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Atlanta's neighborhoods are packed with active families who want outdoor courts but can't compete with Georgia's heat and humidity. Whether you're in Buckhead looking to maximize a compact lot or you've got a bigger backyard in Grant Park or Virginia-Highland, artificial turf sport courts have become the go-to solution for homeowners tired of muddy patches, dead grass, and constant maintenance. The reality is this: Atlanta's Fulton clay soil and intense summer sun make natural grass courts a losing battle. Our sport courts handle year-round play, drain properly even during Atlanta's heavy downpours, and stay playable in conditions that would wreck a traditional lawn. From casual family badminton setups in Midtown condos to serious pickle ball or basketball installations in Westside homes, we've built courts that fit Atlanta's diverse lot sizes and lifestyle. No more rescheduling games because it rained. No more explaining to neighbors why your yard looks like a swamp. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles the climate and gives you back your weekends.
Atlanta's urban clay—especially in Fulton County—tends to compact and retain moisture, which is exactly why artificial turf courts thrive here. Before we install, we assess your lot's existing drainage patterns. Some homes near the BeltLine or in older Inman Park properties sit on uneven terrain, so we'll recommend subbase preparation to ensure water doesn't pool. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Buckhead lots with mature tree canopies need different turf specifications than open courtyards in newer Virginia-Highland developments. HOA rules matter too—some Atlanta communities have strict landscaping guidelines, so we handle the permitting conversation upfront. Georgia's heat means we select turf with strong UV resistance and proper infill that won't get scorching underfoot during July and August. Most Atlanta residential lots run 2,000 to 8,000 square feet, so we customize court dimensions and surrounding decking to fit your actual space, not some generic template. Installation typically takes 4–6 days depending on site prep. Our team handles everything: soil testing, base installation, proper slope for drainage, and finishing details that make the court blend with your home's aesthetic.
Atlanta does require permits for substantial yard structures. We handle the paperwork—most residential courts in Fulton County are approved as non-permanent installations if built to spec. Your HOA (especially in Buckhead or Midtown) may have additional approval steps, but we've worked through those requirements hundreds of times. Timeline is usually 2–3 weeks for permitting, so it doesn't delay your project significantly.
Absolutely. That's actually one of the biggest reasons Atlanta homeowners choose turf courts. We design drainage systems that shed water rapidly—even during heavy downpours common near Piedmont Park in summer. The infill we use resists moisture retention, so you won't deal with mold or fungal issues that plague natural grass in humid climates. Your court is playable within hours of rain.
Quality turf courts last 10–15 years in Atlanta's heat and humidity with proper maintenance. UV exposure is tougher here than cooler regions, so we use premium turfs rated for intense sun. Infill needs top-up every few years as it compacts, but that's a simple refresh—nothing close to the constant reseeding natural grass requires in our clay-heavy soil.
We start with site assessment and drainage planning specific to your lot—whether you're in Grant Park, Virginia-Highland, or the Westside. Prep takes 2–3 days depending on existing landscape and soil condition. Base installation, turf laying, and finishing happens over the next 3–4 days. Most Atlanta installations are done within a week. We coordinate around your schedule and neighborhood noise rules.
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