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Atlanta's luxury estates—from Buckhead's sprawling compounds to the tree-lined lots of Virginia-Highland—deserve outdoor spaces that match their caliber. A sport court isn't just a basketball pad or tennis rectangle anymore. It's a centerpiece that transforms your backyard into an entertainment destination, a fitness hub, and honestly, a serious selling point if you ever decide to move. Here's the thing: we talk to homeowners across Fulton County all the time who've invested heavily in their homes but never really optimized their outdoor game space. You've got the Piedmont Park aesthetic, the architectural integrity of Inman Park, or the open sky views from Grant Park—why not build something that complements it all? A professional-grade sport court sits on your property like it was always meant to be there. No grass to mow in the summer heat. No weeds creeping through. Just a clean, usable surface that handles Atlanta's humidity and intense afternoon sun without degrading. Whether you're hosting family tournaments, training for something specific, or just want your kids to have a dedicated play zone that doesn't destroy your lawn, we've installed these across Atlanta's most discerning neighborhoods. The turf base we use isn't some generic knockoff—it's engineered to handle Fulton County's clay-heavy soil, our wet springs, and those brutal August conditions. Installation takes a fraction of the time you'd think, and the payoff is immediate. Your property looks sharper. Your family gets outside more. And you stop worrying about maintaining a high-traffic play area that slowly turns into a mud pit.
Atlanta's Fulton County soil runs heavy on clay, which means drainage is always top of mind for any outdoor surface project. That clay base actually works in your favor with sport courts—it provides a stable foundation—but we have to account for our region's water patterns. Spring rains can be intense, and even Buckhead's premium estates need proper sub-base preparation to prevent pooling or surface shifting over time. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Westside lots often have mature tree canopy that filters afternoon heat, while properties near Grant Park or Centennial Olympic Park might face full southern exposure. We design the court's orientation and select turf specs that handle both scenarios—shade tolerance where trees dominate, UV stability where the sun is relentless. HOA landscape rules exist in pockets throughout Atlanta, particularly in established neighborhoods. Buckhead and Inman Park sometimes have aesthetic guidelines about court dimensions, color schemes, or setbacks from property lines. We handle those conversations upfront so there's no surprise pushback after installation. Lot size varies dramatically across Atlanta's ZIP codes. Some Virginia-Highland estates have intimate backyards that call for a compact court; others have acreage that justifies a full-sized surface. We right-size every project—no oversized courts cramped into tight spaces, no undersized surfaces that don't deliver real playability. The Fulton County heat also means we spec materials rated for expansion and contraction, so your court stays true year-round.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable once properly prepared—it's better than sandy soil in that respect. We excavate, grade for drainage, and install a compacted base that handles Atlanta's clay. The key is that sub-base work and ensuring water flows away from the court, especially during our spring and summer rain patterns. Done right, it's solid.
That's exactly why material selection matters. We don't use budget turf that breaks down under UV stress or gets slippery when humid. Our systems are engineered for Southeast conditions—they breathe, drain fast, and resist fading even when you're playing in August heat. Maintenance is minimal, and performance stays consistent year-round.
Most are fine with them, especially in Buckhead where estates are large enough to accommodate a court without impacting neighbors. Virginia-Highland can be stricter about aesthetics. We work with your HOA before breaking ground—confirm color options, setback requirements, and any specific guidelines. It's a quick conversation that prevents headaches later.
Yes. We grade and level the site as needed—that's part of the prep work. Whether your lot slopes toward the BeltLine corridor or has low spots from older drainage patterns, we create a level playing surface. It adds a little complexity, but it's standard for Atlanta's varied topography.
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