Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts aren't just for country clubs anymore—and Dunwoody homeowners are waking up to what a game-changer they can be. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or closer to Dunwoody Village, chances are your kids are either begging for basketball time or you're tired of paying court rental fees. We've installed dozens of these across the DeKalb area, and the feedback is always the same: families use them constantly. A sport court gives you a flat, playable surface year-round—no weather delays, no mud tracking into the house, no excuses. The best part? Military families in Dunwoody get special pricing from us, because we know what it means to serve and deserve a break on the things that matter. We're just 28 minutes away, we know the local soil conditions that affect drainage and longevity, and we've worked with homeowners navigating HOA approvals in your neighborhoods. This isn't a upsell—it's about giving your family a reason to stay outside together.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is beautiful in photos but can be stubborn during installation. That DeKalb clay drains differently than sandy substrates, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable if you want your court to last. We always account for that when we're leveling and compacting. Shade is another Dunwoody reality—depending on where you are (Georgetown tends to have mature tree coverage), you might have dappled sun that actually keeps the court cooler in summer, which extends playing hours. Full-sun lots near Perimeter Mall tend to run hotter but dry faster after rain. Lot sizes across the three ZIP codes vary wildly, so we do custom measurements every time—some folks have room for a 28x48 half-court, others squeeze in a 20x32. HOA rules in Winters Chapel and other planned communities sometimes require screening or specific colors, so we always confirm before we break ground. Winter weather in DeKalb rarely means snow, but freeze-thaw cycles can stress seams if the base shifts, which is why we use Georgia-tested installation specs. We've learned what works here.
Yes. We offer active-duty and veteran discounts on all court installations. Just bring your military ID or discharge paperwork when we quote your project. It's our small way of saying thanks. We work with families across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village and always ask about military service—no hassle, no questions.
Not if we prep correctly. Clay compacts dense, which means water won't percolate naturally. We install a proper crushed-stone base and slope the court slightly to channel water away from your foundation. That's non-negotiable in Dunwoody. Once the artificial turf and base are down, drainage performs well because we engineer it that way from day one.
Quite a bit, actually. If you're getting 4-6 hours of direct sun (common in Georgetown and areas near Brook Run Park), you're good. Heavy shade under old oaks can slow drying after rain, but play quality stays solid. We assess your yard's sun patterns before we design the court to make sure it'll work for your family's schedule.
Winters Chapel and other planned communities do review exterior projects. We've helped dozens of homeowners navigate those approvals—sometimes courts need screening or a color adjustment. We'll walk you through the HOA submittal and recommend which designs pass review in your neighborhood. Most times, it's a smooth process.
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