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Sport courts have become the go-to solution for Clarkston homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without sacrificing their entire yard to maintenance. Here's the thing: in a community like Clarkston—where lots tend to be compact and urban living means every square foot counts—a professionally installed artificial sport court gives you a polished, game-ready surface that actually improves your property's usability year-round. We've installed these in the Downtown Clarkston area and throughout the neighborhoods near Milam Park, and the feedback is consistent: families use them constantly once they're in. The Clarkston Community Center has shown what organized play looks like, and now homeowners want that same quality closer to home. Artificial turf for sport courts handles the clay-heavy soil we see throughout DeKalb County better than any traditional setup would. You get a surface that drains properly, never gets rutted out, and performs the same whether it's been raining or baking in the Georgia sun. Installation typically takes just a few days, and unlike natural grass, you're not fighting with seasonal growth or bare patches by mid-summer.
Clarkston's DeKalb clay soil presents a unique challenge for outdoor sports surfaces. If you've tried maintaining a natural grass court in your backyard, you know how that heavy clay compacts and holds water—not ideal for drainage or player safety. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most residential lots in the Downtown Clarkston and Milam Park areas sit in the 5,000–8,000 square-foot range, which means you're typically looking at a 20×40 or similar court footprint that fits nicely without overwhelming the space. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood and tree cover, but our turf systems are UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's intense afternoon heat. One thing to confirm early: some HOA communities in Clarkston have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking those before design planning. The good news is that modern sport-court artificial turf looks professional and well-maintained, so HOA approval is rarely an issue. Installation on our clay soil actually works well because we create a proper sub-base that prevents settling. We're just 25 minutes away from most Clarkston addresses, so site visits and follow-up service are quick and convenient.
Yes. DeKalb clay is actually where artificial sport courts shine. We install a engineered base system that prevents the kind of settling and rutting you'd see with natural grass on heavy soil. The turf itself stays stable and level year after year, even during our wet Georgia springs.
Most homeowners work with 20×40 or 20×50 dimensions, though we customize based on your lot size. We've designed courts throughout Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area that fit into compact suburban yards. During a site visit, we'll show you exactly what fits and still leaves room for landscape or seating.
In most cases, yes. Modern sport-court systems look polished and maintained, which resonates well with HOA standards. We recommend checking your community guidelines first, but we've worked with several Clarkston neighborhoods and haven't run into approval issues when the court is properly designed.
Very little. You'll sweep debris occasionally and rinse it down after heavy use or pollen season. Unlike the natural grass courts near the Clarkston Community Center, you don't need mowing, fertilizer, or seasonal reseeding. The turf handles sun, rain, and heavy foot traffic without degrading.
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