Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Carrollton homeowners who want a sport court that actually holds up know that Georgia's weather and soil don't play around. That red clay we've got here in Carroll County? It drains poorly, stays soggy in spring, and bakes hard in summer—which is exactly why artificial turf with proper base preparation makes so much sense for a backyard basketball or tennis court. Whether you're near UWG, in Downtown Carrollton, or out on one of those larger college-town lots, a sport court handles the wear and tear from year-round use without turning into a mud pit or dust bowl. We've installed courts all over this area, and we understand what it takes to build something that won't shift or puddle when the Georgia rains hit. Military families and active-duty personnel in the Carrollton area especially appreciate courts that require zero maintenance and hold their shape through countless games and workouts. Your kids can shoot hoops in July, play tennis in October, and practice drills in March without waiting for the ground to dry out.
Carrollton's red clay is the biggest wild card for any outdoor court project. Unlike sandy or loamy soil, clay compacts and holds water—which means standard base preparation won't cut it. We build sport courts here with a proper stone and drainage layer underneath, plus perimeter grading that slopes away from your court so spring runoff doesn't pool. Sun exposure matters too. Properties near the UWG area and Downtown Carrollton can have mature trees that create shade patterns throughout the day, which is actually ideal for keeping synthetic turf cooler and extending its lifespan. However, full-sun lots (common on the college-town properties) need UV-stabilized turf and good edge drainage. Lot sizes in this area vary wildly—some Downtown homes have compact yards, while others have plenty of room. We size courts to fit your space, whether that's a quarter-court for shooting practice or a full 60x90 tennis layout. Carroll County doesn't have strict HOA turf color restrictions in most neighborhoods, but we'll review your deed or CC&Rs before installation. The soil prep is the real deal here; cutting corners means your court will sink or shift within two seasons.
Absolutely. Red clay compacts and holds moisture, so we excavate 4–6 inches, compact the base clay, then lay 2–3 inches of crushed stone for drainage. This prevents the soggy spring conditions and keeps your court stable year-round. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it's the only way to build a court that lasts in Carrollton.
Most residential areas around UWG allow sport courts, but check your HOA rules or deed restrictions first. Downtown Carrollton and surrounding neighborhoods are pretty permissive, though some have setback requirements. We'll review your paperwork and make sure the court size and placement work with local guidelines.
A standard residential court takes 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and lot size. Carrollton's clay means we may need extra time for base compaction and drainage setup, but we'll give you a timeline before we break ground.
Yes. Active-duty, veterans, and military families in the Carrollton area qualify for our standard military discount. Just bring your ID or discharge papers, and we'll apply the discount to your project cost.
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