Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Crabapple's rolling estates and Birmingham Falls neighborhoods have plenty of space—and most homeowners we talk to wish they could use more of it for their families. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you've got kids who need a basketball half-court, a tennis setup, or just a clean, all-weather play surface that handles North Fulton's clay soil and Georgia humidity, artificial turf gives you back a yard that actually works year-round. We've installed courts across 30004 and 30009, and the difference is immediate: no mud tracking into the house after rain, no dead grass patches by summer, and a surface that plays consistently whether it's July or January. Your property near Crabapple Crossroads or the Birmingham Falls area probably already has the lot size to make this happen—most homes we work with do. The real question isn't whether you have room; it's whether you're ready to stop watching your yard sit unused.
Crabapple sits on North Fulton's signature rolling clay, which drains slower than sandy soil and gets slick when wet. That's actually why artificial turf makes so much sense here—your natural grass either stays muddy half the year or demands constant grading and amendment. The estates around Crabapple Crossroads and Birmingham Falls typically have mature trees, which means dappled shade in some yards and full sun in others. Our crew accounts for that during layout; a court in afternoon shade wears differently than one baking all day. HOA restrictions in certain Fulton County neighborhoods can affect color choices (most associations prefer natural green over bright neon), so we'll confirm guidelines before installation. The clay base also means proper drainage layers matter more than in other Georgia regions—we slope courts to handle heavy rain and use perforated underlayment to prevent pooling. Your yard's size and topography get assessed in person; that rolling terrain is beautiful but requires grading work that flat lots don't.
Fulton County typically requires permits for structures or permanent installations over a certain size, especially in residential areas. We handle all permitting for you—it's part of our process. Your specific neighborhood (Crabapple Crossroads or Birmingham Falls area) might have HOA approval steps too. We'll coordinate with both the county and your association before we break ground.
Clay drains slowly and compacts unevenly, so we excavate and grade more carefully here than in sandier regions. We install a robust drainage system with perforated base layers to prevent water pooling under the court. This adds a step but prevents long-term settling and keeps your surface playable after Georgia's heavy rain.
Most homes near Birmingham Falls or Crabapple Market have plenty of depth for a half-court (around 47×50 feet) or even a full tennis court (78×36 feet). We measure your usable space, account for setbacks and mature trees, and propose options. Lot size rarely limits us here—it's usually about what makes sense for your family's activities.
More than a concrete court, less than natural grass. Light brushing after heavy use and occasional rinse-offs keep it looking fresh. Georgia's humidity and pollen are real, so annual deep cleaning is smart. We'll show you exactly what upkeep looks like during your walkthrough so there are no surprises later.
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