Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Crabapple can become a genuine sports venue. We're talking about a dedicated sport court—not just a patch of turf, but a purpose-built surface for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport play. Families around Crabapple Crossroads and the Birmingham Falls area have figured out that a sport court beats the drive to a public facility, saves money over gym memberships, and actually gets used year-round. The rolling clay lots that define North Fulton estates give you natural elevation to work with, and that's a huge advantage when you're planning drainage and court positioning. Military families especially appreciate having a reliable, low-maintenance play surface at home—no weather cancellations, no membership fees, no time wasted traveling. We've installed dozens of these in Fulton County, and the feedback is always the same: it transforms how families spend their time together. A sport court isn't a luxury upgrade; it's a smart investment in your property and your family's quality of life.
North Fulton's clay-heavy soil and rolling terrain require some specific planning for sport courts. The clay base you've got in areas like Crabapple Crossroads and around Birmingham Falls is actually stable for installation, but proper grading and drainage matter enormously. We always run water away from the court surface itself—those rolling estate lots give us natural slopes to work with. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your property backs into tree cover (common near Birmingham Falls Elementary area) or sits more open. Full sun courts get hot in summer, so we factor in surface type and court orientation. Many Crabapple properties have mature landscaping and HOA guidelines about visibility and screening, so we plan courts that complement your existing trees rather than requiring removal. The clay soil means we're not dealing with sandy drainage issues, but we do need solid base preparation. Most estate-sized lots here have room for at least a 30x60 court, sometimes larger. Winter weather in North Fulton is mild enough that turf courts stay playable most of the year—you're not dealing with extensive freeze-thaw cycles that plague northern states. We budget 35 minutes from our headquarters for installations here, so response time and follow-up maintenance are never an issue.
Clay is actually ideal for a solid base—it compacts well and provides stable support. We grade your lot to shed water away from the playing surface, which your rolling terrain makes easy. The key is proper drainage planning upfront. Unlike sandy soil, clay won't shift under the court, so long-term stability is excellent. We've done this hundreds of times in North Fulton properties.
Most Crabapple properties have enough space. We assess sun patterns, tree placement, and HOA guidelines before recommending location. In Birmingham Falls and Crabapple Crossroads, mature landscaping is an asset—we position courts to work with existing trees rather than against them. Screening from the street is usually simple to maintain.
Yes. Active duty, veterans, and military families qualify for meaningful discounts on materials and installation. We verify status and apply the discount to your full project cost. It's our way of supporting the families who've served. Ask about our military pricing when you call for a consultation.
A standard 30x60 court typically takes 3–5 working days, depending on base prep and weather. North Fulton's mild winters mean we can often work year-round. We'll schedule your project and keep you updated throughout. Since we're 35 minutes away, we're responsive to questions and punch-list items.
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