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Atlanta's neighborhoods—from Buckhead's sprawling estates to Midtown's tight urban lots—all share one thing: families want outdoor space that actually works year-round. A sport court does that. Whether you've got kids who need a basketball half-court, a tennis-obsessed teenager, or you're just tired of muddy footprints on rainy Georgia days, artificial turf built for athletic use handles Atlanta's humidity, clay soil drainage issues, and unpredictable weather without falling apart. We've installed courts across Fulton County in spaces ranging from postage-stamp backyards in Grant Park to multi-acre properties in Virginia-Highland. The beauty of a dedicated sport court isn't just the durability—it's reclaiming your yard from the weather. No more canceling pickup games because the ground's too wet. No more watching your natural grass die under the same spot where your kid shoots hoops every afternoon. Atlanta's summer heat and humidity are real, and they're brutal on standard lawns. Sport-court turf is engineered to handle it.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's actually perfect for sport-court installation because the base requirements are straightforward—proper grading and a perforated sub-base handle our frequent summer storms without pooling. The clay also gives you a stable foundation, which means your court won't settle unevenly over time. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on neighborhood. Buckhead lots often have mature tree coverage that keeps courts shaded and cooler, while newer construction in outer areas like East Atlanta might get full southern exposure. Both situations work fine with modern turf, but shaded courts stay playable longer into hot afternoons. HOA restrictions in places like Inman Park and Midtown sometimes require specific aesthetic finishes, so coordinating with your community guidelines upfront saves headaches. Lot sizes across Atlanta range dramatically—some properties are deep but narrow, others are wide and shallow. We customize court dimensions to fit your actual space, whether that's a full 94-by-50 basketball court or a scaled tennis setup. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site prep complexity.
Absolutely. Shade is actually ideal for sport courts—turf stays cooler, your kids play longer in summer, and you avoid UV degradation. The only consideration is moss growth in extremely damp shaded spots, but Atlanta's clay base drains well enough that it's rarely an issue. We assess your specific light patterns during the site visit.
Our turf is designed for humid climates. The perforated backing and proper drainage base we install prevent moisture from getting trapped underneath. Humidity itself doesn't degrade quality turf—poor drainage does. Atlanta's summer downpours are handled by the same system that keeps winter dampness from creating problems.
That's our bread and butter. Fulton County clay is dense and stable—better for court installation than sandy soil, honestly. We grade it properly, add a perforated base layer, and you get a court that won't settle or develop low spots. The clay actually prevents the base from shifting, which is why so many Atlanta courts stay level for 10+ years.
Mainly lot size and tree cover. Buckhead properties are often larger with mature landscaping, while Grant Park lots are tighter and sometimes fully exposed. We design accordingly—larger courts in bigger yards, scaled dimensions in compact spaces. The installation process is identical; it's just about maximizing usable athletic space in whatever footprint you have.
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