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Dallas, Georgia has seen a real boom in the past few years, and we're noticing more homeowners in the Silver Comet Trail area and Seven Hills neighborhoods asking about sport courts. It makes sense—families here want reliable outdoor spaces that actually hold up, especially on that Paulding County red clay we all know about. A proper artificial turf sport court gives you a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just year-round play without the headaches of natural grass in our climate. We've installed dozens of these across the county, and what keeps coming up is simple: folks want something that looks professional, feels solid underfoot, and doesn't turn into a mud pit after a heavy rain. That's exactly what we build. Our team is based just 30 minutes away, so we know this area's drainage patterns, sun exposure, and the specific challenges that come with new construction yards. Whether you're near the Paulding County Courthouse or out toward the quieter parts of town, we've got the local experience to nail the install and make sure your court performs year after year.
Paulding County's red clay is beautiful, but it presents real drainage challenges that most cookie-cutter installers don't account for. Our sport courts here need a solid base layer because that clay holds water—especially during Georgia's spring rainfall. We always recommend a perforated drainage system underneath, which prevents pooling and extends your court's lifespan. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods or the newer Seven Hills subdivisions where yards are still being shaped by landscaping plans. Some courts get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others are full-sun exposure from 10 AM to 5 PM. That matters for surface temperature and wear patterns. HOA guidelines in many Dallas subdivisions have specific rules about court dimensions and color schemes, so we always verify those before breaking ground. Most residential yards we work with here are larger than average Atlanta lots, which gives us room to build regulation-sized courts or customize dimensions to fit your space. The new construction boom means foundation settling is still happening on many properties—we account for that in our base prep to avoid cracking down the line.
Yes. Paulding County's red clay doesn't drain naturally, and we get enough rain that standing water becomes a real problem without proper infrastructure. We install perforated base layers that channel water away from the court surface. It's extra cost upfront, but it prevents costly repairs and keeps your court playable year-round instead of being unusable for days after a downpour.
Most properties in Seven Hills and surrounding areas have enough square footage for a full regulation court—or close to it. We've done compact versions on smaller yards and oversized layouts on newer construction lots. We'll measure your space, check for utility lines, and design something that fits your property and matches HOA requirements if you have them.
Prefab courts use thin base layers that don't account for Paulding County's drainage reality. We custom-build from the ground up with proper grading, perforated layers, and turf that's engineered for Georgia heat and humidity. The difference shows up in year two when cheaper courts start settling or developing soft spots.
Absolutely. We actually prefer new construction because we can coordinate with your builder, make sure utilities are marked, and get the yard graded properly from the start. We've done dozens of installs in newer Dallas subdivisions and know how to work around foundation settling timelines and landscaping schedules.
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