Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Avondale Estates have become a smart choice for families who want year-round play without wrestling with DeKalb clay every time it rains. Living in this historic Tudor-style neighborhood means you've probably noticed how quickly natural grass turns to mud in our climate, especially with the red clay underneath. A synthetic sport court gives your family—whether that's basketball, pickleball, or just casual play—a surface that stays game-ready even after our Georgia downpours. We've installed courts throughout Avondale for homeowners who got tired of constant maintenance and parents who wanted their kids to practice without waiting for the grass to dry out. The neighborhoods around Lake Avondale and Tudor Village have yards that vary wildly in size and sun exposure, so we customize every court to fit your actual space and how the light hits your property. As a veteran, you'll find we honor military service with discounts that reflect our appreciation—no fine print, just real savings on a premium installation.
Avondale Estates sits on DeKalb clay, which drains poorly and stays wet longer than sand-based soils. This is exactly why synthetic turf courts perform so well here—you're not fighting nature, you're working with it. The clay means your natural grass court would need constant aeration and topdressing, costs that add up fast. Most yards in Tudor Village and Downtown Avondale run between 3,000 and 6,000 square feet, which gives us good room for a regulation or semi-regulation court without dominating your entire lot. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled among the older trees near Lake Avondale or in the more open sections near historic downtown. That matters for surface temperature in summer—we'll assess your specific tree line during the site visit. HOA guidelines in Avondale tend to be reasonable about sport courts, but we always verify your deed restrictions before designing. The walkable, established character of this neighborhood means your court actually fits the community aesthetic better than you'd expect, especially with the right border and color choices.
Most HOA communities in Avondale Estates allow sport courts, but rules vary by neighborhood. We check your specific deed restrictions before any work starts—it's part of our standard process. Tudor Village and Downtown Avondale tend to be fairly flexible with backyard improvements that add property value. We'll handle the conversation with your HOA if needed.
Clay actually gives us a stable base for court installation, which is good news. The challenge isn't the soil itself—it's drainage. We design the court's slope and subsurface to handle our heavy Georgia rains. That red clay won't puddle the way it would under natural grass, and your court drains in hours instead of days.
We offer a meaningful discount for active military and veterans—just bring your ID during the consultation. No application forms or waiting periods. It's our way of saying thanks for your service. The discount applies to the full court installation and any add-ons you choose.
Most yards in Avondale can accommodate a half-court or modified court without problem. A full regulation basketball court is roughly 4,700 square feet, which fits some properties but not all. We'll measure your space and show you what makes sense—whether that's a basketball court, pickleball setup, or multi-sport surface that adapts to your lot size.
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