School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas is growing fast. Drive through Seven Hills or around the Silver Comet Trail area and you'll see new construction everywhere in Paulding County—families moving in, subdivisions expanding, and a lot of people asking the same question: how do I get a low-maintenance yard that actually holds up to Georgia weather? That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you're thinking about a backyard basketball setup, a multi-sport practice area, or just a durable playing surface your kids can use year-round, artificial turf is the real solution. It's not about fancy marketing. It's about having a surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, doesn't require constant mowing, and gives you usable outdoor space instead of a maintenance headache. We've installed these systems throughout the area, and we know exactly what Dallas homeowners need—especially in neighborhoods where yards are filling in quickly and HOA guidelines matter. Our team is based just 30 minutes away, so we're local, we're accessible, and we actually understand Paulding County conditions.
Paulding County red clay is heavy and doesn't drain the way Georgia sand does. After a good rain, your yard stays wet longer, and grass struggles. That's the real reason artificial turf makes sense here. A properly installed sport court gives you a permeable base layer that handles water the way clay soil can't. The new construction boom also means a lot of yards in Dallas are relatively young—sometimes the underlying dirt hasn't settled properly yet, which is another reason a stable, engineered turf system beats natural grass. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near tree lines or in the more open neighborhoods around Seven Hills. We assess your specific site during consultation because afternoon shade changes everything about maintenance and durability. HOA rules in some Dallas subdivisions can be particular about what goes in yards, so we always review landscape guidelines upfront. Your yard size matters too—a sport court isn't just one solution. We customize dimensions for backyard basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport use. Installation in clay requires proper grading and base prep; we don't cut corners there because your investment depends on solid foundation work.
Yes, that's actually one of its biggest advantages here. Our sport courts are built with a sub-base engineered to drain properly, which red clay soil on its own cannot do. Heavy rain drains through the turf and base layers instead of pooling. We've handled dozens of Dallas installations where drainage was the main reason homeowners switched from struggling natural grass. It's a permanent fix to a real problem.
Absolutely. New construction yards often have settling soil and compacted subgrades that need evaluation, which we do during the site visit. We check HOA rules for your specific neighborhood, confirm dimensions, and plan around utilities. The process takes a bit more care in brand-new subdivisions, but we've done it successfully throughout Dallas.
Cost depends on court size, base preparation (especially important in clay soil), and whether you're adding markings or accessories. A typical backyard basketball court runs between $8,000 and $15,000 installed. Larger multi-sport courts cost more. We give exact quotes after measuring and assessing your yard's current condition and drainage needs.
Quality sport court turf lasts 10–15 years with normal use in Georgia's climate. Dallas summers are hot, but our material is UV-stabilized and designed for this exact environment. Proper installation matters—poor base prep or inferior materials fail faster. We back our work because we build it to last.
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