Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Dunwoody have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without waiting for the weather to cooperate. We've installed plenty of them across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village—and the demand really picked up once homeowners realized they could finally use their yards year-round, rain or shine. The thing about Dunwoody lots is they're typically well-sized for a court installation, but the clay-heavy soil and shade from mature trees mean you need someone who understands the drainage and base prep that actually works here. That's where we come in. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly how to build a court that handles our Georgia climate, and we're close enough to get to you fast. Most of our urgent installs in the 30338 and 30346 areas are completed within a week or two, depending on site conditions. Whether your kids are begging for a place to shoot hoops or you want a competitive edge with a tennis court, we'll get it done right the first time.
Dunwoody's soil composition—heavy DeKalb clay—requires thoughtful base preparation for any sport court. Clay holds moisture, which means we always install a proper gravel and crushed stone base with perimeter drainage to prevent pooling. That's non-negotiable here. The other factor is shade. A lot of properties in Georgetown and Winters Chapel have mature oaks and pines that create dappled light across the yard. Artificial turf handles partial shade better than natural grass, but we'll assess your specific sunlight patterns during the site visit. Most residential lots in Dunwoody are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us solid room for a 30x60 or 40x70 court with some breathing room. One thing we've noticed: many neighborhoods around Perimeter Mall and Brook Run Park have HOA guidelines about exterior improvements. We can walk you through those requirements—some associations want specific colors or setback distances. We've done enough projects here to know the local rules and can help you get approval quickly. Drainage maintenance is minimal once we're done, but we'll show you how to keep debris clear so water moves as intended.
For a standard court, we're looking at 3–5 days once the base prep is complete. The base itself takes 1–2 weeks depending on weather and soil conditions. Since we're only about 28 minutes from most of Dunwoody, we can schedule back-to-back work days and keep momentum. Urgent jobs in 30338 and 30346 get priority scheduling.
Not if we build it right. DeKalb clay is dense, so we install a 4–6 inch engineered base with gravel, stone dust, and perimeter drainage channels. This prevents the pooling issues we see on improperly prepared clay lots. We've done dozens of courts in Dunwoody without drainage complaints.
Many Dunwoody neighborhoods do require approval. We help review your HOA guidelines and can recommend color schemes and placement that typically get fast approval. Bring your covenants to the consultation, and we'll guide you through the process—we know the local requirements well.
Artificial turf handles shade much better than natural grass. We assess your sun exposure (especially important in Winters Chapel where tree cover is dense) and may recommend darker turf colors for low-light areas to improve visibility. Shade also means less UV wear, which is a bonus.
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