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Carrollton's got character—tree-lined streets in the UWG neighborhoods, the Greenbelt drawing families outdoors, and plenty of homeowners who want their yards to work as hard as they do. A sport court isn't just about basketball or pickle ball anymore. It's the centerpiece of your backyard, the reason your kids stay home instead of heading to town, and honestly, the thing that makes your neighbors ask for your contractor's number. That red clay soil around Carroll County is beautiful, but it's not going to give you a durable playing surface on its own. Most yards here—whether you're near Downtown Carrollton or closer to the University area—benefit from a solid base layer and a premium artificial turf system. We've worked with dozens of college-town lots in your area, and we know exactly how to build a court that handles Georgia's humidity, won't puddle after heavy rain, and stays playable year-round. Your sport court is an investment in your property and your family's lifestyle. We don't cut corners on drainage, base preparation, or material selection. From the initial site walk to the final line marking, we're thinking about how this court will perform in Carrollton's climate and how it'll hold up over a decade of hard use.
Carrollton's red clay foundation is actually one reason we take base prep seriously here. That clay holds water, so proper grading and a robust drainage system beneath your sport court aren't optional—they're essential. We typically recommend a four-to-six-inch compacted base with perforated drainage pipe to keep water moving away from your court surface, especially during Georgia's wet seasons. Shade patterns matter more than people think. Lots near the Greenbelt or those older neighborhoods with mature trees get afternoon coverage, which is great for heat management but can affect how quickly morning dew dries off. We assess your site's sun exposure during the consultation and may adjust our infill recommendations accordingly. Yard sizes around Carrollton vary—everything from compact UWG-area lots to more spacious college-town properties. We design courts to fit your space without looking cramped. Common dimensions are 30×60 for a full basketball court, but we also do smaller 20×40 setups that work perfectly for mixed-use play (basketball, tennis, pickle ball). HOA rules in some neighborhoods require specific colors or court edges. We'll verify any restrictions before we dig, so there are no surprises. Most importantly, the turf we install handles Georgia's humidity and temperature swings—it won't fade, crack, or soften in summer heat the way cheaper systems do.
Most installations take 5–7 days from site prep through final cleanup. That includes excavation, base layer compaction, drainage installation, turf laying, and line marking. Weather can extend it—heavy rain in Carrollton sometimes means we pause to let the base cure properly. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit.
Yes, absolutely. That's exactly why our base system is engineered the way it is. We install perforated drainage pipe beneath a compacted crushed-stone base, so water flows through instead of pooling. We've handled dozens of Carroll County properties with clay soil—proper drainage is built into every job from day one.
Definitely. We've designed courts for compact yards throughout Carrollton. A 20×40 multipurpose court fits nicely on smaller residential lots and gives you room for basketball, pickle ball, and casual play. We'll walk your property and show you exact dimensions and placement options.
We use premium artificial turf systems rated for heavy play and Georgia's climate. They resist UV fading, handle summer temperatures without softening, and drain quickly after rain. Infill material matters too—we recommend options that stay cooler underfoot and reduce heat reflection on those hot Carrollton afternoons.
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