Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chamblee's a place where backyards matter—whether you're in Downtown Chamblee, near the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor, or anywhere else in the 30341 zip code, folks here want outdoor spaces that actually work. A sport court does that. It gives you a real playing surface for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a smooth spot for the kids to run around without dealing with Georgia's red clay turning into a mud pit after rain. We're a veteran-owned shop, and we know what it takes to build something that lasts—quality installation, proper drainage, materials that handle our humid summers and unpredictable weather swings. We're about 25 minutes from most Chamblee addresses, so we're close enough to understand the neighborhood quirks and far enough to bring fresh expertise. A sport court isn't just about the court itself; it's about transforming a patch of yard into something your family actually uses. That's what we do.
DeKalb's urban clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's the first thing we address with any sport court in Chamblee. Your lot might be compact, especially if you're closer to Downtown Chamblee or along the Buford Highway corridor where properties tend to be tighter. We work around that. Shade patterns matter too; if your backyard borders the Chamblee Rail Trail area or has mature trees, we'll orient the court to minimize glare during peak play hours and account for afternoon shadow coverage. The clay base needs proper grading and a sub-base layer to prevent the court from settling unevenly or holding standing water during Georgia's rainy seasons. We've also seen HOA landscape requirements vary block to block in Chamblee—some neighborhoods have specific color or material guidelines for hardscaping. We'll pull your local regs upfront so there are no surprises. Humidity here is real, so we choose surfaces and infill systems that resist mold and stay playable year-round. The compact lots we often see mean we maximize every inch: sometimes a smaller court footprint with smart orientation works better than forcing something too big.
Yes, but only with proper installation. DeKalb's clay doesn't absorb water, so we build a sloped sub-base, add perforated drainage layers, and sometimes install a French drain or gravel bed underneath. The court surface itself is porous, but the real magic is what's below it. Without the right base, standing water becomes a problem—we've seen yards around Chamblee where poor drainage killed the whole project. We don't cut corners there.
Most do, but it depends on your neighborhood's covenants. Downtown Chamblee and Peachtree-Chamblee corridor areas have different rules. We pull your HOA docs at the start, get any required approvals, and sometimes adjust court color or edging to meet guidelines. It's easier than you think, and we handle the legwork.
Depends on your property. Compact urban lots often accommodate a 30x50 multi-court or a dedicated half-court. We measure, check your setback requirements, and factor in shade and utility lines. Some Chamblee yards can fit a full court; others work better with a smaller, smart design. We'll show you realistic options before quoting.
Most residential courts take 2–4 weeks from start to finish, depending on site prep and weather. Georgia's humidity and occasional rain can slow curing times, so we schedule around the forecast. We're 25 minutes away, so we can be on-site regularly and keep things moving without disrupting your routine.
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