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Sport courts are blowing up in Dunwoody neighborhoods right now, and honestly, it makes sense. Families in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village are realizing that a quality artificial turf court gives kids a real place to practice basketball, tennis, or just kick a ball around—without the headache of maintaining natural grass in our humid Georgia climate. We've installed plenty of these in the area, and the transformation is always the same: yards that were either patchy or completely unusable become functional gathering spots. The clay-heavy soil around DeKalb County actually works in your favor here, because it drains predictably once we've got the base right. Most homeowners tell us they wish they'd done it sooner, especially once they see how the court holds up through our wet summers. Whether your lot is in a shaded pocket near Brook Run Park or gets full sun behind Perimeter Mall, we've got the experience to build a court that actually performs.
Dunwoody's soil profile—that DeKalb clay base—means we spend extra attention on drainage prep. Clay doesn't let water pass through naturally, so our installation process accounts for that from day one with proper sub-base preparation and perimeter grading. You'll also notice that many Dunwoody lots sit under mature trees or in partially shaded areas, which is great for reducing heat buildup but means we choose infill and turf systems that hold up to dappled light and occasional leaf debris. Suburban lot sizes here tend to run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're usually working with defined spaces—perfect for a 30x50 or 40x60 court that doesn't overwhelm the yard. One thing we always discuss with Dunwoody homeowners: some HOAs in the area have landscape guidelines, so we verify any restrictions before breaking ground. Our crew knows the neighborhoods well enough to anticipate drainage patterns and sun angles specific to Georgetown or Winters Chapel. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on existing hardscape, and we handle all site prep so you're not left with a mess.
Clay soil doesn't drain on its own, so we build a solid stone and compacted base layer before laying turf. This keeps standing water from pooling under your court, which is critical in Dunwoody's humid climate. Proper grading around the perimeter also channels runoff away from your foundation—something we always stress during the site walkthrough.
Not really. Modern artificial turf systems handle partial shade just fine. If your court sits under trees near Brook Run or in a shaded pocket of Georgetown, we'll recommend an infill that resists compaction and algae growth. Occasional leaf cleanup is all you'll need—way easier than maintaining natural grass in those conditions.
Some neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines. We always ask about HOA rules during our first conversation and can pull covenants if needed. Most approve sport courts since they're well-maintained alternatives to grass, but it's smart to check before committing to design or layout.
Most courts take 5–7 days from site prep to final install. We schedule around weather and your availability. Since we're based about 28 minutes away, we can often fit Dunwoody jobs into back-to-back projects, which keeps timelines tight and predictable.
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