Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hampton's got that perfect blend of suburban space and serious outdoor entertainment culture—especially with the Atlanta Motor Speedway putting sports and recreation front and center in Henry County. A lot of families out here are thinking bigger when it comes to their backyards. They want a court that can handle everything from basketball to pickle ball, without worrying about the Georgia heat, rain, or that notorious red clay turning their driveway into a mud pit every summer. That's where a sport court makes real sense. You get a professional-grade playing surface that doesn't need constant upkeep, handles our humidity and heavy afternoon storms, and actually improves your home's usability year-round. We've installed courts across the south metro area, and Hampton homeowners consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they've made—kids are outside more, the investment holds up, and honestly, the neighbors start asking questions pretty quickly. Whether you've got a sprawling lot near downtown or something more modest, we can design and install a court that fits your space and your lifestyle.
Henry County's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the main reasons sport courts make sense here. That dense, moisture-retaining clay means natural grass courts drain poorly and compact easily under foot traffic—especially during our wet springs. A synthetic sport court eliminates that problem entirely. The Atlanta Motor Speedway area and surrounding Hampton neighborhoods get solid sun exposure, which is great for usage but also means UV protection matters; we spec materials rated for Georgia's intense summer rays. Most Hampton properties have decent space, but shade patterns vary depending on tree coverage and home orientation. Our installation process accounts for proper base preparation—we're not fighting clay inconsistencies or settling issues the way natural grass installations do. Drainage is critical in Henry County, so we slope courts appropriately and use permeable underlayments that handle our afternoon thunderstorms without pooling. If you're in a developed neighborhood, some HOAs have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm restrictions before breaking ground. The 45-minute drive from our headquarters actually works in your favor—it means our crews are familiar with local soil conditions and know exactly how to prep for Hampton's specific climate challenges.
Absolutely. Our courts are engineered for exactly this—the South's hot, humid conditions. We use UV-stabilized synthetic surfaces that don't buckle or fade under Georgia's summer sun, and they stay cooler than asphalt. Drainage is built in, so even after the heavy afternoon storms Henry County gets, your court dries fast and doesn't become a puddle.
Clay is actually why you want a court here. Traditional grass and dirt surfaces settle unevenly in dense clay and get waterlogged. We install a engineered base that sits on top of your soil—no extensive digging or soil replacement needed. It handles clay without issues and provides consistent playing surface year after year.
It depends on your lot, but most Hampton homes can accommodate a half court (around 2,500 sq ft) or a full court (5,000+ sq ft). We assess your actual space, sun patterns, and setback requirements during our free site visit. Many families go hybrid—a smaller primary court with multipurpose zones for other activities.
Depends on your Hampton neighborhood. Some areas have landscaping guidelines that require approval; others don't. We help you navigate this—we've worked in enough Henry County communities to know what questions to ask and what documentation to prepare upfront.
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