Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Dunwoody backyards are becoming the go-to move for families who want their kids shooting hoops or playing tennis without the commute to Perimeter Mall's facilities—or the membership fees. We've installed plenty of them across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village, and the pattern is always the same: once neighbors see the finished court, they're calling us for their own. Spring is actually the sweet spot for installation here. The ground thaws out, the rain settles, and you've got the whole season ahead to get your family using it. Unlike natural grass courts that'll turn into mud pits thanks to our DeKalb clay, artificial turf courts stay playable year-round. No dead spots, no excuses. Whether you're thinking about a half-court for basketball or a full tennis setup, we can have it ready before summer really kicks off. Our crew knows the Dunwoody terrain—the shade trees, the soil challenges, the lot sizes—so we don't oversell you on square footage or hit you with surprise costs when we hit a drainage problem.
Dunwoody's got some unique quirks that matter for sport court installation. First, that DeKalb clay underneath your yard is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's why base prep is critical here—we're not just laying turf on top of clay and hoping for the best. Proper drainage, a compacted base, and sometimes a slight slope can mean the difference between a court that plays great and one that holds water after rain. Second, shade. A lot of Dunwoody's lots, especially in the older neighborhoods around Georgetown and Winters Chapel, have mature trees. That's beautiful for curb appeal, but it affects how well turf performs and how hot the court gets in summer. We'll walk your property and figure out sun exposure before we size the court. Third, HOA rules. Many Dunwoody communities have landscape guidelines, so we'll coordinate with your neighborhood rules before breaking ground. Lot sizes here run the gamut—some are tight, others give us room to build a full court. We'll maximize what you've got. Finally, drainage patterns matter in DeKalb. Spring rains can be heavy, so we design courts with proper pitch and base layers to handle it.
Most installations take 5–7 days depending on site prep and base work. If we hit rock or clay drainage issues, it might stretch another day or two. Spring installs in Dunwoody usually move faster because the ground cooperates better than in winter. We'll give you a solid timeline once we see the lot.
Dunwoody's shade trees help cool things down, but yes, dark courts can get warm in full sun. We offer lighter-colored turf options and can position courts to maximize shade from mature trees on your property. Early mornings and late afternoons are always cooler for play anyway.
Most communities do, but HOA rules vary. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village each have different guidelines. We handle the coordination with your HOA before we start—no surprises, no removed courts after installation.
DeKalb clay drains poorly, and spring rains are heavy here. Skimping on base work means puddles, soft spots, and a court that deteriorates fast. We use a compacted, engineered base that handles Georgia weather. It costs more upfront but saves thousands in repairs.
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