Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta's neighborhoods—from Buckhead's sprawling estates to Midtown's urban apartments—have different space and lifestyle needs. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. Homeowners in Grant Park, Virginia-Highland, and along the BeltLine are realizing that artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem: maintaining a play surface that works year-round without becoming a muddy mess during Georgia's rainy springs or rock-hard in summer heat. Whether you've got kids who want a consistent shooting court, or you're thinking about hosting neighborhood games near Piedmont Park, a turf sport court gives you control. The Fulton County clay soil underneath most Atlanta properties gets compacted, drains poorly, and creates uneven play surfaces. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. And here's what matters most to Atlanta homeowners: a lifetime warranty on the turf itself means you're protected against wear, UV fading, and the kind of heavy use that natural grass simply can't handle in our climate. We install these courts across Atlanta's ZIP codes—from 30301 downtown to the outer edges of the metro—and the feedback is consistent: people love the durability, the low maintenance, and the fact that they don't need to replant or repair after every heavy rain season.
Atlanta's soil profile—primarily Fulton clay—presents specific challenges for sport courts. Clay compacts under foot traffic and retains water, which is why a proper base layer is critical during installation. We excavate, level, and install a compacted stone base to ensure drainage doesn't pool on your court. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Buckhead and Inman Park lots often have mature tree canopy, which means less UV stress on the turf but potential shade issues for afternoon play. Westside and Grant Park properties tend to get more direct southern exposure, so we factor in UV-resistant turf selection from the start. Atlanta's summer humidity and spring rainfall also mean airflow and drainage design matter more than in drier climates. We slope courts slightly to shed water and ensure the sub-base stays stable year-round. HOA rules in some Buckhead and Virginia-Highland communities have specific restrictions on court dimensions, colors, and setbacks—we review those before breaking ground. Most Atlanta residential lots range from quarter-acre to full acre, so we right-size the court to your space and budget. The goal is always a surface that handles our weather without constant maintenance.
Absolutely. Fulton clay doesn't drain well and compacts unevenly. We excavate to proper depth, remove poor soil, install a 4-6 inch compacted stone base, and add a drainage layer. This prevents pooling after Atlanta's spring rains and keeps your court level for years. Skipping this step in Atlanta's soil type is a recipe for settling and play-surface problems.
UV degradation happens, but quality turf has built-in protection. Orientation matters too—we position courts to minimize afternoon western exposure when possible. A lifetime warranty on the turf covers fading from normal use. Some Buckhead and tree-heavy neighborhoods actually benefit from partial shade, which naturally protects the surface.
Our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects, seam separation, and significant wear under normal residential use. It doesn't cover damage from extreme neglect or non-residential use. In Atlanta's climate, you're protected against the wear patterns we see from seasonal rain, heat cycles, and typical family play for the life of the turf.
Yes. We scale courts to fit your lot. A quarter-court or modified half-court works great for smaller yards and still delivers solid practice space. We've installed functional courts in Midtown's tighter lots and spacious ones in Grant Park. Let's assess your property and build what works for your neighborhood and budget.
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