Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas residents in the Silver Comet Trail area and Seven Hills neighborhoods have been asking us the same question lately: how much will a sport court cost this season? The answer depends on a few things—primarily what you're building and when you want it done. Here's the honest truth: spring and early summer are our busiest months, which affects pricing. But here's the good news—we're just 30 minutes away, so we can give you a real quote fast, not some generic online estimate. Over the past few years, we've installed dozens of sport courts across Paulding County, from new construction homes to established yards. The new building boom happening around Dallas means we're seeing more families invest in quality outdoor space. Whether you're thinking about a backyard basketball court, a multi-sport surface, or something smaller for the kids, seasonal pricing matters. Winter and fall typically offer better rates because we have more availability. Spring? That's peak season, and the calendar fills up quick. We can walk you through what makes sense for your timeline and budget.
Dallas sits on that distinctive Paulding County red clay, which honestly changes how we approach sport court installation compared to other Georgia areas. That clay base drains differently than sandy soil, so we account for proper base preparation and drainage during the design phase—skipping this step leads to standing water problems, especially during our heavy spring rains. Most of the yards we work with in Seven Hills and along the Silver Comet Trail corridor run between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing. Sun exposure is another Dallas-specific consideration. Properties facing south or west get intense afternoon heat, which affects turf longevity and how the surface performs during summer months. Some homeowners in newer subdivisions are also dealing with HOA landscape guidelines, so we always confirm those before breaking ground. The red clay also means we sometimes need to bring in additional fill material to achieve proper slope and drainage—that's factored into your quote. Installation difficulty varies based on existing landscaping and whether you've got utilities marked (which you should before we start). Most Dallas sport courts take 3-5 days to complete, weather permitting.
Our crew schedules fill up fast during spring and early summer—that's when most Paulding County families want outdoor projects done. Winter and fall mean we have more crew availability and can often discount pricing to keep teams working. Labor costs are lower when we're not juggling multiple installations simultaneously, and we pass those savings to you.
Yes. The clay base requires more careful site prep than sandy soil—we need proper drainage and sometimes additional fill material. This adds labor time compared to other Georgia regions, but it's necessary to prevent water pooling and surface damage. We factor this into every Dallas estimate.
Most residential sport courts run 20x40 feet or smaller, fitting comfortably on typical Dallas-area lots. We've done compact 15x30 installations too. We survey your yard, check sun patterns, and confirm HOA rules before recommending dimensions—this keeps you from paying for space you can't actually use.
October through January offers the best rates because we have crew availability and homeowners are less active with outdoor projects. Fall installation also means your court is ready to use by spring. If you're locked into spring or summer, booking early (January/February) still gets you better pricing than waiting until March.
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