Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
College Park's mix of established neighborhoods and newer commercial development means yard spaces vary wildly—and so do the demands on them. Whether you're in Downtown College Park or near the Virginia Ave area, a sport court handles what Georgia clay just can't: consistent playability year-round, zero mud tracking into the house, and surfaces that actually stand up to our humidity and heat. We know the Fulton County soil here. That heavy, compact clay is murder on grass, especially when you've got kids using the same patch of yard every afternoon. A properly installed artificial court gives you a legitimate athletic surface without the seasonal headaches—no dead patches after summer, no slick spots after rain, no replanting every other year. Our satisfaction guarantee exists because we've spent time in these neighborhoods. We understand the scale of yards around here, the sight lines from neighboring properties, and what HOA guidelines typically allow. That's not boilerplate—that's local knowledge. We're 35 minutes away, which means we show up for questions, maintenance needs, and follow-ups without treating this like a distant job. College Park deserves an installer who actually knows the community.
South Fulton clay is beautiful for trees and establishing root systems, but it's rough on grass and informal playing surfaces. That dense, moisture-retaining soil means water pools instead of drains naturally—perfect reason to upgrade to a sport court with proper subsurface preparation. Our installation process here accounts for the clay base and ensures your court has the right drainage layer underneath to handle our summer downpours. Yard sizes in College Park range from modest urban lots near Downtown to more spacious setups in the Virginia Ave neighborhoods. We design sport courts to fit your actual space, not squeeze something generic into it. The sun exposure varies too—some yards sit shaded most of the day, others get hammered by afternoon heat. We assess that during the site visit because it affects both the surface choice and long-term durability. HOA rules matter here. Some College Park properties have landscape guidelines, so we walk through what's allowed before we break ground. Artificial turf typically fits within most residential guidelines, but we confirm that with you upfront. The commercial-residential mix also means noise considerations in some areas—our sport court surfaces are designed to be neighbor-friendly while delivering real athletic performance.
Absolutely. The clay base here doesn't drain naturally, so we build in engineered subsurface layers that do. We remove the top layer, add a compacted base, then install proper drainage before the playing surface. Skipping this step in South Fulton clay means water pooling and premature wear. It's not extra cost for us to do it right—it's just how the job gets done in this soil.
We've installed courts in both areas. Downtown lots tend to be tighter, so we design to maximize usable space. Virginia Ave properties often have more room, so we can build full-size courts or multi-sport setups. Either way, we survey your lot, check sun patterns, and talk through what activity matters most to your family before finalizing dimensions.
We stand behind the installation—proper drainage, level playing surface, and no premature wear from installation errors. If something isn't right within the first year, we fix it. That's local accountability. We're not vanishing after the job; we're here in the community, and our reputation depends on being honest about what went wrong and making it right.
Most HOAs in College Park allow artificial turf and sport courts, especially for residential use. We'll review your specific covenants before you commit. If there are restrictions, we'll tell you upfront—no surprises. Many of our College Park installations actually improved properties within HOA guidelines because the courts look maintained year-round.
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