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Sport courts are becoming a staple in Hampton yards, and honestly, it makes sense. Between the Atlanta Motor Speedway bringing energy to the area and families wanting dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home, the demand is real. What we're seeing in Henry County is homeowners who are tired of watching clay courts turn into mud pits after rain or grass courts becoming patchy and uneven. A sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a surface that actually performs year-round, handles Hampton's humidity without degrading, and looks sharp whether you're hosting a neighborhood tournament or just shooting hoops on a Tuesday afternoon. The south metro location means your court gets solid sun exposure most days, which is ideal for both playability and maintenance. We've installed dozens of these across the region, and the feedback is consistent: families use them more because they're always game-ready. No waiting for the grass to dry. No worrying about divots from last week's game. Just consistent, professional-grade surface whenever you want it.
Hampton sits on Henry County's characteristic clay base, which drains differently than typical Georgia red clay further north. That matters for sport court installation because proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. Clay soil compacts hard, so we always recommend a crushed stone foundation layer to ensure your court drains correctly during our humid summers and the occasional heavy downpour. The good news is that this clay base actually provides excellent stability once it's properly prepped—your court won't shift or develop soft spots the way it might in sandier soil. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot layout. If you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway corridor or in one of the neighborhoods with larger lots, you might have mature trees providing afternoon shade, which is honestly a plus during July and August. That said, sport court surfaces designed for our climate can handle full-sun installations without issues. We typically see yards in the Hampton area ranging from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing—whether you're looking at a half court for focused shooting or a full 94-by-50 for serious play. HOA rules in some Henry County subdivisions can be specific about court dimensions and positioning, so we always verify local guidelines before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable once properly compacted, which is what we want underneath a sport court. The key is our base prep—we use crushed stone and a geo-textile layer to manage drainage specific to clay. Hampton's humidity means water management is critical, and that's exactly what our installation process handles. You'll have a court that stays dry and playable even after a heavy rain.
A full sport court usually takes 5–7 business days from site prep to final surfacing. We're about 45 minutes from our headquarters, so we schedule Hampton jobs strategically, but that doesn't slow us down. Once we start, you're looking at a week or so before you're playing on it. Weather can add a day or two if we hit rain mid-project.
We typically spec acrylic or polyurethane systems for Hampton because they handle our heat and humidity without cracking or bubbling. Acrylic is durable and lower-maintenance; polyurethane offers a bit more cushioning if joint impact matters to you. Both perform great in south metro conditions. We'll recommend based on your primary sport and usage level.
In most cases, yes. We've built courts on quarter-acre lots in the Atlanta Motor Speedway neighborhoods. A half court fits easily; full courts require a bit more space but are doable on typical Henry County residential properties. We assess your lot during the quote and map out options that work with your setbacks and existing landscaping.
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