Same Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brookhaven homeowners have always taken pride in their yards—whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, the neighborhoods here expect polished outdoor spaces. Sport courts are becoming the go-to upgrade for families who want a dedicated place for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. The thing is, DeKalb's clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humid summers can turn a regular lawn into a muddy mess or a bare patch pretty quickly. That's where an artificial sport surface comes in. We've been installing premium sport courts across Brookhaven for homeowners who are done fighting the weather and ready to use their backyards year-round. Same-week installation means your family could be shooting hoops or playing pickleball by the weekend. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we know these neighborhoods inside and out—the lot sizes, the tree coverage patterns, the drainage quirks. No guessing, no delays, no contractors from across the state who don't understand your yard's specific challenges.
Brookhaven's urban clay soil drains differently than sandy neighborhoods closer to the perimeter, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. We don't have to fight rocky, compacted ground like some Atlanta suburbs do. What we do need to plan for is the canopy coverage—especially in the established neighborhoods around Drew Valley and Ashford Park where mature trees are part of the charm. More shade means less UV fading of your court surface, but it also means we need to ensure proper water drainage in the shadows. Most Brookhaven lots are what we'd call "generous but not sprawling"—think quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which is the sweet spot for a 30×60 or 40×60 sport court. HOA guidelines in some Historic Brookhaven sections do require approval for court color and edge treatments, but we've worked through those processes dozens of times and know exactly what the architectural review teams typically accept. Our same-week timeline accounts for soil prep and base leveling, which matters here because clay can settle unevenly during Georgia's wet seasons. We factor that into our grading and drainage plan from day one.
Not if it's installed right. DeKalb's clay actually compacts nicely for a solid base layer. We add a perforated base system that channels water away from the court—essential for Brookhaven's spring rains. The key is proper grading before the court goes down. We slope it subtly so puddles don't form on rainy days. Our same-week crews are trained specifically for clay conditions.
Many properties do, yes. Historic Brookhaven tends to have stricter guidelines than Drew Valley or Ashford Park. We handle the visual specs—court color, border style, screening options—and have pre-approved layouts we show your HOA. Most approvals happen within days once we submit specs. We've never had a delay because of this in Brookhaven.
Three to four days from start to finish, depending on court size and ground conditions. Day one is soil prep and base installation. Days two and three are surface laying and line marking. We're done by end of day three or early day four. You can walk on it that afternoon; hard use (serious shooting, pickleball games) can start the next day.
Sport courts are engineered with a firmer base and cushioned top layer designed for ball bounce, traction, and joint impact. Regular turf feels soft underfoot but won't give you consistent court performance. For basketball or pickleball in Brookhaven yards, sport court is the standard. It's the only surface that justifies the investment.
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