Deals — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are becoming the go-to move for Crabapple families who want their kids to actually get outside—and stay outside. Whether you're in the Crabapple Crossroads area or closer to Birmingham Falls, you know how those North Fulton summers heat up, and natural grass just doesn't cut it when you've got multiple kids running drills or shooting hoops year-round. An artificial turf sport court handles the Georgia clay underneath, drains properly even after heavy rain, and gives you a surface that's ready to play on within hours instead of days. We've installed these systems all over this part of Fulton County, and honestly, homeowners in your neighborhood are tired of patching dead spots and regrading their yards every season. A quality sport court solves that. You get a durable, low-maintenance playing surface for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use—one that actually performs in Crabapple's climate without turning into a mud pit or a rock-hard baked mess. The estates around here tend to have the space to do this right, and we've learned exactly how to prep and install on properties like yours. It's a real investment, but it transforms how your family uses the yard.
The rolling clay soil in North Fulton is heavy and dense, which is actually good news for a sport court installation—it gives you a solid, stable base once we get the drainage figured out. Here's what matters: Crabapple's topography means water doesn't always flow the way you'd expect. We've done enough installs around the Crabapple Market area and the Birmingham Falls neighborhoods to know where standing water tends to collect. During design, we map that out and make sure your court's base layer and subsurface drainage work together to handle Georgia's rain without pooling. The clay also stays firm through most of the year, which keeps your court from shifting under the turf. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot—some properties near the estate areas get full southern exposure, others have mature tree cover. We'll assess your specific spot and recommend turf pile height and infill accordingly. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, most boards approve sports courts since they're contained, maintained surfaces. Finally, the typical Crabapple lot gives you room to work with, but we'll measure twice so you're not squeezed into a corner. Installation usually takes 4–6 days depending on base prep and final grading.
Absolutely. The dense clay in North Fulton is actually a advantage—it's stable and compacts well. We just need to install proper drainage underneath, especially given how Crabapple's rolling terrain can direct runoff. Once we grade and prep the base correctly, your sport court will drain fast and hold up through our hot, wet summers.
That's where we do our best work. Estate properties in your area have the square footage and setbacks to support a real sport court without looking cramped. We've completed installations all over North Fulton, and we know how to navigate the landscape and utility placement on larger residential lots like the ones around Birmingham Falls Elementary.
A properly installed court lasts 10–15 years, sometimes longer. Crabapple's climate is tough on turf, but modern synthetic surfaces handle UV and moisture better than ever. Key is quality materials, good drainage (which we design into every North Fulton install), and occasional brushing to keep the infill even.
Most Crabapple-area neighborhoods do approve them because they're self-contained and well-maintained. We've worked with several local HOAs and can help you understand your specific rules. The court typically looks cleaner and more intentional than a worn-out natural grass area, so boards usually see it as an upgrade.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.