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Clarkston's neighborhoods—from the walkable Downtown core to the quieter Milam Park area—are packed with families who want their backyards to work harder. A sport court with artificial turf does exactly that. Whether you've got a compact urban lot near the Community Center or a slightly roomier space tucked into a residential pocket, a properly installed court transforms how your family uses outdoor space. No more excuses about Georgia heat, no more muddy clay stains on white sneakers. We've installed sport courts across DeKalb County for families who got tired of choosing between natural grass maintenance and unusable backyards. A sport court gives you playable surface year-round—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a smooth practice area for whatever sport your kids are chasing this season. The best part? Clarkston's lot sizes and neighborhood character are actually ideal for sport courts. You don't need an acre. You don't need perfect sun exposure. And you definitely don't need to spend every weekend maintaining turf. We'll handle the installation, work around your home's existing layout, and build something that lasts.
Clarkston sits on DeKalb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's crucial for sport court installation. If you've got standing water after a heavy rain or noticed your yard takes days to dry out, that's the clay talking. Our installation process accounts for this—we layer base materials and ensure proper drainage so your new court doesn't become a puddle zone during Georgia's wet seasons. Most Clarkston lots are compact, especially in Downtown and the Milam Park neighborhoods. That means we're often working around trees, fence lines, and tight side yards. We've done dozens of installations in similar spaces, so we know how to maximize your usable court area without removing mature trees or creating drainage problems for neighbors. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're under the tree canopy near Clarkston Community Center or in a more open residential pocket. Artificial turf performs well in both scenarios, though we'll assess your specific shade patterns during the site visit. Local HOA rules in some neighborhoods do govern landscape changes, so we always recommend checking your deed restrictions before you commit. Our team handles all the technical details—we just need you to know what's possible on your property.
DeKalb clay is dense and compact, so yes, drainage requires intentional design. We install a engineered base layer beneath the artificial turf that channels water away from the court surface and your yard. The clay actually works in our favor once the base is set—it provides stable, level footing. Water moves through the turf and base system, not across your yard.
Most likely, yes. Downtown lots tend to be smaller, but we've built courts in spaces as modest as 20×30 feet for serious pickleball or shooting practice. We'll measure your actual usable area during a free site visit and show you exactly what dimensions work within your property lines and setback rules.
Check your deed of restrictions or community guidelines—some Clarkston neighborhoods have landscape approval processes. We recommend confirming before scheduling, but we've installed courts in most local neighborhoods without issues. If you're unsure, bring your docs to our consultation and we'll help you navigate it.
Depends on your sport. Hardcourt (acrylic) is ideal for basketball and pickleball. Grass-style turf works better for field sports, tennis, and multi-use spaces. During your site visit, we'll talk through your family's actual needs and show you samples so you're choosing based on how you'll really use the space.
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