Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Point's got that older-home charm—tree-lined streets in Jefferson Park, the walkable vibe near Downtown East Point and the MARTA station, those solid brick homes that were built to last. But let's be real: maintaining a natural grass court in South Fulton's clay soil, with the humidity we get here, turns into a constant battle. You're either fighting compacted earth, muddy patches after rain, or brown spots come August. A lot of homeowners we work with in your neighborhoods have made the jump to artificial turf courts, and honestly, it changes the game. No more watering in peak summer, no more re-seeding every spring, no more tracking red clay into the house. You get a court that's ready to play on year-round—whether that's basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just space for the family. Our crew knows the East Point landscape inside and out. We're about 30 minutes away, and we've installed enough courts in Fulton County to understand exactly what your property needs, from drainage considerations to sun exposure on your lot.
East Point sits on thick South Fulton clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. It holds structure, but it doesn't drain well—which means natural grass courts collect water, develop ruts, and become unplayable after a decent rain. That's where artificial turf shines. The clay base also means we're usually working with older properties where the soil's been compacted over decades, so proper base preparation matters more here than in some other areas. Sun patterns vary depending on whether you're in the Jefferson Park area with mature trees or closer to Camp Creek where you might have full afternoon exposure. We assess this during the site visit because it affects both the turf type we recommend and how we orient the court. Most of the lots we see in East Point run between 1,500 and 3,500 square feet, which limits court size in some cases—but that's actually where modular artificial courts work beautifully. You don't need massive space. We install drainage systems beneath the turf that account for our regional rainfall, and we use infill materials that hold up to the heat and humidity. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep, and we're familiar with the neighborhood layout and utility lines common to homes in your area.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for artificial turf because it's stable and holds the base firmly. We excavate, compact, and install a proper drainage layer that prevents water from pooling—something natural grass can't do in South Fulton clay. The turf sits on top of that engineered base, so you sidestep all the mud and compaction issues that plague natural courts here.
Costs depend on court size and site prep complexity. East Point homes vary—some have HOA covenants, some don't. We help you navigate neighborhood guidelines and work within your landscape plan. Many HOAs actually prefer turf courts because they're maintained consistently and improve property appearance. We'll walk through any restrictions during your consultation.
Yes. We have shade-tolerant turf options designed for areas that don't get eight hours of direct sun. Shaded lots are common in East Point's older neighborhoods, and the turf performs fine as long as there's decent air circulation and we choose the right product. We'll evaluate your specific light conditions on-site.
Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on base preparation. We show up in the morning, manage debris responsibly, and minimize disruption to your neighbors. Since we're local and familiar with East Point properties, we work efficiently and know how to navigate the typical lot layouts and utility placement in your area.
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