Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta's neighborhoods—from the tree-lined streets of Virginia-Highland to the sprawling lots in Grant Park—each have their own character. And a lot of that character comes down to the outdoor space. A sport court changes everything. Whether you're in Buckhead thinking about a backyard tennis setup or you're over on the Westside looking to give your kids a proper place to shoot hoops, artificial turf is the move. Here's the thing: Georgia heat and humidity are no joke. Your natural grass gets hammered in summer, and come fall, the clay-heavy soil that runs under most Atlanta properties doesn't drain the way you need it to. A quality sport court built with modern turf technology handles that better than anything else. We've installed courts across Atlanta—near Piedmont Park, down in Inman Park, all over Fulton County—and the results speak for themselves. No more patchy dead spots. No more mud after rain. Just a playable surface that lasts. And when we talk about lasting, we're talking warranty. That's what separates a real install from a quick backyard hack job.
Atlanta's got some unique challenges that matter when you're putting down a sport court. That Fulton County clay soil sits heavy, especially in areas like Midtown and around the BeltLine corridor. When it rains—and it does, regularly—water pools if you don't have proper base prep and drainage. We build that into every court we install here. The lot sizes in Atlanta vary wildly too. You might have a tight urban lot in Buckhead with mature trees creating shade patterns that shift throughout the season, or a bigger plot in neighborhoods closer to the outer ZIP codes with full sun exposure. Both scenarios affect turf selection and installation approach. Sun exposure matters: full-sun courts in areas like Grant Park need turf that handles UV better, while shaded courts near Piedmont Park or Virginia-Highland can use a different product mix. Also worth mentioning—some Atlanta HOAs have specific rules about synthetic surfaces. We know the landscape guidelines in different neighborhoods and can help you navigate that before work starts. The humidity here is real, so subsurface ventilation in the base layer isn't optional; it's essential for long-term performance and warranty coverage.
Our standard warranty covers the turf itself for 10 years against defects, plus the base materials and installation workmanship for 5 years. Atlanta's climate—the humidity and UV load—is factored into that. We use products rated for Southeast conditions specifically. The warranty assumes proper drainage, which we handle during installation by accounting for Fulton County's clay soil and Atlanta's rainfall patterns.
Most residential sport courts don't require permits, but some Atlanta HOAs—particularly in Buckhead and certain Midtown areas—have design review boards. We check HOA rules before you sign a contract. If your lot borders Piedmont Park or runs near BeltLine easements, we verify setback requirements. It's a 10-minute conversation that saves headaches later.
High humidity makes drainage critical. If your court doesn't have proper subsurface ventilation and base composition, you get moisture trapped underneath—mold, algae, and premature wear. We build courts with Georgia's moisture load in mind: permeable base, gravel, compacted stone, then turf. That's why our warranty holds up here when poorly installed courts fail.
Absolutely. Clay-heavy soil is standard across Atlanta and Fulton County. We don't try to fix the clay; we build on top of it with a engineered base system that handles Atlanta's drainage challenges. Proper grading and base prep are what matter. That's why warranty goes with installation quality, not just materials.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.