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Sport courts in Clarkston are a game-changer for compact urban lots—and we've installed plenty of them here in DeKalb County. Whether you're in Downtown Clarkston or the Milam Park area, fitting a dedicated basketball, pickleball, or tennis court into your backyard used to mean either going without or sacrificing your whole yard. Not anymore. Artificial turf sport courts give you professional-grade playing surfaces that don't turn to mud after rain, don't require constant reseeding, and actually hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity. We've been serving Clarkston homeowners for years, and the feedback is consistent: these courts transform how families use their outdoor space. No more excuses about soggy conditions or uneven ground. You get a reliable, all-weather surface that's ready to play on 365 days a year. LawnLogic brings that same commitment to quality and local knowledge to every sport court we build in your neighborhood.
Clarkston's terrain presents some real challenges—and some real opportunities. Most lots here sit on DeKalb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain well naturally. That's actually why artificial turf sport courts perform so well; we're not fighting against waterlogging or rutting like you would with natural grass in wet months. The compact urban lots in Downtown Clarkston and around Milam Park mean we're usually working with smaller footprints, so proper sub-base preparation becomes even more critical. We excavate and install a crushed stone foundation that handles drainage and keeps your court level year after year. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're shaded by mature trees or getting full southern exposure. We assess each site individually because that affects material choice and performance. The clay soil also means we're not dealing with extensive root systems, which simplifies installation. One thing we always check: if your property falls under any HOA guidelines, we make sure your court design complies with landscape restrictions. Most neighborhoods here are supportive of these upgrades, especially when they're well-maintained and add property value.
Absolutely. We excavate deeper than we might in sandy soil because clay doesn't absorb water. We build a robust stone base that creates proper drainage channels, preventing pooling and soft spots. The clay's density actually works in our favor—it's stable and compacted, so your court surface won't shift or settle unevenly over time like it might on looser soil.
Most yes, but it's tight. A regulation court is 94 by 50 feet. We've done several in the area by working with the space you have—sometimes that means a three-quarter or half court, which is still incredibly functional for families. We'll come measure your lot and show you what's realistic without eating your whole yard.
Typically 5–7 business days from prep to finish, depending on lot size and site conditions. We schedule around weather to avoid installation during heavy rain, which isn't ideal for base work. Clarkston's summer heat actually helps us—the turf bonds faster. We'll give you a firm timeline after the site visit.
That's a conversation between you and the community, but we've seen several homeowners lease their courts for events or training. We build them to commercial-grade standards, so they're absolutely capable of handling that traffic. Check with local organizations—there may be interest you haven't considered.
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