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Brookhaven homeowners are serious about their properties—whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, the yards here reflect pride in neighborhood character. A sport court isn't just a backyard addition; it's an investment in your family's active lifestyle, and it needs to be installed right from day one. That's where we come in. Our team has spent years perfecting sport-court installations across DeKalb County, and we understand exactly what Brookhaven yards demand. The clay-heavy soil in this area, combined with established tree canopies and mature landscaping, means your court needs a contractor who gets the local terrain. We've handled the drainage challenges, the shade patterns, and the precise grading that keeps courts playable year-round. Your sport court should feel as much a part of your Brookhaven home as the front porch—built to last, built to perform, and built by people who live and work in your neighborhood.
Brookhaven's urban clay soil is beautiful for established neighborhoods but presents real challenges for sports surfaces. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does, so we design every court with that in mind—proper base prep, perimeter drainage, and slope calculations that account for DeKalb's seasonal rainfall. Most Brookhaven lots sit between a quarter and half acre, which means we're working within thoughtful property lines. Trees are everywhere, which is part of the charm, but it also creates shade zones and root systems we have to work around. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're on a north-facing or south-facing lot—this matters for surface temperature and playability. Many neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines too, so we coordinate early on color choices and court dimensions that fit both your vision and community standards. Our installation process accounts for the established hardscape you've already invested in, protecting existing drainage patterns and mature plantings. We also factor in Brookhaven's elevation and the way water naturally flows through these lots, so your court performs consistently through Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy storms.
Most Brookhaven neighborhoods, especially in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park, do have architectural guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA covenant before finalizing court size or color. We've worked with DeKalb County HOAs enough to know the typical restrictions—usually around setback distances and surface color. We can help you navigate this conversation and provide renderings that show HOA reviewers exactly what they're approving.
Clay holds water longer than other soil types, which is why drainage design is critical for courts here. We excavate and prepare a sub-base that accounts for DeKalb's clay composition, using specific materials that prevent pooling and ensure proper water movement away from the court surface. This upfront investment keeps your court playable during our rainy springs and summers.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from start to finish, depending on lot size and existing hardscape work. Brookhaven's mature landscaping sometimes adds a day or two if we're working around established trees or existing utilities. We'll give you a firm timeline during the site visit so you can plan around family schedules.
Absolutely. We're familiar with the lot sizes and drainage patterns across all three neighborhoods. Drew Valley and the area near Oglethorpe have their own characteristics—tighter lots in some cases, different sun patterns—but we've completed courts throughout this region and know how to adapt our process to each setting.
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