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East Point's got that mix of older neighborhoods and newer development—think Downtown East Point with its established trees, and Jefferson Park with tighter lot lines. A lot of homeowners here are dealing with red clay soil that doesn't drain like you'd want it to, especially during Georgia's humid summers. That's exactly where a sport court makes sense. Instead of fighting a muddy backyard or patchy grass that can't handle the South Fulton heat and foot traffic, you're looking at a year-round playing surface that actually works in your climate. We've been installing these across Fulton County for years, and we're just 30 minutes away in our service area. Whether you've got kids who want a basketball halfcourt, a tennis setup, or just a solid recreational pad, we can work with your space—whether that's a modest urban lot near Camp Creek Marketplace or something larger. The installation process is straightforward, and once it's down, you're basically done fighting with maintenance. No more watering, no more reseeding when the Atlanta heat kills it off mid-July.
East Point's clay-heavy soil is actually a consideration during installation—we account for proper base preparation and drainage because that red clay holds moisture. Your lot size matters too; a lot of homes in Downtown East Point sit on smaller urban parcels, which means we design courts that fit tight without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. If you're near tree-lined streets in the older sections, you might have morning shade that helps during summer afternoons—that's a bonus for a sport court because the surface won't get as hot. South Fulton humidity means we spec materials that handle moisture well and resist mold, especially important if your yard doesn't get full sun all day. HOA restrictions vary in East Point, so we always check local codes before breaking ground. Most residential areas allow recreational courts without major issues, but it's worth confirming. We'll handle the base work—leveling, compacting, and making sure water doesn't pool—because East Point's drainage patterns can surprise you. The good news is that sport courts are built to handle this region's weather, from summer thunderstorms to the occasional freeze.
Absolutely. South Fulton's clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a proper base with aggregate and a perimeter system to shed water. Skipping this step causes pooling and early failure. We account for East Point's soil during the site prep phase—it takes a bit longer, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in 3.
A comfortable half-court runs about 47 by 50 feet, but we've squeezed functional courts into tighter spaces in Downtown East Point's urban lots. We'll measure your space, account for setback rules, and design something that works. Smaller courts sacrifice some comfort but are totally playable.
A typical halfcourt takes 3 to 5 days once we start. Most of that is base prep—leveling, compacting, handling East Point's drainage. The actual court surface goes down quickly. Weather can add a few days, especially during Georgia's rainy season.
Depends on your neighborhood. Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point have different covenant rules, so we recommend checking your documents first. Sport courts are generally low-impact and neighbor-friendly, so most HOAs approve them without issue. We can help coordinate if needed.
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