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East Point's got that growing sports culture—kids in the Jefferson Park area playing year-round, families looking to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance nightmare. A sport court in your backyard changes everything. Instead of spending your weekends fighting that South Fulton clay trying to stay level, you're actually using your yard for what matters: basketball, volleyball, pickleball, whatever your family's into. We've installed courts throughout Downtown East Point and the surrounding neighborhoods, and the difference is night and day. No more muddy patches after rain, no dead grass spots where the action happens, no watering bills climbing through the roof. The artificial surface we use is built to handle Georgia's heat and humidity—it won't buckle, won't fade, and plays true year-round. Most homeowners in your area are surprised how affordable it actually is, especially with financing options that spread the cost over manageable monthly payments. Your neighbors near Camp Creek Marketplace have figured this out already. A sport court isn't a luxury add-on; it's a return on your space and your time. Let's talk about turning that yard into something your family actually uses every single day.
East Point's soil is heavy—that sticky, dense clay we see all through South Fulton. That's actually good news for installation because the base stays stable, but it also means drainage matters. We build our courts with proper slope and a perforated base layer so water doesn't pool after those summer thunderstorms. Your typical East Point lot size means we're working in tighter spaces than suburban sprawl, so we maximize every foot. Most backyards here run 20x30 to 25x40 feet, which gives us room for a solid half-court or full volleyball setup depending on your layout. Sun exposure varies block to block—properties near Jefferson Park tend to get good afternoon sun, while tighter downtown lots might have shade from surrounding structures. Neither is a problem for the surface itself, but it affects how quickly the court dries and the feel underfoot on hot days. HOA rules in some East Point neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm your specific restrictions before we start. The good news: most boards approve sport courts because they're cleaner and more contained than traditional grass. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and whether we're dealing with concrete, clay, or compacted dirt underneath.
Absolutely. Georgia summers are brutal, and our sport court material is engineered for exactly this climate. It's UV-stabilized so it won't fade under intense sun, and the infill system allows proper drainage so you're not standing on a wet sponge after afternoon storms. Heat doesn't warp or bubble the surface like cheaper alternatives. Play time is virtually year-round here.
We offer flexible monthly payment plans that fit real budgets. Instead of one big out-of-pocket hit, you're spreading it across 24–60 months depending on the project size and your terms. Most East Point homeowners find monthly payments fit comfortably into their household budget while they're already using and enjoying the court.
That South Fulton clay is actually ideal for a stable base. We excavate to proper depth, compact it, then install our base layers for drainage and leveling. Clay won't shift or settle like looser soil, which keeps your court playing true for years. The real challenge is the initial site prep—not the material itself.
Most residential courts take 3–5 business days from start to finish. Site prep—removing existing grass, leveling, base work—usually takes 1–2 days. Surface installation and finishing happens in the remaining time. We're based about 30 minutes away, so scheduling and logistics are straightforward for East Point customers.
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