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A sport court in Fortson isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—it's about making your backyard the gathering spot for your neighborhood. We work with homeowners throughout the Fortson community and Harris County who want a court that handles Georgia's weather, looks sharp year-round, and actually gets used. The Fall Line Freeway corridor puts Fortson in a sweet spot: close enough to Columbus for convenience, but far enough out that you've got real yard space to work with. That's where a quality artificial turf sport court makes sense. No more muddy clay patches after rain, no more weeds taking over between games, and no excuses about the court being unplayable. We've installed courts for families who went from watching their kids play on cracked asphalt to having a legitimate practice surface right at home. LawnLogic handles the whole process—site assessment, base prep, turf installation, and long-term maintenance—so you're not stuck troubleshooting drainage issues or bare spots down the road.
Here's what makes Fortson yards unique: you're sitting in that clay-sand transition zone that's typical of West Georgia. That means your soil naturally holds moisture in some spots and drains too fast in others. Before we lay down a sport court, we assess your specific yard's drainage pattern—especially crucial during Georgia's wet springs and summer thunderstorms. Most Fortson properties have decent size, which gives us room to work with proper grading and a solid base layer underneath the turf. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're closer to tree coverage or more open toward the Fall Line corridor area. If your lot slopes, we design the court to handle runoff without pooling. We also check for any HOA guidelines in the Fortson community—some developments have landscape rules about court placement or edging materials, and we make sure your installation stays compliant. The clay-sand mix means we typically need a stronger sub-base than you'd see in sandier regions, which we account for in both timeline and the foundation work. Once it's down, that Georgia humidity won't create mold on quality turf the way it might on lower-grade materials, so material selection matters here.
Most courts take 3–5 business days from start to finish, depending on site size and base prep needs. Since we're about 100 minutes from Fortson, we schedule projects efficiently to minimize travel time. We'll give you a specific timeline once we've assessed your yard's drainage and soil condition. Weather delays can happen—if heavy rain hits right before installation, we reschedule to keep the base stable.
Yes, but it requires the right setup. Our installation includes a permeable base and proper grading that accounts for West Georgia's clay-sand mix. We route water away from the court rather than letting it sit, which is especially important during spring rains. We'll walk your property with you beforehand to confirm the drainage plan.
Absolutely. We grade and level the court area regardless of slope, then manage water runoff accordingly. Many Fortson yards have some elevation change, and it doesn't stop us. The design process accounts for this—we're not filling in massive amounts of soil, but rather contouring the base to work with your existing topography.
Georgia's humidity and heat mean occasional rinses to remove algae or pollen buildup, but nothing extreme. We recommend a professional brush every 12–18 months to keep the fibers standing up. That's it. No sealing, no repainting every few years. We'll give you a maintenance schedule tailored to Fortson's weather patterns when we hand over your court.
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