Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Atlanta doesn't have to sit idle through the holidays. Whether you're in Buckhead planning a New Year's gathering or managing a postage-stamp lot in Midtown, a sport court brings year-round playability to spaces that would otherwise collect leaves. We've installed courts across Fulton County—from Virginia-Highland's tree-lined streets to Grant Park's tighter footprints—and the pattern is always the same: families use them constantly once they go in. No mud tracking into the house after rain. No brown patches come January. No excuses for skipping basketball or tennis because the grass is too wet. Holiday hosting gets easier when your kids can actually use the yard, and that starts with artificial turf that handles Atlanta's humid summers and occasional winter ice without complaint. We're based thirty minutes from downtown, which means we know the neighborhoods, the soil challenges, and exactly what holds up in our climate.
Atlanta's urban clay and Fulton County's variable drainage mean sport courts need a solid foundation. Our crews grade every site to shed water properly—critical in Inman Park and other neighborhoods where lot sizes are tighter and standing water becomes a real problem. The BeltLine corridor and areas near Piedmont Park tend to be shadier, which actually works in your favor: less UV stress on the turf, cooler playing surface in summer. Full-sun lots in Westside neighborhoods and around Centennial Olympic Park do fine, but we recommend slightly different infill choices to handle the heat. Most Atlanta lots range from 2,000 to 8,000 square feet, so we're building courts that fit real properties—not fantasy spaces. Winter ice is rare but happens, and artificial turf handles it better than natural grass. The real issue is late spring and summer humidity; we ensure proper drainage and ventilation so the court stays playable even during Atlanta's thick July afternoons. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we walk through setbacks and sight-line requirements before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Shade actually extends turf life by reducing UV wear. The main consideration is leaf cleanup in fall—trees shed heavily across Buckhead—but that's manageable. We size courts to fit around trees, which most homeowners appreciate because it keeps that mature canopy.
It's less of a problem than people think. Proper drainage and infill prevent moisture from pooling. We design courts to shed water quickly, which is especially important in Inman Park and Grant Park where clay soil drains slowly. The real enemy is stagnant water, not ambient humidity.
Yes. Atlanta's winters are mild, and we can work around rare ice events. Holiday season is actually ideal—cooler temps make labor easier, and you'll be ready for spring use. We've completed multiple courts in January across Midtown and Virginia-Highland without delay.
It scales with square footage, but a 30-by-20-foot court in a typical Atlanta neighborhood runs differently than one twice that size. Lot shape, existing hardscape, and drainage work matter more than total yard size. We give free on-site estimates so you see exactly what your property needs.
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