Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chamblee's compact neighborhoods—especially around Downtown and the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor—pack a lot of life into tight residential footprints. That means your backyard needs to work harder. A sport court built with recycled materials gives you a durable, low-maintenance play surface that handles Georgia's humid summers without breaking down like traditional turf. We've installed dozens of these in DeKalb County, and Chamblee homeowners love them because they don't require the constant watering that natural grass demands in clay-heavy soil. Whether you've got kids who need a basketball halfcourt, a space for volleyball, or just a family gathering zone that actually stays playable year-round, recycled-material sport courts deliver professional-grade performance without the professional-grade maintenance headache. The material itself is made from reclaimed rubber and plastic—stuff that would otherwise end up in a landfill—so you're building something functional and responsible at the same time. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know the Chamblee landscape, the soil challenges, and what actually works in neighborhoods where square footage is premium and expectations are high.
Chamblee sits on DeKalb's urban clay base, which means drainage can be tricky if you're not careful. That's actually one of the biggest advantages of a recycled-material sport court—it handles moisture better than bare clay or poorly draining natural grass. Your lot size likely isn't sprawling; most Chamblee properties are efficient, which is perfect for sport courts because we can create a high-impact play surface in 500–2,000 square feet. The Chamblee Rail Trail and the general neighborhood tree coverage means you might have partial shade in some yards, especially in the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor. That's great news: sport courts perform consistently in shade or sun, unlike natural turf which gets spotty in low-light areas. If you're in an HOA-governed community (common in Chamblee), recycled-material courts meet most landscape requirements because they look clean, professional, and well-maintained year-round. No brown patches, no muddy runoff into neighboring yards. Installation on clay soil actually gives us a stable base; we just need to manage drainage around the perimeter and ensure proper grading so water sheds away from foundations.
Yes. We install a perimeter drain system and grade the court so water flows away from your house and foundation. Recycled rubber and plastic materials have built-in porosity, so standing water isn't an issue. On clay soil, this actually outperforms natural grass, which gets waterlogged in Chamblee's humid springs.
Absolutely. We use UV-stabilized recycled materials rated for Southern heat and humidity. They won't fade, crack, or decompose like some budget alternatives. After 8–10 years, they still play true and look professional—way better than weather-beaten natural turf.
Half-court setups work in 30×45 feet. Full courts need 50×94. But we design custom sizes too. Most Chamblee lots can accommodate at least a 30×40 multi-sport zone for basketball, volleyball, or four-square. We'll assess your actual footprint during the consultation.
Generally yes. They look manicured, don't require constant upkeep, and don't create drainage problems for neighbors. We've worked with several Chamblee communities and rarely hit landscaping pushback. Always check your specific covenants, and we'll help you document the installation for approval.
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