Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia has seen a real transformation over the past few years. Drive through Seven Hills or near the Silver Comet Trail and you'll notice all the new construction—families moving in, yards being shaped from raw Paulding County red clay, and homeowners suddenly thinking about their outdoor spaces in a whole new way. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you've got kids who want a basketball half-court, teenagers bouncing between volleyball and badminton, or you just want a clean, durable play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, artificial turf gives you something that raw Georgia clay simply can't. We've been helping Dallas families solve the "what do we do with our front yard?" question for years. Most of our clients tell us the same thing: they didn't realize how much their kids would actually use it until it was built. The best part? You're not fighting the clay anymore. No more watering, no more dust clouds, and no more watching your investment erode with every heavy rain.
Paulding County's red clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons sport courts make so much sense here. That clay holds water, compacts unevenly, and creates drainage problems that mess with both grass and bare ground. When you install artificial turf on properly graded base, you're solving a fundamental problem that most Dallas yards face naturally. The new construction boom in Seven Hills and surrounding areas also means a lot of front yards are smaller and more visible to neighbors—which is exactly where turf shines. You get a manicured, professional look without the weekly maintenance. Sun exposure varies depending on which side of the Silver Comet Trail corridor you're on, but most Dallas properties get solid afternoon sun. Artificial sport turf is UV-resistant, so that's not a concern. One thing worth noting: some Seven Hills properties have HOA guidelines around yard aesthetics. Modern turf systems look clean and intentional, so they typically fall well within guidelines—but always check your covenants before digging. Our typical Dallas installation involves excavating about 4-6 inches, laying proper base rock for drainage, and setting the turf system. The whole process usually takes a day or two, depending on yard size.
Absolutely—that's actually why proper base preparation matters so much here. We excavate past the clay, lay engineered base rock and a drainage layer, then install the turf system on top. The red clay underneath stays put; it's not part of the playing surface anymore. Rain drains through the turf and base into the surrounding soil naturally. No puddles, no soggy spots.
Dallas and Paulding County generally don't require a permit for residential turf installation, but some Seven Hills properties fall under HOA approval. We always recommend checking your property documents first. If there's any question, we can help you navigate the process before we break ground.
Quality sport turf systems hold up extremely well in our climate. You're looking at 10-15 years of heavy use, sometimes longer with proper care. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for Georgia summers. The turf doesn't fade the way you'd think, and it handles our occasional ice storms better than you'd expect.
Yes—modern sport court systems are built with safety in mind. They include shock-absorbing backing that reduces impact better than compacted clay or bare ground. They're also softer on joints than concrete and don't have the abrasion risk of worn-out natural grass. Most families notice their kids are actually willing to play outside more.
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