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A sport court in your Carrollton backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids at UWG or playing travel ball around Carroll County. We've worked with homeowners across Downtown Carrollton and the UWG area long enough to know that red clay soil and Georgia's humidity demand turf that actually holds up. Most residential lots here sit somewhere between a quarter and half acre, which is perfect for a court that doesn't swallow your entire yard but gives athletes real space to train. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or a multipurpose surface, the color you choose matters more than you'd think. Dark greens and grays stay cooler under that Georgia sun, while lighter tones hide dust better during dry spells. We'll drive out and walk your property, talk through what your family actually does for recreation, and show you samples in your actual lighting. No sales pitch—just honest talk about what works in Carrollton backyards.
Carroll County's red clay is beautiful but drainage-heavy, so your sport court base matters. We account for that clay content when we set up the subgrade and perimeter—standing water is the enemy in summer humidity. If your lot slopes toward the house or a neighbor's fence, we'll work the grade so everything sheds properly. Sun exposure in Downtown Carrollton and near UWG varies wildly depending on tree cover; some yards get brutal afternoon heat while others stay shaded until 3 p.m. We measure that before recommending color, because a court that bakes gets slippery and fades faster. Lot sizes around here typically don't leave room for a full court plus decking, so we'll talk about footprint—whether you're fitting a half-court or going full size. HOA restrictions in some neighborhoods require earth-tone palettes, so we'll know what's allowed before we quote. Installation usually takes 5–7 days depending on soil prep and weather; summer heat and spring rain can shift our timeline.
Yes, and you actually have an advantage. Carroll County's red clay compacts well, which gives you a solid base. We just need to prepare it properly—clearing topsoil, grading for drainage, and laying down the right subbase. The clay itself won't fail your court; poor drainage will. We handle that upfront so you're good for years.
Depends on your lot. Downtown Carrollton and the UWG neighborhoods have different tree coverage. We recommend dark green or gray for full-sun yards—they absorb heat but don't reflect glare the way light colors do. If you're mostly shaded, a medium gray hides dirt better without heating up. We bring samples and look at your site in morning and afternoon light before you decide.
Typically 5–7 days once we start, but soil prep adds time. We schedule around Georgia's summer heat and spring rain—late April through May and September through October are ideal. If your lot has heavy clay that needs extra grading, we'll add a few days. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit.
Absolutely. Most Carrollton lots have some slope, especially near the Greenbelt or older neighborhoods. We grade and level the court area, then manage runoff around the perimeter. Steep slopes might need more base material, which affects price, but slope itself isn't a dealbreaker—it's just part of the plan.
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