Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Crabapple doesn't have to fall apart every time your kids want to play. We've worked with families across the Birmingham Falls area and around Crabapple Crossroads long enough to know that clay-heavy North Fulton soil and Georgia's humidity create real challenges for traditional courts. That's why artificial turf makes so much sense here—it drains properly, handles our wet springs, and keeps playing conditions consistent year-round without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're looking to renovate an existing court or build one from scratch, we handle the whole job. Our crew knows exactly how to prep those rolling estate lots and deal with the clay base that's common around here. We're based about 35 minutes away, so we can get out to your place in Crabapple quickly for a consultation and turn a worn-out court into something your family will actually use.
Crabapple's rolling terrain and clay-heavy soil mean a few things matter more here than they might elsewhere. First, drainage. Our North Fulton clay doesn't naturally shed water the way sandier soils do, so proper base preparation is critical—we slope the court, install perforated drainage layers, and sometimes add gravel to prevent puddles that turn into maintenance nightmares. Second, the tree coverage around many Crabapple estates affects sun exposure and leaf debris. Afternoon shade from mature trees is common in the Birmingham Falls area, which actually protects turf from UV stress but means you'll need to manage occasional leaf cleanup. Third, HOA rules in some neighborhoods have specific guidelines about court appearance and safety surfacing, so we check those details upfront. Most Crabapple lots are larger than typical subdivisions, giving us good space to work with, but that also means ensuring the turf edges blend smoothly with surrounding landscape. Georgia's humid summers and wet springs mean your turf needs to handle both water infiltration and occasional heat stress—we spec materials proven to hold up here.
Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we excavate properly, create a sloped base, and add drainage layers before turf goes down. Without this prep, water pools and kills the grass underneath. We've done enough Crabapple courts to know exactly how to handle North Fulton's clay base so your court stays playable after heavy rain.
No—leaf litter actually sits on top of synthetic turf and doesn't damage it. You'll just want to rake or blow them off seasonally so they don't trap moisture. The shade from mature trees around Crabapple is actually beneficial, reducing UV stress on the fibers during hot summers.
Most renovations take 5–7 days depending on the court size and existing base condition. Crabapple's rolling terrain and larger lots sometimes require extra grading, but we plan that into the timeline upfront. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the consultation.
Some neighborhoods around Crabapple Crossroads and Birmingham Falls have landscape rules. We always review HOA guidelines with you before submitting plans. Most HOAs approve synthetic courts because they're low-maintenance and enhance property value, but we make sure everything's compliant.
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