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Douglasville's neighborhoods are growing fast, and that means a lot of young families are thinking about how to use their yards smarter. Whether you're in Chapel Hills or Arbor Station, a sport court changes everything about how you spend time outside. Instead of watching your kids stare at screens, you've got a professional-grade basketball, tennis, or pickleball court right there on your property—no clay dust, no muddy spots, no complaints about the red Georgia soil staining their clothes. We've installed courts throughout Douglas County for families who wanted something that actually looks good year-round and handles our humid summers without turning into a swamp. The turf we use is built to handle the west metro growth and the kind of weather that keeps us all indoors when it gets brutally hot. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's the thing that gets your family outside together, improves athletic skills, and honestly, makes your home the place everyone wants to be. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we understand exactly what Douglasville yards need and how to build courts that last.
Douglas County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not ideal for traditional clay courts or natural grass that needs perfect drainage. That's actually why artificial turf for sport courts makes so much sense here. Our soil tends to hold water in the spring and summer, and the humidity we get near Sweetwater Creek can be tough on natural surfaces. Installing a sport court means we're not fighting that clay—we're working with proper base preparation and subsurface drainage that actually handles Douglas County's seasonal moisture. Lot sizes in neighborhoods like Arbor Station vary quite a bit, so we design courts that fit your actual space, whether that's a 30-by-60 basketball court or a smaller pickleball setup. Sun exposure is another thing we pay attention to; depending on where your home sits relative to mature trees, we recommend different turf pile heights and infill materials to keep the surface cooler during those brutal Georgia afternoons. Many of our Douglasville clients have HOA guidelines, so we work with those landscape rules from the start. The west metro location means good accessibility for installation crews and ongoing maintenance—no remote rural challenges to worry about.
Red clay definitely holds water, which is why proper base installation is critical in Douglasville. We use perforated subsurface systems beneath the turf so water drains quickly instead of pooling. This prevents the soft, squishy feeling you'd get if moisture built up underneath. Your court stays playable year-round, even after heavy spring rains.
West metro Georgia summers are intense, no question. We recommend lighter-colored infill materials and turf blends designed for high-heat environments. Proper drainage and ventilation keep surface temperatures manageable, and the turf still beats concrete or natural grass in terms of player comfort and joint impact.
Most residential sport courts take 3 to 5 days from start to finish, depending on the size and existing grade. Since we're local to the area and familiar with Douglas County conditions, we work efficiently without delays. We'll give you a specific timeline during the site visit.
Many Douglasville neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, but sport courts are usually approved because they're actually well-maintained and attractive. We've worked with HOAs in both neighborhoods before and know how to get designs signed off. Always check your specific covenants, but this rarely stops the project.
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