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Clarkston's got that tight, urban vibe—especially around Downtown and the Milam Park area—which means most yards here are compact and precious. If you've got kids who want to play basketball, pickle ball, or just need a safe surface for year-round activities, artificial turf sport courts are honestly the smartest move for DeKalb County homeowners. We've installed dozens of these in the area, and the transformation is real. No more muddy patches in wet Georgia springs, no weeds taking over by July, and zero maintenance headaches when you're juggling family life in a bustling neighborhood. The Clarkston Community Center proves how popular recreational surfaces are around here—your backyard can have that same polished, ready-to-play feel. Our team sits just 25 minutes away, so we know your soil, your humidity patterns, and what actually works in this part of Georgia. Let's talk about turning that underused corner of your yard into something your family will actually use.
Clarkston sits on DeKalb clay, which is compact and often poorly draining—exactly why artificial turf sport courts make sense here. Spring rains soak in slowly, and natural grass turns into a muddy mess within weeks. Your lot size is probably modest (typical Clarkston residential), so we design sport courts that maximize usable space without overwhelming your property. Shade patterns matter too: many homes near Downtown Clarkston have mature trees or neighboring structures that block afternoon sun. That's actually perfect for synthetic turf—it won't burn out like natural grass would. We'll assess your yard's drainage slope and sun exposure during the consultation. If you've got an HOA (common in this area), we'll handle any approval conversations—most DeKalb County associations actually prefer low-maintenance artificial surfaces because they stay pristine year-round. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation; we don't cut corners there. Your sport court will be playable within days, not weeks.
Many Clarkston neighborhoods do have HOA guidelines. We recommend checking your covenants first, but most associations approve artificial turf sport courts because they're neat, low-maintenance, and increase property aesthetics. We've navigated DeKalb County approvals countless times and can help with any documentation your HOA needs.
DeKalb clay drains slowly and compacts hard. We account for this by installing proper drainage layers beneath the turf base—essential in Georgia's humid climate. This prevents standing water and ensures your court stays playable even after heavy spring rains.
Most Clarkston yards are 0.25 to 0.5 acres. We typically build courts between 1,500 and 2,500 square feet—big enough for serious play (basketball, pickle ball, or multi-sport) without eating your entire backyard. We'll measure and show you exactly what fits.
Georgia summer sun is intense, but modern artificial turf is designed for it. We use premium materials with UV stabilizers that won't degrade. The surface may get warm under barefoot play, but it's nothing like asphalt and won't crack or become unsafe like concrete courts do in heat.
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