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Dallas has exploded over the last few years—Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods are packed with young families who actually use their yards instead of just maintaining them. We've installed a ton of sport courts out here, and here's what we've learned: the Georgia sun is relentless in Paulding County, and that red clay soil creates drainage headaches that most contractors gloss over. A sport court needs to handle both. UV protection isn't some luxury add-on when you're 30 minutes north of Atlanta and the summer heat is cooking your backyard from May through September. Your family wants a basketball court, volleyball setup, or multipurpose surface that won't fade, crack, or turn into a swamp after a thunderstorm. That's exactly what we build. The newer construction boom in your area means the soil underneath is often disturbed—compacted in weird ways, sometimes still settling. We account for that. Our sport courts are engineered with UV-stabilized materials and proper base layers so they actually last, and they hold up to the specific conditions that Dallas homeowners face. No shortcuts, no generic installations that work "most places." We're talking about your backyard.
Paulding County's red clay is heavy and dense—it doesn't drain naturally, which means standing water after rain is a real problem if your court base isn't properly engineered. We always install a gravel and sand base with perimeter drainage channels to keep moisture from pooling underneath. The clay also tends to shift seasonally, especially in new construction neighborhoods where the soil hasn't fully settled. Your sport court sits on top of that, so we account for minor movement with flexible base systems. Sun exposure is another Dallas reality. The area gets strong afternoon heat and intense UV rays, especially on east- and west-facing yards. Standard turf degrades fast under those conditions—we use premium UV-stabilized polypropylene and polyurethane systems that resist fading and brittleness. If your lot is near the Silver Comet Trail or Seven Hills, shade patterns change throughout the year, which affects water retention and algae growth. We design drainage accordingly. Lot sizes in Dallas tend to run larger than closer-in suburbs, which is great for sport courts—most homeowners have room for a full half-court or smaller multipurpose setup without cramping the overall landscape. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, but most allow artificial surfaces as long as they're properly contained and maintained. We'll help you navigate any restrictions specific to your community.
Absolutely. Paulding County's red clay is basically impermeable on its own, so we never install a court directly on native soil. Our process includes excavation, gravel base layer, sand leveling, and perimeter drainage trenches. This prevents the pooling that would otherwise happen after Paulding County thunderstorms. Without proper drainage engineering, your court becomes a wet, slippery hazard in 48 hours.
More than you'd think. Georgia summers expose your court to intense, direct sunlight for 5+ months. Standard turf will fade, become brittle, and crack within 2–3 years. We spec UV-stabilized materials with carbon black additives and protective coatings that maintain color and flexibility for 10+ years, even under constant sun exposure typical of Seven Hills and Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods.
Yes—soil settlement is common in newer Dallas subdivisions. We assess ground stability before design and recommend a reinforced base system if needed. Settling usually occurs within the first 1–2 years post-construction, so timing matters. We'll work with your builder's timeline and adjust our approach based on the age and condition of your lot.
Light and seasonal. Sweep debris and leaves monthly—important because our clay-heavy area creates runoff that can leave residue. Rinse with a hose 2–3 times per year, especially after dusty weather. The UV-stabilized surface doesn't require sealing or chemical treatment. Winter isn't harsh in Paulding County, so your court stays playable year-round with minimal care.
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