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A sport court in your Dunwoody backyard changes everything—especially when you've got kids bouncing between school, practice, and home. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, that empty corner of your yard could become the place your family actually wants to spend time outside. Artificial turf sport courts handle Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp, and they don't need the constant maintenance that real grass demands in our clay-heavy soil. You get a professional-grade playing surface for basketball, pickleball, or general recreation—all without the brown patches, weeds, or Saturday morning mowing. The best part? Financing makes this more affordable than you'd think. We work with homeowners who've done the math and realized that spreading the cost over a few years beats dropping a lump sum. Most families in the Dunwoody area see their investment pay for itself in time saved and memories built. Let's talk about what a sport court could look like on your property.
Dunwoody's clay soil and suburban lot sizes shape how we install sport courts here. That DeKalb clay drains differently than sandy soil—it holds moisture—so proper base preparation isn't optional; it's the foundation of a court that lasts. We slope drainage away from your home and install compacted layers that won't shift when Georgia's summer heat and occasional heavy rains do their thing. Shade is real in neighborhoods like Winters Chapel, where mature trees create dappled light. Some turf materials handle partial shade better than others, so we assess your yard's sun exposure before recommending a surface. Your lot size matters too. Smaller Dunwoody properties need smart court dimensions—a 30x40 court might fit where a full-size basketball court wouldn't. HOA rules vary across the area, so if you're near Perimeter or in a deed-restricted community, we verify guidelines before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 3-5 days, depending on how much base work your yard needs. Georgia clay means we're often excavating and bringing in new material to create a stable, level foundation.
Absolutely. Our sport court turf is engineered for Southeast climates—it doesn't rot, mold, or break down in humidity the way some cheaper materials do. DeKalb County's wet summers are exactly what modern artificial surfaces are designed for. Proper drainage during installation is the key, and that's where experience with local soil matters.
We partner with lenders offering 24-, 36-, and 60-month payment plans, so you're not stuck choosing between a sport court and your emergency fund. Most Dunwoody homeowners find monthly payments fit their budget better than paying the full cost upfront. We handle the paperwork; you just approve the terms.
A compact pickleball or half-court setup needs roughly 25x45 feet. Full basketball courts run 50x94 feet, which fits on larger Dunwoody properties but not all. We assess your yard, account for setbacks and trees, and design something that actually works for your space—not what looks good on paper.
Most Dunwoody HOAs allow sport courts, but rules vary by neighborhood. We check your CC&Rs before quoting. A well-maintained court often adds perceived value—buyers see it as a recreation asset. We've installed dozens across Georgetown and Winters Chapel without issues when we verify requirements upfront.
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