Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
College Park sits in a unique spot—close enough to Hartsfield-Jackson that you've got serious foot traffic and commerce, but residential enough that families still want a real backyard. That's where a sport court made from recycled materials makes real sense. Whether you're in Downtown College Park, near Virginia Ave, or anywhere in the 30337 and 30349 zips, you're probably dealing with that South Fulton clay soil that doesn't drain like you'd want it to, especially during Georgia's humid summers. A sport court gives you a clean, playable surface for basketball, pickleball, or just general recreation—without the mud, without the maintenance headaches of natural grass on clay. What makes recycled-material courts smart for this area isn't just the eco angle (though that matters). It's practical: they handle our heat and moisture shifts better than you'd think, they're built to last through multiple Georgia seasons, and they don't require the constant reseeding or aeration that regular turf demands in Fulton County's soil. We've installed plenty of these in neighborhoods just like yours, and homeowners are surprised how much they actually use them once they're in. Kids stop asking to go somewhere else for sports. Families host better gatherings. And your yard doesn't turn into a mud pit every time we get a downpour.
College Park's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a limitation. The upside? It's stable—your court won't shift or settle unevenly like it might in sandier areas. The downside: natural drainage isn't your friend, and that clay holds onto moisture. That's exactly why recycled-material sport courts shine here. They're engineered with permeable layers underneath that work *with* your soil instead of fighting it, letting water move through without pooling. Sun exposure varies across the area depending on whether you're closer to the commercial zones near the Porsche Experience Center or in the more residential pockets. We size drainage systems accordingly—southern-facing courts in full sun get different specs than shaded backyards tucked between older homes on Virginia Ave. Most residential lots in College Park run 40–60 feet deep, which is tight but workable for a half-court or multi-sport setup. We've learned to maximize that space without expensive grading work. One heads-up: some HOA communities in the area have specific landscape guidelines, so we always pull those before breaking ground. The South Fulton clay means your base prep is crucial—we factor in the extra time to get compaction right, which actually saves you money long-term because the court sits true year after year.
Absolutely. The material actually performs better in our climate than standard asphalt. Recycled surfaces don't soften and get tacky like traditional courts in July, and they don't crack as easily when we cycle through hot days and sudden thunderstorms. The permeability we build in handles the South Fulton moisture without creating puddles or algae issues. You get consistent playability even in peak summer.
Depends on site conditions and court size, but most residential jobs run 4–6 weeks from site survey to final surface. College Park's clay soil means our base prep takes more attention than you'd see in other areas. We schedule around the weather patterns we know hit Fulton County, so we're not racing the rain or working in the heat of July.
Very often, yes. Lots in those neighborhoods are typically 40–50 feet deep and 25–35 feet wide. We can design half-courts, multi-sport setups, or even compact pickleball configurations that fit tight spaces. We've done plenty of creative layouts in older residential areas where square footage is premium.
Upfront cost is higher, but the math shifts when you factor in maintenance. No reseeding, aeration, or fungicide treatments that clay soil often requires. Over 10 years, most owners find they break even or come out ahead. Plus, recycled courts hold their value and appeal to buyers if you ever sell.
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