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Sport courts in Crabapple aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—they're about turning those rolling estate lots around Crabapple Crossroads and Birmingham Falls into spaces your family actually uses year-round. We've installed quite a few of these in North Fulton, and Crabapple homeowners get it: artificial turf sport courts handle Georgia's heat and humidity better than natural grass ever could, and they don't turn into mud pits when the clay soil underneath gets saturated. Whether you're thinking about a half-court setup near the house or a full-size court tucked into the back corner of your property, the math works out. No more mowing, no more weeds creeping through the lines, and no replanting every couple years because the sun hammered it or a heavy rain washed out the base. We're about 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so we handle these installs regularly and know exactly how to build them right on Crabapple's terrain.
That rolling clay you've got in North Fulton is actually perfect for sport court foundations—it compacts well and provides solid drainage support if we prep it correctly. What we've learned from working around Crabapple Crossroads and the Birmingham Falls area is that shade patterns vary wildly depending on where your lot sits. Some homes have mature trees creating dappled afternoon shade; others are wide open to direct sun. We assess this during the site visit because it affects both the turf type we recommend and how the court will play. Most Crabapple properties have decent size—those estate lots give us room to work with—but we also see plenty of homes where creative placement near a side yard or back corner makes more sense than trying to squeeze a court into a cramped footprint. The clay base means we're usually excavating about 4-6 inches, compacting, and adding a layer of crushed stone before the turf goes down. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here, though we can work year-round. We've also noticed HOA rules vary between neighborhoods, so we always recommend checking deed restrictions before locking in a design.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate. Unlike natural grass that burns out or gets stressed in our hot summers, artificial turf stays playable and doesn't require constant watering. The drainage system we install manages Georgia's heavy rains too, so you won't end up with water pooling on your court after a downpour.
Clay is actually our friend here. We excavate, compact that clay base, add crushed stone for drainage, then lay your sub-base and turf. The clay holds everything in place and prevents the shifting you'd get in sandier soils. We've done this on dozens of North Fulton properties and it works reliably.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Crabapple communities have specific landscape guidelines or setback requirements. We recommend checking your deed restrictions before we start design work. If approval is needed, we can help you present the project—we've worked through this with plenty of local HOAs.
A standard court usually takes 1-2 weeks from start to finish, depending on size and site prep. Our team handles the excavation, base prep, and turf installation. Weather can shift timelines slightly, but we schedule around Crabapple's spring and fall windows for the smoothest process.
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