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Atlanta's neighborhoods—from the tree-lined streets of Virginia-Highland to the bustling Buckhead corridor—have a unique challenge when it comes to outdoor courts. Whether you're in Grant Park, Inman Park, or anywhere across Fulton County, the reality is that natural grass courts wear out fast. Kids play year-round, the Georgia heat and humidity take their toll, and maintenance becomes a second job. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. We've installed dozens of them across Atlanta's residential properties, and the difference is night and day. No more muddy patches. No more regrading every spring. No more watching your court turn into a patchy mess by mid-summer. An artificial turf sport court gives you a consistent playing surface that handles Atlanta's wet springs, hot summers, and everything in between. Whether you've got a small lot in the Westside or a larger property near Piedmont Park, we can design and build a court that fits your space and your game. Basketball, tennis, pickleball—doesn't matter. We'll get it right the first time.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay soil is dense and drains poorly, especially during our heavy spring rains. That matters for sport courts because water pooling ruins both natural grass and compromises the base beneath artificial turf. We always install proper drainage systems—something a lot of installers skip—to handle Atlanta's 50+ inches of annual rainfall. The sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Buckhead properties often have mature tree canopy that creates dappled shade, while Midtown lots tend to be more open and hotter. We assess each site individually because shade affects both the turf material we recommend and the court's performance in summer heat. Lot sizes across Atlanta vary wildly too. Some Virginia-Highland homes sit on compact urban lots, while Grant Park properties might offer more room. We've built courts in tight spaces and sprawling yards alike. Your HOA rules matter here—some neighborhoods have specific guidelines about court dimensions or perimeter fencing. We handle those conversations upfront so there are no surprises. One last thing: Atlanta's clay soil needs a solid 4-6 inch engineered base before the turf goes down. Cutting corners there leads to settling and divots down the road.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered for exactly these conditions. Atlanta summers get hot and sticky, but quality turf won't melt or degrade in that environment. What matters is choosing the right infill system and ensuring proper drainage—both things we handle. We've got courts in Buckhead, Inman Park, and across Fulton County that have been performing flawlessly for years.
It depends on size, turf quality, and site conditions. A half-court basketball court runs differently than a full tennis court. Existing drainage and soil prep affect the price too. We're about 30 minutes from most Atlanta neighborhoods, so travel time isn't a major cost driver. Get us out for a site visit and we'll give you a real estimate, not a ballpark guess.
Not compared to natural grass. You won't be reseeding, fertilizing, or fighting weeds. Occasional brushing and rinsing keeps it looking fresh. Atlanta's pollen can accumulate, but that's easy to manage with a rinse. We'll show you exactly what upkeep looks like when we're done—it's minimal compared to maintaining a natural court through our humidity and rain.
Probably, yes. We've worked with tight urban lots throughout Atlanta. The key is honest site assessment. Some spaces work better as half-courts or modified layouts. Others surprise us with more room than expected. We'll sketch options based on your actual lot size and shape, not some generic template.
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