Condo Patio — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners know that space comes at a premium—especially in neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel where condo patios and compact yards are the norm. You've probably looked out at your patio or small backyard and thought, 'There has to be something better than concrete or dead grass.' That's where a sport court makes sense. Our artificial turf sport courts give you a real playing surface for badminton, pickleball, or just a place the kids can actually use without worrying about mud and stains. We've installed dozens of these across DeKalb County, and Dunwoody's unique clay soil and tree-heavy lots mean we know exactly what goes into a court that lasts. Unlike the shade-filled yards around Brook Run Park, or the tighter layouts near Perimeter Mall, we tailor every installation to your actual space—whether that's 400 square feet or 800. No generic designs. No shortcuts. Just a durable, low-maintenance court that transforms how your family uses the yard.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay is dense and compacted, which actually works in our favor for sport court installation—it provides stable drainage and a solid base. What we do watch for is the shade situation. Your lot likely has mature oaks and pines that create dappled light most of the day, especially in the Winters Chapel area. That's great for cooling the court during summer, but it means we spec our turf for UV performance and design drainage to handle Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms without pooling. The HOA landscape rules in Georgetown and surrounding neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about sport courts, but we always check deed restrictions before we start. Condo patios here typically run 15×20 to 20×25 feet—tight quarters that require precision layout and professional grading. Our 28-minute drive from our shop means we're close enough to handle soil prep, base installation, and perimeter framing without the premium pricing you'd see from Atlanta installers. We also account for the clay's expansion in wet seasons, so we build in proper slope and edging to keep your court playing true year-round.
Absolutely. Most patios in Dunwoody run 250–400 square feet, which is perfect for a 15×20 or 16×24 sport court. We've installed dozens in Georgetown and Winters Chapel on tight footprints. The key is proper perimeter planning so water doesn't run into your foundation or neighbor's property. We handle all the grading and drainage logistics specific to your lot.
DeKalb clay is dense, which actually helps stability and prevents settling. The challenge is drainage—clay doesn't absorb water quickly. We slope the base and add crushed stone layers to shed rain from Georgia's heavy summer storms. This prevents ponding and keeps your court playable within hours of a downpour.
Most do, but rules vary by community. We've worked with Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and other Dunwoody neighborhoods without issues. We always pull and review your deed restrictions before quoting. If there are concerns, we help position the court to meet aesthetic standards while staying within your property lines.
Minimal. Brush it monthly to keep fibers standing, hose it down after heavy rain or pollen season, and remove leaves and debris. Unlike natural grass, you won't mow, fertilize, or reseed. The DeKalb heat and shade mix keeps wear patterns lighter than full-sun courts, so your surface typically lasts 10–12 years with basic care.
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