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A sport court in your Atlanta backyard doesn't have to drain your bank account. Whether you're in Buckhead, Grant Park, or anywhere across Fulton County, you're looking at a smart investment that transforms how your family plays—without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass in Georgia's heat and humidity. The truth is, Atlanta homeowners are tired of fighting with their yards. Our clay-heavy soil holds water longer than most places, which means traditional lawns turn into mud pits during summer storms. Then there's the heat. By July, natural grass is scorched and patchy. A budget-friendly sport court gives you a reliable surface year-round, whether you're setting up for basketball, pickleball, or just neighborhood games. And you're not paying premium prices to get it done right. We've installed courts across Atlanta's neighborhoods—from the tighter lots in Virginia-Highland to the sprawling properties near Piedmont Park. Each project is different, but the goal stays the same: give you a functional, durable court that works with your existing landscape, not against it. You don't need to choose between quality and affordability. The real difference is in smart material choices and honest installation practices that fit your actual budget and yard layout.
Atlanta's urban clay soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. That dense, compact soil holds water, which is why proper drainage under your sport court matters more here than in places with sandy topsoil. We factor in Georgia's wet springs and humid summers when we prep your base—ensuring water flows away from the court surface so you're not dealing with puddles or algae growth. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Properties near the BeltLine or under mature tree canopies in Grant Park and Inman Park often have shade patterns that change seasonally. That affects which turf systems perform best and how long they last. We assess your specific lot before recommending materials. HOA rules across Atlanta neighborhoods can be strict about landscape modifications. Some areas have covenants limiting court colors or requiring screening. We'll help you navigate those restrictions so your install stays compliant. Lot sizes matter too—not every yard needs or fits a full regulation court. We design scaled versions that work in tighter spaces while still giving you legitimate play area. The combination of clay-based soil, Atlanta's summer intensity, and variable lot conditions means one-size-fits-all solutions fail here. That's why we customize each installation to your specific address and situation.
Not if it's installed right. Georgia's humidity is actually why proper drainage underneath matters so much—standing water breeds algae and mold. We install courts with sloped bases and permeable substrates that handle Atlanta's wet springs and summer downpours. The turf itself handles humidity fine; it's the foundation that makes the difference.
Absolutely. We've built courts in tight urban spaces across Atlanta neighborhoods. Instead of a full 94×50 basketball court, we design smaller scaled versions—think half-court or multi-sport layouts—that maximize your actual usable space. We'll work with what you have and what your lot can support.
Clay compacts and retains water, so we adjust our base preparation accordingly. We add proper grading and drainage layers upfront to prevent future issues. This actually makes the foundation more stable long-term than sandy soils. It requires different techniques, but we've done dozens of installs across Atlanta and know how to handle it.
It depends on your lot size, base condition, and whether you need grading work. We start around $4,000–$8,000 for smaller courts on well-prepared ground. Full-size courts run higher, but we'll give you an honest estimate after we see your property. We work with Atlanta homeowners at different price points.
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