycle of fertilizing and mowing. Your sport court becomes the gathering spot—basketball, soccer, badminton, or just a flat, clean surface where kids actually want to play. The Alpharetta City Center area and neighborhoods around the Verizon Amphitheatre see plenty of foot traffic and entertaining, so a properly built court pays dividends in both usability and home value. Installation in this area is straightforward because most homes here have newer grading and clear sight lines. We handle the clay-to-turf transition without the headaches you'd deal with if you tried DIY, and we know the local HOA requirements that come with many Alpharetta properties.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's critical for sport-court design. We account for this by engineering proper base layers and slope so water moves away from your court instead of pooling. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Homes near Avalon and Windward vary dramatically in shade patterns depending on tree placement and lot orientation. Mature oaks aren't uncommon, and afternoon shade actually extends the life of synthetic turf by reducing UV stress. Most Alpharetta lots are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means space is precious; we design courts to fit efficiently without eating your entire backyard. HOA communities in these neighborhoods often have specific landscape rules—some require fence heights or setbacks that affect court placement. We handle those conversations upfront. The newer construction means most homes have utilities already marked and stable soil, reducing installation surprises. Georgia's heat and humidity demand turf with proper drainage and infill; we spec products rated for our climate. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on prep work, and the clay base requires careful grading—one of the reasons cutting corners on foundation leads to problems down the road.
Absolutely, but you need the right foundation. Clay doesn't drain, so we install a compacted base layer, then gravel, then a permeable geotextile before the turf goes down. This prevents pooling after Georgia's summer thunderstorms. It's more involved than sand-only prep, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that becomes a mud pit.
Most do, but it varies by community. Some require landscape review, others have fence or setback requirements. We've worked with Alpharetta HOAs long enough to know the typical rules. We'll help you gather the specs and submit, or you can ask your HOA directly—we're happy to provide technical drawings that make approval easier.
3–5 days typically. Weather matters—if we hit heavy rain mid-project, we pause so clay base can set. We're transparent about the timeline upfront and rarely experience delays because Alpharetta's newer properties have stable soil and clear utilities. We work within your schedule and coordinate with any other contractors on your property.
Pricing scales with square footage and site prep. A 20×40 court runs less than a 30×50, obviously. Crabapple lots sometimes have more grade changes, which adds to labor. We quote per project after a site visit—no surprises. We offer flexible payment options and zero-down financing so you're not waiting to upgrade your backyard.
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