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Clarkston's tree-lined neighborhoods and proximity to the Clarkston Community Center make it a hub for active families who take their outdoor spaces seriously. The thing is, maintaining a natural grass court in DeKalb clay soil—especially on the tighter lots you'll find around Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area—is an uphill battle. You're dealing with compacted earth that doesn't drain well, summer heat that browns everything out, and foot traffic that turns grass into mud within a season. A sport court made from premium artificial turf solves all of that. We've installed dozens of courts across DeKalb County, and Clarkston homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your family gets a professional-grade playing surface year-round, no watering, no fertilizer, and zero mud tracked through the house. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a flat, playable surface for training, we can build something that fits your lot size and your vision—and we're just 25 minutes away when you need us.
Clarkston sits on challenging DeKalb clay, which is dense and slow-draining by nature. Even with good slope, you'll want a properly engineered subsurface when we install your court—we typically recommend a base layer designed to handle Georgia's heavy summer rains. The neighborhood lots around Downtown Clarkston and Milam Park tend to be on the snug side, so we've gotten good at maximizing playable area without eating up your entire yard. Sun exposure varies block to block; some homes back up to mature tree cover, while others get full southern exposure. That matters for surface temperature and UV fade, so we'll walk your property and design with that in mind. One more thing: check your HOA covenants if you're in a gated community or formal neighborhood. Most are turf-friendly these days, but a few still have old restrictions on court colors or materials. We've helped plenty of Clarkston homeowners navigate that conversation—it's worth a 10-minute call before you commit.
Most yes, but it depends on your specific HOA rules. We've worked with dozens of Clarkston properties and rarely hit a hard no—modern sport courts look nothing like the plastic of 20 years ago. We can pull your deed restrictions and help you submit design specs to your HOA if needed. A quick call to us beats finding out too late.
It's compacted and drains slowly, which is exactly why artificial turf wins here. We don't fight the clay; we build on top of it with a proper engineered base. This prevents water pooling during Georgia's wet seasons and gives you a stable, level playing surface that natural grass simply can't match on this soil type.
Very often, yes. Clarkston lots are tighter than suburban sprawl, but we've designed half-courts, training zones, and multi-sport surfaces for tight spaces. Bring us your lot dimensions and tell us what sports matter most—we'll show you what's possible without overbuilding.
Real talk: it gets warm in July and August. Premium turfs with good infill stay cooler, and we can recommend lighter colors if heat's a concern. Most families find barefoot play uncomfortable mid-afternoon, but early morning or evening sessions are totally fine—and that's when most Clarkston families use their courts anyway.
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