Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of families in Crabapple Crossroads and the Birmingham Falls area have the same question: how do you actually use your backyard year-round in Georgia without fighting the clay, the weeds, and the mud? We've installed sport courts for dozens of homeowners in the 30004 and 30009 zip codes, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see people make. You get a real playing surface—basketball, pickleball, tennis, whatever works for your family—that doesn't turn into a swamp after a heavy rain or bake into concrete in July. The estates around here tend to have the space for it, and once you've got a properly installed court, you're not spending weekends fighting the lawn anymore. We handle everything from the soil prep (which matters a lot in North Fulton's rolling clay) to the finish work, and we've got the timeline and experience to do it right. Most of our Crabapple clients are surprised by how much their kids actually play once there's a real court in the backyard.
Crabapple's soil is that heavy, dense North Fulton clay—the same stuff that makes drainage tricky for regular lawns. When we're installing a sport court, we're not just laying down turf on top of what's already there. We build a proper base that accounts for how water moves (or doesn't move) through clay soil. Your yard's slope matters too, especially on the larger estate lots common around Birmingham Falls. We assess the sun and shade patterns across your property because afternoon heat affects how the court plays and how long the turf lasts. Some lots have mature tree cover that's actually beneficial; others get full southern exposure and need different turf specifications. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines—and several Crabapple communities have them—we'll work within those restrictions on court dimensions, fencing, and sight lines. The good news is that a well-built sport court actually reduces your overall maintenance burden compared to natural grass in this climate. We've learned exactly how to prep these North Fulton yards so water drains properly and the court stays playable.
Fulton County and individual Crabapple neighborhoods have different rules depending on lot size and your community's HOA. We handle the permit questions upfront—it's part of our job. Most residential courts in the 30004/30009 areas are approved, but we always verify before we start. That's why the initial consultation matters.
Clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so we install a base system that channels water away from the court surface. Without proper grading and sub-base work, you'd have puddles and a slippery playing surface after rain. Our crews know exactly how to work with Crabapple's soil conditions to keep your court playable year-round.
Estate lots around Birmingham Falls and Crabapple Crossroads typically have enough space for a 30x60 basketball court or a 36x84 pickleball setup. We measure your property and work within your landscape to maximize usable court space without crowding the yard or violating HOA setback rules.
Most residential courts take 5-7 days from start to finish, depending on soil prep needs. North Fulton clay means we spend time on base work, but that investment keeps your court stable and draining properly for years. We'll give you a firm timeline during the planning phase.
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