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Hampton sits in a sweet spot—close enough to Atlanta's energy, far enough to actually have a real backyard. But here's what nobody tells you about living near the Motor Speedway area: that red clay soil and the Georgia heat mean your natural grass is fighting an uphill battle. We've installed sport courts all over Henry County, and the homeowners who've made the switch always say the same thing: why didn't we do this sooner? A sport court isn't just for serious athletes. It's a tennis setup for weekend matches with neighbors, a basketball half-court for the kids, a multipurpose surface that doesn't turn into mud after rain like that clay does. And unlike the grass that dies back in summer heat or gets waterlogged after storms, your court stays playable year-round. We're based about 45 minutes north, but we handle Hampton installs regularly—we know the soil, we know the neighborhoods around Atlanta Motor Speedway, and we know exactly how to build a court that lasts in this climate. No excuses, no emergency repairs every July.
Henry County's clay is heavy and dense, which creates drainage problems most homeowners don't anticipate until mid-summer. When you're getting rainfall like we do in the south metro, that clay holds water like a basin. Natural grass struggles because the roots can't breathe, and you end up with soft, spongy patches that fail fast. A sport court solves this completely. We install subsurface drainage as part of the foundation—water moves through the court surface and underneath, so you're never standing in puddles or watching your kids slip around. The court surface itself is designed for Georgia's sun intensity. Unlike grass that bleaches or burns in peak heat, engineered sport court materials stay stable and provide consistent ball response whether it's March or August. Yard size matters too. Hampton properties tend to be generous, but not always positioned for optimal north-south orientation. We assess your specific lot during the site visit—shade from trees, sun exposure windows, and how the slope drains naturally. Some neighborhoods have looser landscape guidelines; others are stricter. We'll discuss HOA rules upfront so there are zero surprises. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on prep work that clay requires.
Night and day. Clay compacts and traps water. Our sport courts have engineered subsurface drainage—water percolates straight through and channels away underground. After heavy rain, grass yards in Hampton stay boggy for days; your court is playable within hours. The difference is literally structural, not just surface.
Nope. Georgia summer heat is intense, but sport court materials are engineered for it. The surface won't degrade or become slippery like some budget alternatives. We've installed dozens around Henry County, and they hold up beautifully. What does matter is proper subsurface prep—which we handle.
Typically no, but it depends on your neighborhood and Henry County guidelines. We check before we start. If your property is in a stricter HOA zone, we'll get the conversation with them sorted early. Most residential courts in Hampton clear approval without issues.
We remove it and prep the clay base properly. That's non-negotiable in Henry County—cutting corners on prep in clay soil leads to settling and drainage failure later. The removal is part of the job, and the prep foundation is where durability comes from.
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