Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Dunwoody families—especially those stuck with the clay-heavy soil that makes natural grass a constant battle. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, we've installed enough artificial courts to know exactly what works in DeKalb County's climate and shade patterns. The real win? You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity without the mowing, fertilizing, and mud-tracking that comes with natural turf. We stand behind every installation with a satisfaction guarantee because we've seen firsthand how these courts transform backyards—turning shaded corners near Brook Run Park into usable recreational space, and giving kids a consistent surface for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play year-round. Our team knows Dunwoody neighborhoods inside and out, and we're only 28 minutes away, which means faster installation and easier warranty service if you ever need it.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay is both blessing and curse. It drains poorly in spring, hardens like concrete in summer, and makes natural grass establishment frustrating. Artificial sport courts solve this—they sit above the soil layer and provide perfect drainage regardless of what's underneath. Shade is another factor we account for constantly in your area. Lot sizes around Georgetown and Winters Chapel often include mature tree coverage, which is beautiful but brutal on organic turf. Synthetic surfaces don't need sunlight, so that shaded corner of your yard becomes genuinely playable. HOA requirements in some Dunwoody neighborhoods include specific color and perimeter aesthetics—we've navigated these restrictions with dozens of installations and know what passes inspection. One thing we always confirm: your soil's grade and any existing drainage patterns. The clay substrate means we sometimes need extra base prep to prevent settling, especially on larger courts. We size court dimensions based on your actual lot—not every Dunwoody yard fits a full-court basketball setup, but we build scaled versions that still feel legitimate and function flawlessly.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't require direct sunlight, so those shadowed zones under mature trees are actually ideal. We've installed courts in heavily shaded neighborhoods around Winters Chapel without any performance issues. The surface stays cooler in shade too, which is a bonus during Georgia summers. Drainage works the same whether it's sunny or not.
DeKalb clay drains slowly, so we typically add a proper base layer beneath the court to prevent water pooling and shifting over time. This extra step is standard in our Dunwoody projects and ensures your court stays level and stable year after year. It's one reason we don't cut corners on prep work in this area.
Lot sizes vary across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village, but most homes accommodate a half-court basketball setup (around 47 x 50 feet) or a scaled multi-sport court. We measure your actual space and propose what works best—you don't need regulation dimensions to get real, playable surface quality.
Some neighborhoods do. We've worked with multiple HOAs in the area and know which color palettes and perimeter options get approved. We'll handle the design compliance conversation upfront so you're not surprised during the review process. It's part of our satisfaction guarantee.
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