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Atlanta's neighborhoods are packed with families who want their kids playing outside, not scrolling inside. Whether you're in Buckhead with a sprawling lot, squeezed into a Virginia-Highland Victorian with a postage-stamp yard, or anywhere in between, a sport court can transform unused space into a place where your family actually wants to spend time. We've installed synthetic turf courts across Fulton County—from Grant Park to Westside—and the story's always the same: homeowners underestimated how much their kids would use it. A sport court handles everything Atlanta throws at it: summer heat, occasional flooding near the BeltLine and Piedmont Park areas, and the relentless clay soil that makes natural grass a constant battle. The best part? You're done watering, fertilizing, and replanting. Your court stays game-ready year-round, handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just barefoot running without turning into a mud pit after a thunderstorm. Most Atlanta yards are smaller than people think, but that's exactly where sport courts shine—we've built courts in spaces homeowners said were 'too weird' to use. Let's figure out what your lot can actually do.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay is stubborn stuff. It holds water like a bathtub, which means drainage is non-negotiable for sport courts. We excavate, slope properly, and install a base that keeps water moving away from your court instead of pooling underneath. That clay also shifts slightly with seasonal moisture changes, so we account for that during installation—it's the difference between a court that stays flat and one that develops soft spots after two years. Sun exposure varies wildly across Atlanta neighborhoods. Buckhead lots often have mature tree cover, which sounds nice until you realize moss grows on shaded courts. We recommend different surface treatments depending on whether your yard faces south (brutal afternoon heat) or sits under oaks (cool but damp). Lot sizes matter too. Most Atlanta residential properties work with courts between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet—enough for serious play without requiring a complete yard redesign. HOA rules in neighborhoods like Inman Park and Grant Park sometimes have opinions about color and fencing, so we always verify local guidelines upfront. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on lot prep, and we handle all the grading and base work ourselves rather than subcontracting it out. That means fewer trucks, fewer delays, and better quality control.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is designed for hot, humid climates. Summer heat doesn't damage the surface—if anything, it keeps the material flexible. The key is proper drainage underneath so water doesn't get trapped. Atlanta's summer storms can dump rain fast, but a correctly installed court sheds water within minutes. You'll be playing in Buckhead or Westside even after thunderstorms when natural grass would be a swamp.
Fulton County clay is dense and compacts well, which is actually good for a stable base. The challenge is drainage—we create a slope and install proper gravel base layers so water moves away instead of sitting underneath. Skip this step, and you'll have soft spots and surface pooling. We never cut corners on clay preparation because we know exactly what happens when contractors do.
Not necessarily. We work with existing trees and shade patterns. Shaded courts need different maintenance (more algae prevention) and may not be ideal for high-traffic sports, but plenty of Atlanta homeowners build courts under mature oaks for casual family play. We'll assess your specific lot and be honest about sun exposure and what it means for your use case.
Most courts take 5–7 days from excavation to final line painting. That timeline assumes standard lot conditions. Sloped yards, tree removal, or underground utilities can add time, but we give you a realistic schedule upfront. We're based 30 minutes from central Atlanta, so we're not flying in from across the state—you get consistent quality and follow-up from people who know the area.
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