Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Chamblee are becoming the go-to move for homeowners who want to get serious about their backyard without fighting Georgia's clay soil every season. Whether you're in Downtown Chamblee or along the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor, you've probably noticed how tight lot sizes are around here—which is exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense. You get a professional-grade playing surface in a footprint that actually fits your property, and you're not spending weekends maintaining it like you would with natural grass. Our team knows DeKalb County inside and out, and we've renovated dozens of sport courts across the area. The Chamblee Rail Trail community is full of families who understand the value of having a solid outdoor space that works year-round, rain or shine. If your current court's seen better days—cracked, uneven, or just plain worn out—we can transform it into something that'll last for years and actually get used. Most of our Chamblee clients tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Chamblee's urban clay soil is notoriously compact, which creates drainage challenges that matter more than most people realize. When you're installing a sport court in tight residential lots—which describes most of the neighborhoods here—proper substrate preparation is non-negotiable. The clay doesn't absorb water well on its own, so we always install drainage systems that prevent pooling, especially during DeKalb's heavy spring rains. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy coverage. Properties along Buford Highway tend to have less shade, while homes deeper into residential areas might be under oak or pine cover. That affects both the turf type we recommend and how aggressively the court will see UV exposure. HOA rules in Downtown Chamblee and surrounding neighborhoods can be specific about court dimensions and sight lines from the street, so we verify those details early. Lot size usually means we're working with space constraints—which actually works in our favor because artificial turf systems are designed to maximize performance in compact areas. We've also learned that Chamblee's humidity levels demand turf with excellent drainage and antimicrobial properties to prevent algae growth and odor issues.
DeKalb's clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a robust subsurface drainage system beneath your court. Without it, you'd get water pooling and soft spots during heavy rain—especially problematic in spring. We break up the clay base, add engineered drainage layers, and compact everything properly so your court stays playable in wet conditions.
Most lots in Downtown Chamblee and the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor are compact, so we design courts to match the space you actually have. A half-court or three-quarter court is totally viable and still gives you serious playability. We work with your lot dimensions and any HOA requirements to maximize the court without compromising performance.
A full renovation typically takes 5–7 days depending on your court's current condition. We remove the old surface, address any drainage or base issues (critical with our clay), install new turf and line markings, and have you ready to play. We're based about 25 minutes from Chamblee, so we can schedule efficiently across the area.
Yes. Many Chamblee properties have HOA guidelines about court size, color, and setback from the street. We review those upfront, prepare specifications if needed, and coordinate with your HOA so there's no back-and-forth delays. It's built into our process.
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