Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Point's neighborhoods—from Downtown East Point to Jefferson Park—are packed with families who want their yards to actually work for them. A sport court isn't just a luxury anymore; it's the smartest move for backyards that get real use. Whether your kids are shooting hoops, playing pickleball, or practicing tennis, artificial turf courts handle the Georgia heat and humidity without turning into a muddy mess after summer storms. The South Fulton clay soil here is notoriously tough to maintain, especially under the foot traffic of an active sport court. That's where we come in. We've installed dozens of courts across the area—near the East Point MARTA station, out toward Camp Creek Marketplace, and everywhere in between. What makes East Point different from the suburbs is density and lot size. Your yard might not be huge, but it's valuable space. We design courts that fit your actual footprint and your actual budget. Seasonal pricing means you've got options depending on when you want to break ground. Spring and early summer are peak season, so if you're thinking about fall installation, you'll find better pricing and faster scheduling. Our team is based just 30 minutes away, so we're not flying in from across the state—we know your neighborhoods, we know your soil, and we know what holds up in a Georgia summer.
East Point sits on South Fulton clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard under pressure. For sport courts, that's actually helpful in one way—you've got a solid base—but it means we need to prepare the subgrade carefully to prevent water pooling at the edges. The clay also stays cooler than sandy soils, which is a small win during July and August, but it holds moisture longer after rain. Most lots in Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park run tight, so we often build courts in the 24-by-42 or 30-by-50 range instead of full-size basketball courts. Shade varies block to block; some properties near mature trees get dappled afternoon coverage, while others catch full sun from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We factor that into infill selection—lighter-colored infill in high-sun areas keeps surface temps down. Urban drainage is another thing to watch. If your lot slopes toward the street or toward a neighbor's property line, we angle the court base to shed water properly. Georgia's humidity and heat cycle—hot days, sudden afternoon thunderstorms, then muggy nights—means your court surface needs excellent drainage and UV-stable fibers. We don't cut corners on either.
Spring (March–May) is our busiest season, so pricing runs higher and wait times stretch longer. Fall installation—September through November—typically saves you 10–15% on labor and material costs, plus we can usually schedule faster. Winter (December–February) slows down considerably, so that's another window for good pricing. Summer is unpredictable; heat makes installation harder and scheduling unpredictable. For East Point specifically, fall is ideal because the cooler weather means better curing and your court's ready before holiday family gatherings.
Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point have varying HOA rules. Some require architectural approval, others limit surface colors or court dimensions. We handle that conversation with your HOA before we start digging. Honestly, most are fine with sport courts because they look maintained and boost property value. We've worked through approval for dozens of courts in Fulton County, so we know the process and can help you navigate it.
South Fulton clay is dense and stable but holds water. We excavate deeper than we might in sandy areas, add a perforated drain layer, and use a gravel base. This adds a day or two to installation and runs slightly higher because of labor, but it prevents future settling and pooling. The upside: your court won't shift around like it might on looser soil. Long-term, you're looking at fewer repairs.
Absolutely. We've built half-courts, 24-by-42 multipurpose courts, and even narrow pickleball-tennis hybrids on tight properties near Camp Creek and in Downtown East Point. Size dictates price, but 15–20 feet by 30–40 feet is totally doable and gives you usable space for shooting, drilling, or casual games. We'll walk your lot and show you options.
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