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Sport courts have become a serious investment for Douglasville families who want their kids to play basketball, pickleball, or tennis without driving to Arbor Place Mall or heading out to Sweetwater Creek State Park. The thing is, Douglas County's red clay soil and Georgia's humidity create real challenges for traditional courts—drainage issues, standing water after summer storms, and that clay staining everything it touches. That's where artificial turf sport courts change the game. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles our clay-heavy soil, drains properly even during heavy rain, and stays playable year-round. Whether you're in Chapel Hills looking for a residential court or in Arbor Station needing something durable for a growing family, an artificial turf sport court pays for itself through use and honestly, through property appeal. We've installed dozens across the west metro area, and homeowners tell us the same thing: it's the upgrade that actually gets used every single day.
Douglasville sits on Douglas County red clay, which is beautiful to look at but tough on drainage and court maintenance. If you've tried to maintain a natural grass or clay court here, you know how quickly that red soil compacts and creates puddles—especially during Georgia's summer thunderstorms. Artificial turf sport courts solve this completely. Our base preparation accounts for your soil type and slopes the court properly so water moves off fast, not into your landscape. The red clay also stains like crazy, so residents in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station who've gone the traditional route end up power-washing constantly. With synthetic surfaces, that's not a concern. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot size and tree coverage, which is common in this growing neighborhood. Some courts need UV-resistant infill rated for Georgia's intense summer heat; we assess your specific orientation during the site visit. Most residential courts in your area run 30–60 feet, fitting nicely into standard suburban lots without overwhelming your landscape. Installation typically takes 2–3 weeks depending on soil prep and base work needed for your particular clay composition.
Red clay actually makes proper drainage more critical—not a barrier. We excavate and remove the top clay layer, install engineered base rock, and add a permeable underlayment. This prevents the clay from pushing moisture back up into your turf. It's an extra step compared to some soils, but it's standard for Douglasville installs and ensures your court lasts 15+ years without pooling issues.
Most Douglasville-area HOAs approve sport courts because they're maintained, don't look neglected, and boost property values. We handle all specification sheets and documentation for your review. Artificial turf is often preferred over worn natural grass courts. Get your HOA rules before we quote, but we've rarely hit approval issues in these neighborhoods.
Modern sport court turf is rated for high temperatures and humidity. We use premium infill and backing designed for Southern climates. Surfaces stay cooler than asphalt and drain humidity quickly. Players in Douglasville can use courts year-round—no seasonal closures like you'd see with clay or natural grass.
A full-sized court (60 x 30 feet) typically runs $18,000–$28,000 depending on drainage complexity, infill choice, and your site's clay prep work. Smaller courts start lower. We're 30 minutes from most Douglasville locations, so we can provide a free site assessment and exact quote based on your soil and layout.
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