Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
College Park sits in that sweet spot between urban convenience and suburban breathing room—you've got the Hartsfield-Jackson corridor nearby, the Porsche Experience Center putting high-end aesthetics on the map, and neighborhoods like Downtown College Park and the Virginia Ave area where families actually want to spend time outdoors. That's exactly why a sport court makes sense here. Spring's the perfect moment to think about it, too. Instead of watching your kids play basketball on cracked asphalt or waiting for the grass to recover from Georgia's humid summers, you could have a professional-grade court ready for the season. We've installed these throughout South Fulton, and we know what works in Fulton County clay and the specific sun angles you're dealing with. Whether you've got a corner lot in Virginia Ave or a postage-stamp backyard near downtown, there's a configuration that fits. Our team's about 35 minutes away, which means we're close enough to handle the install quickly and far enough that we're not the first contractor everyone calls—we earn the work. Right now, spring specials mean better pricing and quicker scheduling before the heat really kicks in.
College Park's soil composition—that heavy South Fulton clay—actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage when properly graded, which beats sandy or loose soils you'd find elsewhere in Georgia. Your neighborhood's commercial-residential mix means most yards are sized between a quarter and half acre, which is ideal for a 30x60 or 35x60 court. We rarely run into space constraints here. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Downtown College Park or the Virginia Ave corridor; some lots get brutal afternoon western exposure, others benefit from tree cover. That matters for court placement and material selection—we'll scout your specific orientation during the consultation. HOA landscaping rules exist in pockets throughout the area, so we always verify deed restrictions upfront. The humidity levels here are consistent year-round, which means your court surface stays clean longer than you'd expect, but we'll make sure the sub-base accounts for spring moisture. Installation timing in March and April works perfectly before the real heat arrives.
Not special, but strategic. Fulton County clay is dense and stable—actually better than sandy soils for long-term court integrity. We grade it for proper slope, add a crushed stone base layer for drainage, and compact it to spec. The clay won't shift under your court the way looser soil would, which means fewer maintenance headaches down the line. It's one of the advantages of building in this area.
Most lots here accommodate a 30x60 or 35x60 court comfortably—that's enough for serious basketball or multi-sport use. Some Virginia Ave and Downtown College Park properties are tighter, so we design custom dimensions that maximize your space without looking cramped. We'll measure and mock it up before committing to anything.
Spring is your window—March through May gives us ideal temperatures for surface application and curing. Once June heat arrives, installation becomes slower and more expensive. Booking in spring also means your court's ready for summer league play or family tournaments. Our spring special pricing reflects this timing advantage.
Some neighborhoods do, others don't. We check your deed restrictions during the initial consultation—it's routine for us. If approval's needed, we'll help you navigate it. Most HOAs in the area are reasonable about sport courts since they add property value and keep kids active in their own yards.
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