Same Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas is growing fast, and we've noticed more families in Paulding County are building out their backyards—especially in the Seven Hills area where new construction is booming. A sport court makes sense here. Your kids can shoot hoops or play tennis without waiting for the Paulding County heat to ease up, and you won't be watering turf during another Georgia drought. We're based just 30 minutes away, so when you call us for same-week installation, we mean it. We've installed courts in similar clay-heavy yards across Dallas, and we know what works in Paulding County's soil and humidity. Unlike natural grass that gets beaten up by intense foot traffic—especially in backyards where kids actually use the space—synthetic turf holds up year-round. No mud after rain, no bare patches by summer. The Silver Comet Trail runs right through your community, and plenty of Dallas homeowners tell us they built their courts so their families could train at home instead of always driving to the public facilities. We handle the site assessment, base prep, and turf installation all in one week. If your yard's ready and the weather cooperates, you could be shooting free throws by Friday.
Paulding County's red clay is exactly what we plan for during installation. That clay drainage is one reason we don't skip the base layer—it's crucial here. When we prep your yard in Dallas, we're grading around that clay to ensure water moves away from the court surface instead of pooling underneath during those heavy Georgia afternoon storms. Most Dallas properties we work on sit between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which gives us good room to work. If you're in Seven Hills or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area, shade trees are common, and that's actually helpful for court longevity—UV exposure matters less when you've got natural shade cover. Sun-facing courts in Dallas still perform beautifully with modern turf, but we always note the orientation during the site visit. HOA restrictions in some Paulding County neighborhoods do require court colors or fence heights that match community standards, so we confirm those details before breaking ground. The red clay base means we're adding extra attention to subsurface drainage; we've seen yards in similar soil hold water if the slope isn't right. Our installation crew is used to these conditions, and that's why same-week turnaround works—we know what to expect.
Absolutely. Paulding County's clay drains differently than sandy soils, so we build a specific base profile that directs water away from the turf instead of letting it sit underneath. This keeps the court from shifting or developing soft spots during heavy rain. We've done dozens of Dallas installations, and accounting for that clay is just part of our process—it's why we don't cut corners on base prep, even when homeowners want fast turnaround.
Yes, if the yard is prepped and accessible. We handle grading, base installation, and turf layout all in that timeframe. Dallas yards are usually cooperating—good yard access, level enough. If your lot needs significant grading or has surprises (stumps, underground lines), we'll tell you upfront. Most same-week installs happen because there's nothing hiding in your Paulding County soil.
Modern turf is engineered for this climate. Dallas gets hot, but quality synthetic courts hold color and performance for 10+ years with basic maintenance. No watering needed, which saves money in Paulding County summers. Wear patterns depend on usage—kids playing ball every day will show traffic paths slower on synthetic than natural grass would.
Some Seven Hills and Paulding County communities do restrict court colors, fence heights, or placement. We check your HOA guidelines before quoting and design accordingly. Most homeowners find their HOAs are fine with courts as long as they're not blaring neon green and setbacks are respected. We'll guide you through any restrictions during the initial call.
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