Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's the week before the holidays, your neighbors in Georgetown are stringing up lights, and you're thinking about what your backyard could actually do for your family. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about giving your kids (and honestly, yourself) a reason to be outside when the Georgia weather finally cooperates. We've installed dozens of these in Dunwoody, and the homeowners we work with tell us the same thing every December: they wish they'd done it sooner. The beauty of artificial turf for a sport court is that it handles our clay-heavy DeKalb soil without the drainage headaches you'd get with natural grass. Whether you're in Dunwoody Village, Winters Chapel, or out near Brook Run Park, the concept is the same—a durable, low-maintenance surface that looks sharp and performs even better. Holiday gatherings suddenly have a centerpiece. Your kids stop asking to go somewhere else. And unlike the natural grass courts you see falling apart by spring, this thing just keeps working. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know Dunwoody's yards, our climate quirks, and exactly what it takes to build something that lasts.
Dunwoody's soil is no joke—that DeKalb clay we mentioned can trap water like nobody's business, which is exactly why artificial turf for a sport court makes so much sense here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in our suburban lots, especially in the shaded areas you find tucked between homes in Georgetown and Winters Chapel. The good news is that a properly installed sport court sits on a base system that actually handles our moisture problems better than struggling to maintain living grass. Most Dunwoody yards we work with are modest in size—maybe a quarter to half-acre—so a well-designed sport court fits naturally without overwhelming the landscape. We've noticed that a lot of properties around here have mature trees casting shade for part of the day, which is another reason artificial turf wins. You won't deal with thin, patchy spots or moss creeping in like you would with live grass in those shadier zones. The HOA communities around Perimeter Mall and in our more established neighborhoods tend to appreciate the polished look of a sport court too. Installation involves proper grading and drainage base work, which we handle with Dunwoody's specific soil composition in mind. Once it's down, you're looking at a surface that handles our Georgia rain, our summer heat, and honestly, holds up beautifully through the holidays when family traffic picks up.
It actually makes artificial turf the smarter choice. That DeKalb clay drains poorly, so we build a proper base system that sits on top of it rather than fighting it. Installation takes a bit more planning than sandy soil, but the long-term payoff is huge—no settling, no soggy spots, no moss problems. Your sport court stays level and playable year-round, even after our heavy spring rains.
Absolutely. Most homes in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village have yards spacious enough for a practical court. We typically work with 30x60 or smaller footprints that feel generous without eating your whole backyard. We'll assess your specific lot during a free consultation and design something that maximizes usable space.
Way better than natural grass. Our neighborhoods have lots of oak and pine trees that create afternoon shade, which kills live grass in patches. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to thrive, so shaded areas perform identically to sunny spots. You get consistent play surface everywhere on the court.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting moss or algae even when humidity spikes. A quick rinse if pollen builds up, maybe a brush after heavy use. Our artificial turf sheds water thanks to its engineering, so puddles aren't a problem even after Dunwoody gets soaked. It's ready to play the day after rain.
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