Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Crabapple has serious potential—especially if you're thinking about a sport court. We've worked with plenty of homeowners around Crabapple Crossroads and the Birmingham Falls area who realized their estate lots were perfect for this kind of upgrade. The thing about North Fulton properties is that you've got the space, and honestly, the clay-based soil here actually makes for solid installation work once we get the foundation right. A sport court transforms those rolling yards into something your family actually uses year-round. No more muddy patches after rain, no dead grass from constant foot traffic, no excuses for staying inside. Whether it's basketball, tennis, or just a clean play surface, artificial turf courts give you that durability without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our climate. We've installed plenty of these in Fulton County, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner.
Crabapple's rolling topography and clay soil present a specific set of considerations for sport court installation. That clay base is actually helpful for drainage planning, but we need to account for how water moves across your property—especially in the Birmingham Falls area where elevation changes are common. Your estate lot likely has the square footage to work with, which is great, but we'll assess sun exposure carefully. North Fulton gets solid afternoon sun, and while artificial turf handles full sun beautifully, we map out shade patterns from mature trees to ensure consistent playing conditions. Many properties near Crabapple Market and the surrounding neighborhoods have mature landscaping, so we work around existing trees and HOA guidelines if applicable. The clay soil here doesn't absorb standing water quickly, so proper base preparation and our drainage system are non-negotiable. We also consider the scale of your yard relative to your home—we've found that homeowners in this area tend to prefer courts that complement their estate-style properties rather than dominate them. Seasonal temperature swings in North Fulton are moderate, which means your turf stays playable almost year-round without the winter dormancy issues you'd see further north.
Our crews account for clay's poor drainage characteristics by creating a proper base layer system underneath your turf. We grade the site to manage water flow across your property, especially important given the rolling terrain around Crabapple Crossroads. The clay actually provides a stable foundation once we compact and prepare it correctly—it's not a barrier, just a consideration we build into the project plan.
Most HOAs in Fulton County are fine with artificial turf courts since they're manicured and professional-looking. We recommend checking your specific covenants first. Courts installed at estate lot setbacks or in backyards typically raise no flags. We've never had an issue in this area, and we're happy to walk through any concerns with your HOA before we break ground.
Estate lots in North Fulton give you real flexibility. Most homeowners go 30x60 or 40x60 for multi-sport use. We assess your specific lot during the site visit and show you options that balance playable space with your landscape. Bigger isn't always better—we've found that homes near Crabapple Market area appreciate courts that fit their property proportions.
Crabapple's weather means occasional brushing and rinsing—way less than natural grass. We recommend light grooming a few times a year and clearing leaves in fall. Our turf handles summer heat and occasional ice without issues. Most homeowners in this area spend maybe 30 minutes quarterly on upkeep, compared to hours weekly with grass.
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