Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Crabapple's rolling estates and established neighborhoods around Birmingham Falls and Crabapple Crossroads are built for outdoor living—and that means families want reliable spaces for basketball, tennis, or just a backyard game area that actually holds up. The clay-heavy soil in North Fulton drains differently than you'd expect, and Georgia's humidity creates unique conditions for any outdoor court surface. Sport courts in Crabapple aren't just about aesthetics; they're about building something that survives the seasonal swings, the red clay runoff, and heavy foot traffic without becoming a maintenance headache. We've installed synthetic turf sport courts across Fulton County long enough to know exactly what works on the lots here—whether you're sitting on a 2-acre estate or a tighter neighborhood parcel. The difference between a court that looks good in year one and one that performs for a decade comes down to site prep, drainage strategy, and choosing materials built for Georgia's climate. Let's talk about what actually makes sense for your property.
North Fulton's clay composition is both blessing and curse. Your Crabapple lot drains slowly by nature, which means we're not just installing a sport court—we're engineering a system that manages water properly. If you're in the Birmingham Falls area or near Crabapple Crossroads, chances are you've got mature trees creating shade patterns that shift throughout the year. Sport court surfaces reflect heat differently depending on sun exposure, so we map your property carefully before recommending materials. Many estate lots in your ZIP codes (30004, 30009) have existing landscaping or HOA guidelines that matter—we work within those constraints rather than around them. Georgia's humidity and seasonal temperature swings can stress inferior turf materials, but quality synthetic courts handle it fine when installed with proper base layers and infill. The red clay soil here requires attention during installation; we build drainage that prevents water pooling while keeping your court stable through heavy use. Your lot size and topography—whether it's flat or slopes toward natural drainage paths—determines our exact approach. We've learned what works specifically on properties near Crabapple Market and throughout the neighborhood by doing this work consistently in your area.
Yes. Crabapple's clay-heavy soil compacts well but holds moisture, so we adjust our base preparation and drainage rock layers accordingly. We account for the clay's behavior during freeze-thaw cycles too. Proper grading and perimeter drainage prevent water from pooling under your court, which would cause premature wear and surface instability. It's not complicated, but it's non-negotiable for longevity here.
Shade actually helps synthetic turf last longer—less UV stress and heat buildup. However, heavy shade can trap moisture and debris, requiring slightly more frequent cleaning. We evaluate your specific tree canopy and sun patterns during the site visit, then recommend infill and material options that perform best under your conditions. No two Crabapple properties are identical, so this matters.
Some neighborhoods in the Crabapple Crossroads and Birmingham Falls areas have design guidelines that require approval before installation. We handle those conversations and provide documentation for your HOA if needed. Most approve well-maintained synthetic courts because they're professional-looking and don't involve constant noise or lighting. We'll advise you on what flies before we break ground.
Most residential sport courts take 4–7 days depending on size and site conditions. North Fulton's clay requires careful base prep, which we won't rush. Weather matters too—we schedule around rain to avoid mud complications. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we assess your specific lot. The drive from our HQ to Crabapple is straightforward, so we're responsive to your schedule.
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