Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Crabapple aren't just about having somewhere to play—they're about maximizing those rolling estate lots you've got in the area. Whether you're in the Birmingham Falls neighborhood or closer to Crabapple Crossroads, we've installed enough backyard courts around North Fulton to know exactly what works on this clay-heavy soil and how to handle the shade patterns that come with mature tree coverage. A lot of homeowners out here think a sport court is out of reach financially, which is why we built financing options that fit real family budgets. You don't need to choose between the court your kids actually want and keeping cash in your pocket. We've worked with neighbors around Birmingham Falls Elementary and beyond who figured out the same thing: spreading payments over time made a dream project into something that happened this year instead of five years from now. Crabapple's got character, and your backyard should too. A properly installed artificial turf sport court handles the Georgia clay, the humidity, and the heavy use without turning into a mud pit or requiring endless maintenance. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property and your wallet.
North Fulton clay is heavy and dense, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation—we get excellent base compaction. The trade-off? Water management matters more here than it does in lighter soil counties. Our crews account for Crabapple's drainage patterns during the grading phase, especially on those larger estate lots common in Birmingham Falls. Shade is real in this area. Mature oaks and pines create patchy sun exposure, so we assess your specific lot layout before recommending court placement and turf pile height. Full sun courts age differently than shaded ones, and we're honest about both. Most Crabapple properties have room for regulation or near-regulation sizing, but we also do scaled versions if you're working with a tighter footprint near the house or existing structures. HOA restrictions vary—some Birmingham Falls communities have landscape guidelines you'll want to check before ordering materials. We've navigated those conversations plenty of times. Installation timeline in Crabapple typically runs 5–7 business days depending on base prep and weather. Clay takeoff and proper base installation can't be rushed, especially on rolling terrain.
Not harder—just different. Clay compacts beautifully, which gives you a stable base. The challenge is drainage, not installation. We design base systems that account for Crabapple's water patterns. On rolling estate lots, we may adjust grading slightly, but it's standard work for us. Your court will hold up better because of that clay foundation.
Significantly. A regulation court runs 8–12K installed. With financing, that spreads to manageable monthly payments—often under what you'd spend on club memberships or lessons. We work with lenders offering flexible terms. Many Crabapple families realize they can afford it now instead of waiting years.
Yes, but we design around it. Shaded courts use different turf pile and require slightly different maintenance. Full sun courts handle intense use better. We walk your lot, map the sun patterns, and recommend placement that balances playability and longevity for your specific property.
Typically 5–7 business days from site prep through final striping. Clay removal, base compaction, and proper drainage setup take time—we don't rush it. Weather can add a day or two. Once we schedule, you'll know exactly when play can start.
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