Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Douglasville deserves better than patchy grass and mud pits. We've installed synthetic sport courts across Chapel Hills, Arbor Station, and throughout Douglas County—transforming yards that just weren't working into spaces where families actually want to spend time. The red clay soil out here is notorious for staying wet, compacting hard, and turning into a mess after rain. Real grass struggles with it. Weeds love it. A synthetic sport court eliminates all that friction. Whether you're in the 30134 or 30135 zip code, the homes around here tend to sit on decent-sized lots—perfect for adding a dedicated play surface without eating up your whole yard. We've worked with plenty of Douglasville families who were tired of replacing sod every spring or dealing with dust clouds in summer. A well-built artificial turf court gives you a consistent, playable surface year-round. No more excuses about weather. No more watching your investment wash away. Just a durable space that handles whatever you throw at it—basketball, tennis, just running around with the kids.
Douglasville's red clay is the real talk here. It holds moisture like a sponge and compacts into concrete-hard ground when it dries. If you've already got dead patches or standing water after rain, that's your clay telling you it's done with natural grass. Our synthetic courts sit on top of a properly engineered base—we're not fighting the soil; we're working around it. Sun exposure varies across Chapel Hills and Arbor Station depending on your tree coverage. Some yards are shaded most of the day; others get baked. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because that affects court positioning and material selection. Full-sun courts need UV-stable backing to handle the Georgia heat. A lot of Douglasville developments have HOA guidelines about landscape aesthetics. We work with those restrictions—synthetic turf actually scores well with most HOAs since it looks maintained year-round and doesn't create runoff issues like bare clay does. Court size matters too. Most residential lots can accommodate a half-court or three-quarter court without feeling cramped. We've done everything from compact kids' play zones to full-sized sport surfaces. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and existing drainage needs.
Yes. We use commercial-grade synthetic turf rated for Georgia's climate—it won't fade, warp, or degrade under intense sun and humidity. The backing is engineered to shed water quickly, so moisture doesn't trap underneath. We've got courts installed across Douglas County that have been holding up perfectly for years in conditions exactly like yours.
Probably. Red clay drains poorly, so we install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the court and your foundation. This prevents puddles and extends the life of the turf. It's a one-time investment that saves you headaches down the road, especially during heavy Georgia spring rains.
A half-court (roughly 30x50 feet) fits comfortably on most residential lots here without dominating the landscape. We can also go smaller for kids' play areas or scale up to a full court if you've got the square footage. We'll walk your specific lot during the estimate and show you what works.
Dramatically easier. No mowing, no seeding, no fighting weeds in clay. You'll rinse it occasionally and pick up debris, but that's it. After years of dealing with Douglasville's soil conditions, most homeowners find synthetic turf almost maintenance-free by comparison.
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