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Sport courts in Dunwoody aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally some tennis—they're about reclaiming your yard and keeping your family active without the wear-and-tear that natural grass can't handle in Georgia's climate. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, a lot of homeowners here are realizing that artificial turf courts solve a real problem: our clay-heavy soil doesn't drain well, shade from mature trees kills grass patches, and summer heat just beats up traditional playing surfaces. We've been installing synthetic courts across DeKalb County for years, and we know Dunwoody yards inside and out—the lot sizes, the neighborhood HOA guidelines, the afternoon sun patterns that shift with the seasons. A sport court gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface that actually improves with use instead of getting torn up. Kids can play year-round without muddying the house, you skip the weekly mowing and watering headaches, and your investment pays back in both daily enjoyment and home value. We're just 28 minutes away, so we understand the specific challenges Dunwoody homeowners face. Let's talk about what a sport court could do for your property.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which is honestly one of the trickier soil types to work with for traditional turf. That clay doesn't drain fast, so after a good rain your yard can stay soggy longer than you'd expect. A synthetic sport court completely sidesteps that problem—no standing water, no mushy surface, just consistent playability rain or shine. Shade is another big factor around here. Those mature trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel are beautiful, but they create dappled sunlight that native grass struggles with. Artificial turf doesn't care. Your court will look perfect whether it gets six hours of direct sun or plays in afternoon shade. Most Dunwoody lots are suburban-sized, so we typically design courts that fit naturally into your existing landscape without dominating the backyard. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines—and many Dunwoody communities have them—we know how to spec a court that meets those standards while still giving you premium playability. Installation requires proper base preparation, drainage considerations for our clay soil, and leveling work. Because of the clay, we often recommend a slightly thicker base layer to ensure long-term stability and drainage. We factor in local weather patterns and seasonal ground movement so your court stays true year after year.
Absolutely. Many properties around Georgetown and Winters Chapel have natural slopes. We grade and level during installation so your court sits perfectly. The slope becomes an asset for drainage—water flows away instead of pooling. We've done dozens of sloped installations in Dunwoody, so uneven terrain is something we plan for, not something we shy away from.
Most Dunwoody HOAs permit synthetic courts because they actually maintain property value and appearance standards better than patchy natural grass. We've worked with multiple communities here and know how to present courts that meet guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first, but in our experience, HOAs appreciate the durability and low maintenance.
Way less than you'd think. An occasional rinse to clear debris, maybe brushing the pile if you use it heavily, and that's mostly it. Dunwoody's heat and humidity won't fade quality synthetic turf like they do natural grass. No watering in drought, no fungal issues from our humid summers, no mud tracked into the house.
Yes. We've installed courts in yards across Dunwoody's neighborhoods, including tight spaces between mature trees and near property lines. Every yard is different. We measure, assess drainage and shade patterns, and design something that fits your specific lot. A consultation lets us see what's actually possible for your property.
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