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Hampton's right in that sweet spot where suburban living meets the energy of south metro Atlanta. Whether you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway or settled into one of the quieter neighborhoods around Hampton Downtown, a lot of folks here are thinking the same thing: how do I get more use out of my backyard without spending every weekend on maintenance? That's where a sport court with artificial turf comes in. We've worked with homeowners throughout Henry County who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just having the neighborhood kids over for some friendly competition. The thing about Hampton is your summers get hot, and that clay-heavy soil we've got can turn into either concrete or mud depending on the season. A properly installed sport court solves both problems. You get a clean, playable surface year-round that doesn't degrade like natural grass would under constant foot traffic and Georgia's humidity. Our crews know the local landscape—we've been serving the south metro for years, and we understand what works in our climate and what doesn't. A sport court isn't just about the court itself; it's about reclaiming your outdoor space and actually using it.
Henry County's clay soil is actually one reason sport courts make so much sense here. That dense, heavy soil drains poorly in our frequent summer rains, which means a natural grass court would develop puddles and soft spots within weeks of heavy use. Our artificial turf systems sit above proper drainage infrastructure that accounts for the clay underneath—we're not just rolling turf over your existing yard. Sun exposure around Hampton varies depending on your lot and tree coverage, but most residential properties here get solid afternoon heat, which our turf is engineered to handle without becoming a safety hazard. We assess shade patterns during the consultation because artificial surfaces can soften in extreme heat, and we'll recommend cooling features if your court gets six-plus hours of direct summer sun. Lot sizes in the Hampton area tend to be moderate—not sprawling acreage, but workable space. We design courts that fit your actual property dimensions, whether that's a half-court setup or something larger. Installation itself is straightforward once we remove existing sod or hardscape, level the base to account for clay settling patterns, and install proper sub-base materials suited to our regional drainage needs.
Not if we do it right. Clay actually compacts well as a base, but it doesn't drain naturally. We install a engineered sub-base with drainage rock and perforated underlayment specifically for clay soils. This keeps water from pooling under your court and prevents the turf from settling unevenly as the clay shifts seasonally. We've done this hundreds of times around south metro Atlanta.
Modern sport court turf reaches 120–140°F on direct sun days, which is warm but safe for sports. If your court gets afternoon heat exposure, we can apply cooling infill systems that keep surface temperatures down. We assess your yard's sun patterns during the estimate and recommend solutions if extreme heat is a concern for your specific location.
Absolutely. We design courts around your actual lot size. Full courts are ideal, but we build half-courts, narrow pickleball setups, and multipurpose surfaces all the time in residential yards around Hampton and Henry County. The key is working with your space instead of forcing a standard size.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to finish, depending on existing conditions and court size. We handle permitting questions upfront so there's no surprise delays. Weather and soil conditions can shift timelines slightly, but we'll give you a realistic schedule during the consultation.
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