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Hampton sits in that sweet spot of metro Atlanta where you've got real space for a backyard—and real reasons to protect it. Whether you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway corridor or in one of the quieter neighborhoods around Hampton Downtown, a sport court in artificial turf makes sense for families who want a low-maintenance play surface that actually holds up to Georgia weather. We've installed courts throughout Henry County, and we know the clay soil, the summer heat, and the kind of heavy use a family court gets. The thing is, sport courts aren't just for serious athletes anymore. A lot of Hampton homeowners are installing them for casual basketball, pickle ball, or just a clean play surface where kids can run around without turning into mud monsters after the first rain. Our money-back guarantee means you're not taking a risk—if you're not completely satisfied with your court after installation, we'll make it right. We're local enough to understand what works in this area, and committed enough to stand behind our work.
Hampton's clay-heavy soil in Henry County is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense clay drains slowly, which is exactly why a sport court with proper sub-base preparation matters so much here. Without good drainage underneath, you'll end up with pooling water in low spots—something we design around from day one. The sun exposure in most Hampton yards is pretty solid, which artificial turf handles beautifully. Unlike natural grass, it won't thin out in high-traffic zones or struggle with the intense summer heat we get down here in south metro. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, but most Hampton communities are fine with well-maintained sport courts, especially when they're set back appropriately on the property. Yard sizes around Hampton tend to be decent—typically 40 to 80 feet of usable space—which gives us room to build a regulation or semi-regulation court without eating your entire backyard. We always recommend a 4-6 inch engineered base layer here because of the clay; it's an extra step, but it means your court stays level and playable for years, not just months.
Not if it's quality turf and proper infill. We use materials specifically rated for Georgia heat, and the infill we recommend actually helps regulate temperature. You'll notice it's warmer underfoot than natural grass on summer days, but it won't degrade or cause problems. Thousands of courts in the Atlanta area have been installed in identical conditions.
Clay holds water, so drainage is critical. We build a compacted base layer with gravel and sometimes add a perforated drainage system underneath. This prevents the court from becoming spongy or developing low spots where water pools. It's a more involved process than sandy soil, but it's essential for long-term performance in Hampton.
Most Hampton neighborhoods permit them, but you should check your specific covenants first. We can help you understand setback requirements and finish options that fit your community guidelines. A well-designed court usually integrates nicely with the landscape and adds property value.
If you're not satisfied with the quality, appearance, or playability of your court within 30 days of completion, we'll either fix it at no cost or refund your installation fee. We stand behind our work because we know what we're doing in Henry County conditions.
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