Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas residents in Paulding County are discovering that fall is the perfect window for installing a sport court—and we're here to make it happen before the season really kicks off. Whether you're in Seven Hills, near the Silver Comet Trail, or anywhere across the 30132 and 30157 zip codes, a quality artificial turf court transforms your backyard into a year-round athletic space. The new construction boom around Dallas means a lot of families are building out their homes and outdoor spaces, and sport courts have become the centerpiece that gets used constantly. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our red clay soil and Georgia humidity, synthetic turf stays playable through rain, heat, and the occasional Georgia thunderstorm. Fall installation timing works beautifully here—cooler temperatures mean better conditions for base prep and seaming, and your court will be game-ready well before spring sports season. We're only 30 minutes away and know Dallas yards inside and out. Let's talk about what a sport court can do for your family.
Paulding County's red clay foundation requires careful base preparation, especially for a sport court that'll handle serious foot traffic and ball movement. We don't just lay turf over existing soil—we build a proper subbase that accounts for the clay's drainage characteristics and the area's rainfall patterns. Dallas neighborhoods like Seven Hills and properties near the Silver Comet Trail often have varied lot sizes and sun exposure, which affects turf choice and infill recommendations. Some of your neighbors are working with smaller urban lots, while others have room for full-size courts; both installations need a tailored approach. Fall weather in this region is ideal for installation because the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged, and the cooler temps help the synthetic material settle properly. We also account for Paulding County's typical landscape guidelines—most HOAs around Dallas are turf-friendly, but we'll review your specific deed restrictions before we break ground. The red clay can actually be an advantage once we've prepped it correctly; proper grading and drainage ensure your court sheds water instead of pooling it.
Fall temperatures in Paulding County—typically in the 60s and 70s—make base prep easier and give seams time to set properly before winter. You avoid the intense heat of summer, which can stress installation crews and the turf material itself. By November, your court is fully playable and broken in, ready for basketball, pickleball, or whatever sport your family loves. Spring rains won't delay your season.
Red clay drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, so we adjust our subbase strategy accordingly. We bring in engineered aggregate and ensure proper grading so water moves away from the court instead of pooling. Our crews know this soil type well—it's everywhere in Dallas—and we've perfected the process to give you a stable, long-lasting foundation.
Absolutely. Whether your lot is on a slope near the trail or a standard residential lot in Seven Hills, we customize the base and drainage for your specific terrain. Uneven ground actually becomes an asset when we properly grade and compact it. Most Dallas properties have enough space for at least a half-court or smaller multi-sport surface.
A typical sport court takes 3–5 days from base prep through final turf installation, depending on lot size and complexity. We start by excavating and prepping the subbase (accounting for that red clay), then compact and level it, install drainage if needed, lay down the synthetic turf, and finish with striping and edging. We'll walk you through each step.
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