Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hampton are a game-changer for families who want to maximize their backyard without spending every weekend on maintenance. Whether you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area or closer to Hampton Downtown, a quality artificial turf court gives you year-round playability—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a smooth surface for the kids to run around on. Here's the thing: Henry County's clay-heavy soil and our South Metro humidity mean natural grass courts drain poorly and wear out fast. You'd be reseeding constantly. An artificial sport court eliminates that headache entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that's ready after rain, doesn't track mud into the house, and performs the same way whether it's July or February. We've installed dozens of these throughout Hampton, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The pricing varies based on court size, surface material, and whether you need base prep work—especially in areas where the clay sits high or drainage is tricky. Let's walk through what you're actually looking at and why the investment makes sense for Hampton properties.
Hampton's location in Henry County comes with some specific turf considerations. The native clay soil here doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which is why proper base preparation is non-negotiable for sport courts. If your yard sits in one of those low spots common near the Motor Speedway area, we'll need to grade and add a gravel base to prevent water pooling under the court. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—some Hampton properties get full southern exposure, while others sit under mature trees. Full-sun courts need slightly different infill choices to keep temperatures manageable during summer play. We also account for Henry County's humidity and occasional heavy rain events when selecting drainage solutions. Most residential courts in this area run 30' × 60' for a half-court basketball setup or 20' × 40' for pickleball-focused families. Lot sizes in Hampton typically accommodate one or both without eating your entire yard. If you're in a planned community, check your HOA rules first—most allow artificial courts, but some have aesthetic guidelines about color or perimeter fencing. Installation typically takes 5–7 days once the base work is complete, which gives us solid weather windows most months in our region.
Yes, significantly. If your yard has heavy clay or poor drainage, we'll need to excavate, grade, and install a proper gravel base—that's additional cost. Properties closer to Hampton Downtown with better existing drainage sometimes skip this step, but most Henry County lots require it. We assess your specific soil during the quote process and build in realistic prep costs rather than surprise you later.
A basic 30' × 60' sport court typically runs $18,000–$28,000 depending on surface type, infill quality, and site prep. Smaller courts (20' × 40') come in around $12,000–$18,000. Base work for clay-heavy lots adds $2,000–$5,000. We provide a detailed breakdown after visiting your property—no guessing on cost.
Absolutely. Slope is manageable with proper grading and base construction. Our crew regularly installs courts on Hampton properties with challenging topography. The cost reflects the additional grading work, but it's worth it for a level, playable surface. We'll explain the scope during your site visit.
Hampton's heat and humidity favor outdoor synthetic materials designed for UV resistance and drainage. Indoor court surfaces are softer and more controlled but don't hold up to direct sun exposure. For residential outdoor courts, we install products rated for South Metro weather—they're built for our climate and perform consistently year-round in Hampton.
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