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Here's the thing about East Point yards: they're real. Not sprawling estates, but genuine spaces where families actually live, play, and want things to work. That's exactly why sport courts have become such a smart move for homeowners around Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park. You've got kids who need somewhere to shoot hoops or practice tennis without heading across town. You've got neighbors watching what you do with your property. And you've got that South Fulton clay that turns into a mud pit after rain if you're not careful. A quality artificial sport court solves all of that at once. We've been installing these courts throughout Fulton County for years, and we're about 30 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we know exactly what works here and what doesn't. The MARTA accessibility near East Point actually makes this even better—families can get to your court easily, and the urban lot constraints we see around Camp Creek Marketplace mean we've gotten really good at maximizing smaller spaces. This isn't about flashy marketing or overselling. It's about giving your family a real recreational asset that handles Georgia weather, requires almost no maintenance, and actually increases how much your property matters to people who see it.
East Point's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. That dense South Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so standing water is a real problem during our wet springs and summer storms. A sport court with proper drainage infrastructure actually prevents the pooling and erosion issues you'd get with traditional grass or bare ground. Most lots in Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park run smaller than suburban developments, which changes how we approach court sizing and positioning. We typically work with 30-by-60 or 20-by-40 configurations rather than full-size courts, and we've learned to position them to catch afternoon sun without creating shade problems from neighboring structures. The urban density around Camp Creek Marketplace means we're also experienced with zero-setback installations and coordinating with community landscaping standards. HOA rules here tend to be straightforward about recreational improvements—they actually encourage maintained sport surfaces over patchy grass. Because we're local and familiar with Fulton County inspections, we handle permitting and base preparation efficiently. The key to longevity in East Point is getting the base right. That clay needs proper grading, a stone foundation, and a perimeter drainage system. Cut corners there, and you're fighting water issues for years.
Most recreational courts in East Point don't require formal permits if they're under 400 square feet and meet setback rules. We always verify with the city and your HOA first—no surprises. Since we work here regularly, we know exactly which properties need extra documentation and which don't. It takes maybe an extra week, but it's worth doing right.
Clay is actually our biggest conversation with East Point homeowners. It doesn't drain, so we build a 4-6 inch gravel base with perimeter trenching to redirect water away from the court. Without it, you get surface softness and potential mold growth. It's not complicated, just necessary. Most East Point yards need this upgrade, and it's baked into proper pricing.
Absolutely. We've installed courts on lots smaller than you'd think, especially around Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park. A 20-by-40 court (half-basketball or tennis sized) fits almost anywhere with decent sun exposure. We'll walk your space and show you exactly what works without feeling cramped.
Measurement and quote take about a week. Then it's 2-3 weeks for material ordering and base prep, depending on soil work needed. Installation itself is 3-5 days. From call to finished court, plan on 4-6 weeks total. Summer heat can slow curing, so spring and fall are faster.
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