New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas is booming right now. Drive through the neighborhoods around Silver Comet Trail and Seven Hills, and you'll see new construction everywhere—families moving in, building their dream homes, and thinking seriously about their outdoor spaces. A lot of those homeowners are looking at their yards and asking themselves: "What can we actually do with this land?" That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you've got kids who want a basketball half-court, a multi-sport setup for volleyball and badminton, or just a durable, low-maintenance surface that looks sharp year-round, artificial turf designed for sport courts gives you options that natural grass just can't match in Paulding County. The red clay soil here is tough on grass—drainage is always a headache, and keeping a playable natural surface takes serious work. A professionally installed sport court eliminates that problem entirely. You get a surface that's ready to play on the day after installation, handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp, and lasts for years without the endless mowing, watering, and maintenance. We've been installing these courts for homeowners across the metro Atlanta area, and the Dallas community gets it: smart families want smart yards.
Paulding County's red clay is actually one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. That clay drains poorly, which means after a heavy rain, a natural grass court stays soggy for days. An artificial turf system sits above the clay with a proper drainage base underneath—water moves right through instead of pooling. The heat and humidity in this part of Georgia can stress grass, but engineered sport-court turf is designed to handle it. Most new construction in Dallas and Seven Hills means your yard is freshly graded, which is actually ideal timing for sport court installation. We can work with your landscaper to make sure the court integrates perfectly with your hardscaping and plantings. One thing to consider: if your property is in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we'll walk you through what's allowed. Some communities have preferences about court placement or color schemes, and we work within those boundaries. Court size depends on your space and your family's needs. A half-court takes roughly 1,200 square feet. Even on tighter lots common in newer Dallas subdivisions, we can find creative placement near the driveway or along the back. The real advantage is durability—Paulding County summers are intense, but quality sport turf handles UV exposure without breaking down.
Most residential courts don't require permits in Paulding County, but it depends on size and exact location on your property. We always check with your local building department and your HOA if applicable before we break ground. Better to know up front than deal with surprises later.
We install a drainage base layer that sits directly on the clay, so water doesn't pool. The clay actually helps keep the base stable and prevents shifting. That red clay that's so frustrating for regular grass becomes an asset in a sport court system.
Absolutely—in fact, new construction is perfect timing. Your yard is already graded, and we can coordinate with your builder's schedule. We'll make sure the ground is settled and drainage patterns are set before installation.
Basically brushing and occasional rinsing. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting with Paulding County's drainage issues. During hot months, maybe rinse it down on game day. That's it. Families in Seven Hills and around Silver Comet Trail appreciate the time they get back.
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