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Dallas residents in Paulding County have discovered something that changes the game: a sport court made from premium artificial turf that plays like the real thing, but never needs mowing, watering, or reseeding. Whether you're in Seven Hills or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area, you've probably noticed how many new homes are going up around here—and how many families are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space. A sport court gives you that. Basketball, volleyball, four square, badminton—your yard becomes the neighborhood gathering spot instead of just another patch of red clay that bakes hard in summer and turns slick when it rains. We've installed courts all over this region, and we know exactly what Dallas yards need. The combination of Paulding County's soil, our humidity, and the intense summer sun means your turf has to be built tough. Our courts handle it. They're engineered for performance, they're safe for your kids and their friends, and they'll still look sharp ten years from now. Most families call us after they've already decided they want one—they just need to understand the specifics of their yard and what makes sense for their budget and goals. That's what a consultation is for.
Dallas sits on Paulding County's distinctive red clay, which is great for grading and drainage during installation but terrible as a foundation for natural grass—it compacts hard, drains poorly, and requires constant amendment. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. The area's new construction boom means many properties have uneven grading from builder work; we factor that into our site prep to ensure your court has proper slope for water runoff. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where you are—Seven Hills properties often have mature tree coverage, while newer subdivisions tend to be more open. This matters because while our turf is UV-stable, we'll recommend shade-tolerant backing and infill systems if your court will be under oaks most of the day. Paulding County's humidity and summer temperatures mean proper drainage is non-negotiable; we build courts with a perforated base layer that handles heavy rain without pooling. Most Dallas lots are quarter to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility—we've built 20x40 courts in tight spaces and oversized recreational areas on bigger properties. If you're in an HOA community, some have specific landscape requirements; we'll review those with you during the consultation to make sure your court design aligns with your community guidelines.
Absolutely. Our turf is specifically rated for Georgia's climate—intense UV, high humidity, and temperature swings. The infill system we use breathes properly, so it doesn't retain heat like cheap alternatives, and the backing is designed to shed moisture even during heavy Paulding County downpours. You get performance year-round.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days once site prep is complete. Prep work—grading, drainage setup, and base compaction—depends on your existing yard condition and the red clay situation. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation so you know exactly when your court is playable.
Paulding County requires permits for most hardscape installations over a certain size. We handle the permitting process and know exactly what the county needs from Dallas properties. We'll discuss this with you upfront so there are no surprises.
Many Seven Hills and Dallas HOAs do, especially if the court is set back properly and uses neutral colors. Some have restrictions we need to know about. During your consultation, we'll review your CC&Rs and work with you on design options that keep your board happy while giving you the court you want.
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