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A sport court in your Dunwoody backyard changes everything—especially when you're tired of fighting that DeKalb clay or watching your kids slip on wet grass during Georgia's humid summers. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, most residential lots here deal with the same problem: dense, heavy soil that either stays soggy or hardens like concrete. Artificial turf for sport courts sidesteps all of that. You get a consistent playing surface year-round, no mud tracked into the house, and zero maintenance headaches when the pollen count spikes. We've installed courts for families across DeKalb County who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just better footing than what Mother Nature gives us in Georgia. The investment pays for itself in peace of mind—and in how often your kids actually want to play outside. We handle the whole process, from site assessment to drainage planning, and we work with homeowners on flexible payment options so budget concerns don't keep a great idea on the shelf.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and the reason artificial sport courts make so much sense here. That dense DeKalb clay doesn't drain well, which means natural grass gets boggy in spring and crusty in summer—terrible for consistent athletic performance. Shade is another real factor in neighborhoods like Georgetown and near Brook Run Park; a lot of Dunwoody properties have mature trees that choke out sunlight. Artificial turf thrives regardless of shade and solves the drainage problem entirely with proper base preparation. Most Dunwoody residential lots are suburban-sized, typically ranging from half-acre to three-quarter-acre—plenty of room for a quality sport court without eating your whole yard. HOA rules vary by neighborhood; some have landscape guidelines we need to work around, so we always pull permits and confirm restrictions before breaking ground. Installation timing here is ideal in fall or early spring when the ground isn't waterlogged. We account for the clay substrate, which means a thicker base and proper grading to prevent water pooling. The result is a court that handles Georgia's weather without becoming a swamp.
Absolutely. Modern sport-court turf is engineered for hot, humid climates. Georgia summers are exactly what these systems are designed for. Drainage is built in, so even after afternoon thunderstorms, water moves through instead of sitting on top. The infill keeps the surface cooler than solid concrete or asphalt, and the turf won't compress or fade under UV like it might in a shaded lot near Brook Run Park.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community guidelines. We handle the permitting process and work directly with HOA boards. Many Dunwoody neighborhoods actually prefer artificial turf because it's neat, well-maintained, and boosts curb appeal. We'll confirm restrictions and design the court to fit your community's requirements before we start.
We remove the top layer, create a proper graded base to prevent water pooling, and add a compacted stone foundation. Clay actually helps us here—it's stable and predictable. We account for the density and ensure drainage paths direct water away from the court. This process takes longer than sandy soil, but it gives you a rock-solid, long-lasting surface.
Yes. We work with homeowners on flexible payment arrangements designed to fit real budgets. Whether you prefer monthly plans or other structures, we can discuss options that work for your situation. Call us to talk through what makes sense for your family.
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