Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Carrollton aren't just for the UWG campus anymore. Homeowners in Downtown Carrollton and around the college neighborhoods are discovering that a weekend artificial turf court installation transforms a red-clay backyard into something genuinely useful—especially when you've got kids who actually want to play outside, or you're tired of mud tracking through the house after rain. We've worked with plenty of families in the 30116 and 30117 zip codes who thought a court was either impossible on their lot or way too expensive. Turns out, neither is true. Whether you're looking at a compact setup tucked beside the Carrollton Greenbelt or a full-size court in one of the larger college-town lots, weekend installation is totally doable. The real win? No more watering, fertilizing, or reseeding that stubborn red clay. Your court stays playable year-round, handles Georgia humidity without turning into a swamp, and honestly, it makes your neighbors ask questions. We can be out to your Carrollton property, assess the space, and give you a real timeline—usually that same week, depending on your lot's drainage situation and size.
Carroll County's red clay is honestly both a blessing and a minor headache. The good news: it drains predictably once we get the base layer down, so we know exactly what we're working with. The not-so-good news is that clay compacts differently than sandy soil, which means we spend a little extra time on site prep to make sure your court base is truly level. Most Carrollton properties—whether in the UWG area or Downtown—have fairly standard residential lot sizes, which keeps installation straightforward. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree canopy, especially near the Greenbelt corridor and older neighborhoods where oaks have had decades to grow. We'll walk your yard and point out shade patterns; afternoon sun here is intense in summer, so if your court catches full western exposure, we'll factor that into surface recommendations. HOA restrictions exist in some subdivisions, so check your covenants before we schedule. The Georgia humidity means your synthetic surface will stay cooler than natural turf in summer, which is actually a huge benefit for weekend play. Weekend installation works great in Carrollton because most yards are accessible and the red clay base, once properly compacted, sets up reliably.
For a standard residential court (say, half-court or smaller), we typically complete site prep, base installation, and surface in one long weekend—Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. That assumes your Carrollton yard's red clay base doesn't have unexpected drainage issues and the lot is accessible. Larger courts may need a second weekend. We'll give you an honest timeline during the site visit.
Red clay drains fine once we establish the right base layer—we account for this during prep. The real consideration is compaction; we take extra care ensuring the base is level and firm, which actually makes Carrollton courts very stable long-term. The clay itself won't degrade your turf surface.
Depends on the lot. Many homes in the 30116 and 30117 areas have the square footage, but tree canopy and neighbor proximity matter. We'll measure and show you options—sometimes a half-court or three-quarter court makes more sense and still transforms your space.
Some Carrollton neighborhoods have landscape covenants; others don't. Check your HOA docs before calling us. If restrictions exist, we can help you draft a proposal to show the HOA—most approve courts if they're well-maintained and don't obstruct sightlines. We've worked through this in college-town subdivisions before.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.