Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Avondale Estates has always been about quality of life—that's why families chose this walkable historic suburb in the first place. Your Tudor Village or Downtown Avondale backyard should work as hard as you do. A sport court transforms that patch of DeKalb clay into a real asset: somewhere your kids actually want to play, a surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a bog, and a court that looks intentional rather than slapped together. We've installed dozens of these across the metro Atlanta area, and we understand the specific demands of a DeKalb County yard—the drainage challenges, the summer heat, the way these historic neighborhoods value curb appeal. Whether you're looking at basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport surface, we'll design something that fits your lot size, complements your home's character, and performs year-round. And because we're local, we stand behind the work. No shipping in crews from out of state. No generic estimates. Just honest conversation about what your family actually needs.
Avondale Estates sits on heavy DeKalb clay, which means proper drainage under your sport court isn't optional—it's essential. Without it, you're looking at pooling after summer thunderstorms and winter moisture creep that degrades the base. We always recommend a compacted stone foundation with perforated underlay; it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in five. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Tudor Village or closer to Downtown—some lots get full afternoon western heat, others are shaded by mature oaks. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit because that affects surface temperature and wear patterns. Most Avondale homes sit on smaller, more formal lots than the sprawling suburban properties you see further out, so we're experienced at maximizing court size without overwhelming the yard. HOA guidelines in the historic district tend to favor natural-looking borders and screening, so we often integrate landscaping or fencing that keeps the court visually integrated rather than institutional-looking. The walkable character of this community means your court will be visible, and it should look intentional.
DeKalb County's humidity is real, but modern synthetic courts are engineered for it. The key is drainage and air circulation underneath. We install with a permeable base so water moves through rather than sitting, and we orient seams and drainage channels to handle summer storms. Your court won't stay wet—it'll actually play better in humid conditions than a concrete or asphalt alternative.
Most homes here do have HOA guidelines, especially in the historic Tudor Village district. We've worked with local boards before and know how to present a court that aligns with neighborhood character. We can help with renderings and design justification. It's worth checking your deed restrictions early so there are no surprises.
For an average residential court in Avondale Estates, we're looking at 5–7 working days from site prep through final line marking. Weather can add a day or two—we don't pour bases or set seams in heavy rain. We'll schedule around your family's needs and coordinate with any landscaping or fence work you're planning.
Yes. We honor military service with a 10% discount on sport court installations for active duty, veterans, and their families. Just bring valid ID at the time of estimate or final payment. Thank you for your service—it's our small way of showing appreciation to Avondale Estates families who've served.
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