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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Brookhaven who want their kids to stay active without fighting the Georgia heat or dealing with muddy backyard disasters. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, a well-installed artificial turf sport court gives you a multipurpose space that handles basketball, tennis, four square, or just casual play—and it actually stands up to our climate. The neighborhoods around here have solid lot sizes, mature trees, and established homes where a quality court addition genuinely boosts both playability and property appeal. We've installed dozens of these across DeKalb County, and what strikes homeowners most is how a sport court transforms an underused corner of the yard into something the whole family actually uses year-round. No more brown patches from constant foot traffic. No algae bloom in shaded areas. Just clean, consistent playing surface that drains properly even after our heavier summer storms.
Brookhaven's urban clay soil and tree-heavy neighborhoods present both opportunity and consideration for sport court installation. The clay base can hold water if drainage isn't engineered correctly, so we always specify a proper base layer and perimeter drainage—especially important in shaded yards common to Ashford Park and Drew Valley, where moisture lingers longer. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's mature oak and pine coverage; we assess this during the site visit because it affects everything from turf material selection to subsurface prep. Most yards in the 30319 and 30329 zip codes have adequate space, though HOA guidelines in some Historic Brookhaven areas do require architectural review before installation. We handle that documentation. The established neighborhoods mean we're often working around existing landscaping, irrigation lines, and utilities—nothing we haven't navigated, but worth flagging upfront. Georgia's humidity means the turf itself needs antimicrobial backing to prevent odor and mildew; this isn't optional down here, it's baseline. Installation timeline is typically 5-7 days depending on ground prep, and we always pull permits through DeKalb County before breaking ground.
Absolutely, but we design it differently than full-sun courts. Shade-tolerant turfs and lighter-colored surfaces help reduce moisture retention in those tree-heavy Drew Valley and Ashford Park lots. The trade-off is slightly lower ball response, so if you're serious about competitive play, a sunnier location works better. We'll walk your yard and recommend the best spot during our free consultation.
It depends on your neighborhood and HOA covenants. Historic Brookhaven and some Ashford Park communities do require architectural review. We've worked with several local HOAs and know the approval process. We'll help you prepare the submission and navigate any restrictions—it's part of our job.
DeKalb's clay compacts well but doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a gravel base and perimeter drainage system. This prevents the 'soup' effect after summer storms and extends your court's lifespan. The clay is actually stable for building on once we manage water properly.
Site visit and estimate takes one appointment. Once you're ready, we schedule installation around permit timing—usually 2-3 weeks out. The actual build is 5-7 days depending on ground prep. You're playing on your new court roughly 4-5 weeks from the day you call.
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