Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Douglasville aren't just a nice-to-have anymore—they're becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without fighting the red clay that dominates Douglas County yards. We've installed plenty of these in neighborhoods like Arbor Station and Chapel Hills, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: having a professional-grade court on your property changes how your family actually uses the backyard. Instead of driving out toward Sweetwater Creek State Park or waiting for gym access, your kids can practice whenever they want. The seasonal pricing we offer reflects Georgia's actual weather patterns—spring and fall installation costs differ from summer, when heat and humidity in the west metro area create different site conditions. Most Douglasville properties have that distinctive red clay base, which actually works in your favor during installation since we're accustomed to managing it. Whether you're in the 30134 or 30135 zip code, we handle the full project—site prep, base work, synthetic turf layout, and line marking. Your court will be game-ready, built to handle Georgia's sun intensity and occasional heavy rain without drainage issues.
Douglas County's red clay soil is famous—and notorious. It's heavy, compacts easily, and doesn't drain like sandy soils in other parts of Georgia. Here's what that means for your sport court: we account for it in our base preparation. We're not just laying turf over existing ground; we're creating a proper subsurface that handles the moisture retention that red clay brings. Douglasville summers get intense sun, especially in open yards around Arbor Place and south-facing properties. That's why we size artificial turf specifically for UV durability in this region—cheaper materials won't hold up to our climate. Many properties here have mature trees, which actually helps by providing afternoon shade that reduces surface temperature. Lot sizes in Chapel Hills and Arbor Station vary, so we customize court dimensions—some homeowners go full 94x50 basketball, others prefer compact 60x30 layouts that fit tighter spaces. HOA communities in the area typically approve artificial courts without issue since they're lower maintenance than natural grass, but we always verify local rules first. Spring and fall offer ideal installation windows because the ground isn't waterlogged from summer storms or frozen. Winter is possible but slower. We factor seasonal conditions into pricing—expect different quotes for March versus July based on site accessibility and labor efficiency.
Absolutely—it's actually our specialty. Red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a compacted gravel and crushed stone base that creates proper water evacuation. Skip this step and your court becomes a splash pad after rain. We've done hundreds of installs in Douglas County, so we know exactly how thick to build the subsurface and which drainage materials work best with local soil composition.
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are optimal—ground conditions are stable, weather is mild, and crews work efficiently. Summer is doable but costs more because of heat management and longer labor hours. Winter gets complicated if we get freezes, which makes ground preparation unpredictable. Our seasonal pricing reflects these realities, so check rates for your target month.
Modern synthetic turf for courts is engineered to handle intense UV and heat without melting or degrading. Douglasville summers push 90°F+ regularly, but quality turf with proper infill stays playable. Surface temperature rises, yes, but it won't damage the material. Afternoon shade from trees helps keep things cooler; full-sun courts need premium turf grades to justify the investment.
Most HOAs in those Douglasville neighborhoods approve artificial sport courts since they're low-maintenance and don't look unfinished like bare ground. We handle HOA documentation and can show architectural renderings if required. Always check your CC&Rs first, but we've rarely encountered rejection once the HOA understands what they're approving.
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