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Sport courts in Dunwoody have become the go-to solution for homeowners who want a reliable, low-maintenance playing surface without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, the reality is that DeKalb clay soil doesn't always cooperate with traditional lawns—especially when you're trying to maintain a dedicated court space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use. We've worked with dozens of families across the 30338, 30346, and 30360 zip codes who faced the same challenge: shade from mature trees, compacted soil, and the Atlanta heat making it tough to keep grass healthy in high-traffic areas. Artificial turf sport courts solve all of that. You get a durable, consistent playing surface that handles intense use, drains properly even during Georgia's heavy spring rains, and requires zero fertilizers or seasonal maintenance. Most Dunwoody homeowners are surprised by how affordable the investment becomes when you factor in what you'd normally spend on lawn care, disease treatment, and resurfacing. A well-installed sport court can last 15+ years with minimal attention, giving your family a dedicated space to play year-round.
Dunwoody's suburban lots often come with a mix of sun and heavy shade—especially if you've got mature oaks or pines overhead. That's actually where artificial turf excels compared to natural grass, which struggles under tree cover. The DeKalb clay base common throughout the area also tends to hold water and compact easily, making drainage a critical factor in any court installation. We always assess your lot's slope and existing drainage patterns before laying the court foundation. Many properties in Georgetown and near Brook Run Park sit on slightly uneven terrain, so proper base preparation and grading are non-negotiable for longevity. Your HOA might have specific guidelines about court dimensions, color, or setback requirements—we handle those conversations for you. Most Dunwoody residential lots accommodate a 30×50 ft court comfortably, though we've worked with tighter spaces in Winters Chapel where homeowners got creative with narrower tennis or pickleball dimensions. The good news is that artificial turf installation doesn't require extensive excavation like concrete, so we minimize disruption to established landscaping and hardscape. Our standard 10-day timeline from site prep to finish means your court is ready before most neighbors even know the work started.
Modern sport court surfaces reflect more heat than you'd expect, but yes—direct summer sun will warm them. That said, most play happens in mornings or evenings anyway. If barefoot comfort matters, we can recommend cooler-tech infill options or suggest partial shade structures. Many Dunwoody families pair their courts with pergolas or tree positioning to manage temperature naturally.
Absolutely. The DeKalb clay in your yard actually makes proper subsurface drainage essential—and that's exactly what we build. A sport court sits on a engineered base with perforated pipe and aggregate that diverts water away from your foundation and toward your property's natural slope. You'll see water drain within minutes of heavy rain.
Most residential courts don't require permits, but it depends on your exact lot size and HOA rules. We handle the research and paperwork for your property. Georgetown and Winters Chapel communities have different guidelines, so we'll confirm before we begin any work. Better to know upfront than discover issues midway.
Our standard timeline is 7–10 days from site prep through final striping. We work during normal business hours and keep dust and noise minimal. We've installed courts throughout Dunwoody and the surrounding areas without complaints because we're respectful of shared neighborhoods. You'll have a finished court before the weekend.
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