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Sport courts in Crabapple are becoming the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the commute to a public facility. Your property in the Crabapple Crossroads or Birmingham Falls area probably has the room—those estate lots around here are perfect for it—and honestly, with the rolling terrain and clay-heavy soil in North Fulton, artificial turf is the smartest way to handle a court surface that won't turn into a mud pit after rain. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Fulton County, and Crabapple homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're looking at the 30004 or 30009 zip code, a quality sport court adds real value to your home, gives your kids a safe place to train year-round, and takes the guesswork out of maintenance. The nice thing about working with a local installer is we understand exactly how North Fulton's weather and soil composition affect durability. We're about 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so we're close enough to service and support your court for years to come, not just install it and disappear.
Crabapple's rolling topography and dense clay soil create some specific considerations for sport court installation. Those clay bases don't drain quickly, especially during our heavy spring rains, so proper sub-base preparation is non-negotiable if you want longevity. We grade the site to slope gently away from structures and ensure adequate drainage underneath—this prevents pooling and the kind of settled spots that ruin a court's playability. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits near the Birmingham Falls Elementary area or deeper in the Crabapple Crossroads. Northern-facing courts stay cooler, which homeowners appreciate in July and August, but southern exposure means faster drying after rain. We assess each lot individually because these estate properties have different tree canopies, fence lines, and building setbacks. Most Crabapple courts range from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, which works well for multi-sport use. Your HOA guidelines—if you're in a covenant community—may have aesthetic requirements, so we'll walk through color and edging options that comply while still delivering the performance surface you want.
Fulton County requires permits for structures and grading work, even for courts. We handle the permit process—it's part of the job. Your Crabapple lot might fall under HOA rules too, so we'll coordinate with both the county and your community before we break ground. Typically takes 2–3 weeks to get approval.
Clay compacts unevenly and holds water, which is why we remove the top layer, compact the base in lifts, and install a engineered sub-base. This costs a bit more upfront than sandy areas, but it's the only way to get a level, stable court that lasts 10+ years in Crabapple's climate.
Absolutely. We cut and fill to create a level playing surface, then manage drainage with proper grading around the perimeter. Your rolling lot actually works in your favor—the slope helps water move away from the court instead of pooling.
From site assessment to finished court is about 3–4 weeks, depending on weather and soil prep complexity. Since we're 35 minutes away, we can schedule regular site visits without long delays, and we're nearby if adjustments or maintenance come up after installation.
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