Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Dunwoody have become a game-changer for families across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village who want a reliable place to play year-round without worrying about Georgia's unpredictable weather or ground maintenance. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or in one of the quieter residential pockets around Brook Run Park, having a dedicated sport surface means your kids can practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis whenever they want—no mud, no scheduling conflicts at public facilities, no canceled games because of rain. The neighborhoods here tend toward smaller suburban lots with mature trees, which creates some unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to artificial turf installation. Pricing for sport courts varies considerably depending on your lot size, sun exposure, and what kind of prep work your DeKalb clay soil will need before we lay down the surface. We've installed dozens of these courts across Dunwoody, and we've learned exactly how to navigate the local soil conditions, the typical shade patterns most homes face, and the HOA guidelines that pop up in different subdivisions throughout the area. Rather than charging a flat rate that doesn't account for your specific yard, we work through a seasonal pricing model that reflects material costs, labor availability, and site-specific factors. This means you get an honest quote based on what your property actually needs, not what some national franchise thinks all Georgia yards look like.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil—typical of DeKalb County—requires solid preparation before a sport court goes in. We're talking about removing the top layer, ensuring proper drainage, and sometimes adding base material because clay holds water. That's non-negotiable if you want your court to last and perform well during Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy rain. Most Dunwoody lots are tree-shaded, especially in Georgetown and around the Brook Run area. This is actually great for player comfort, but it means slower drying times after rain and potential algae growth if drainage isn't perfect. We factor that into both installation and material selection. HOA communities here—and Dunwoody has quite a few—sometimes have restrictions on court visibility from the street or require specific edging treatments. We handle those conversations before we start. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods typically run 0.25 to 0.5 acres for residential properties, which usually translates to a half-court or full-court setup depending on your space and budget. Summer heat reflection is real in Dunwoody, so surface color and infill type matter more than you'd think. We'll walk you through those choices during the estimate.
Spring and fall are ideal because temperatures are moderate and we avoid summer heat that can stress installation materials. Winter's less predictable in Georgia—cold snaps can mess with seaming and curing. That said, we work year-round, and pricing shifts seasonally. Late fall (October–November) often offers better pricing because demand drops and we can schedule crews more flexibly than in spring.
DeKalb clay requires more prep than sandy soil. We typically need excavation, grading, and sometimes additional base material to ensure drainage. This adds labor and materials compared to properties with better-draining soil. Every Dunwoody yard is different, though—shade, existing hardscape, and compaction levels all factor into the final quote.
Most HOAs permit sport courts, but some have restrictions on color, height, proximity to property lines, or sight lines from the street. We've worked with Georgetown and Winters Chapel communities enough to know the typical guidelines. We'll help you verify requirements before design, so there are no surprises.
With proper drainage and maintenance, you're looking at 10–15 years. Dunwoody's humidity and occasional standing water from clay soil can shorten that if prep work isn't solid. That's why we invest in drainage—it protects your investment long-term and keeps the court playable through Georgia summers.
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