Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Dunwoody have become a game-changer for families who want court access without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, having a dedicated basketball or tennis court at home changes how your kids train and play. We've installed courts across DeKalb County, and Dunwoody homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Summer is prime time for these projects—kids are out of school, the ground isn't frozen, and you can actually use the court by July. The suburban lots around here are perfect for sport courts. Most have enough space, decent drainage potential, and room to build something that doesn't feel cramped. We know the area well—our team can reach most Dunwoody addresses in about half an hour from our base, so we're not flying blind on site conditions or local build codes. If you've been thinking about transforming your backyard into something your family actually uses every day, summer is your window.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which is honestly one of the first things we assess before layout. Clay holds water, which means proper base preparation and drainage become non-negotiable. We build sport courts with elevated bases and gravel underlayment specifically because of this soil type—it keeps water from pooling under the court and damaging the synthetic surface. The neighborhoods here—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village—tend to have older suburban lots with mature trees. That's beautiful for shade in summer, but it also means dappled sunlight across your court. Our synthetic surfaces handle partial shade fine, but we'll walk your property and show you exactly how sun patterns move through the day. Most Dunwoody lots range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us solid footprint options: you can fit a full 94-by-50 basketball court, a smaller half-court, or a combo court for tennis and basketball. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we'll help you navigate those early. Some communities require setback distances or color approval—we've got experience with that and can guide you through the process smoothly.
Absolutely. DeKalb clay is common here, and we've built courts across the county successfully. The key is a proper drainage base—crushed gravel, compacted stone, and slight slope management. We're not just laying turf on top of clay; we're engineering a system that handles rain and keeps your court playable year-round. Once that base is right, your court will outlast most competitors' installations.
Summer is actually ideal for Dunwoody. The ground is workable, no frost interference, and you'll have a functional court by August when kids still have weeks of free time. Heat doesn't damage synthetic courts—they're engineered for it. Fall installations work too, but you lose valuable playing time. Summer gives you the full season to enjoy what you've built.
Requirements vary by community, but we commonly see setback rules (usually 10–20 feet from property lines) and color preferences. Some neighborhoods want darker surfaces; others approve brighter hues. We've worked with Georgetown and Winters Chapel HOAs enough to know the landscape. We'll help draft any variance request and handle the back-and-forth so you're not managing paperwork alone.
Most Dunwoody residential properties can accommodate a half-court (47 by 50 feet) or a combo court mixing basketball and tennis. Full courts need more space but are possible on larger parcels. We'll survey your yard, show you mockups with actual dimensions, and help you pick the size that fits your property and budget without looking oversized.
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