Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hampton residents who want a sport court that actually works for their family—not just looks good in a showroom photo—know the real challenge: finding someone local who understands what wheelchair accessibility actually means in practice. We've installed sport courts across Henry County, and we've learned that accessibility isn't an afterthought or a checkbox. It's the foundation. Your backyard near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area gets real Georgia sun, real clay soil underneath, and real weather patterns that matter. A sport court has to handle all of that while giving you and your family a surface that's genuinely safe and usable for everyone. That's what we focus on. We're not out of some national franchise playbook—we're local installers who've worked through Henry County's soil conditions, humidity, and drainage challenges on dozens of projects. When you're looking at your 30228 property and imagining what a properly built sport court could do for accessibility and recreation, we know how to make it happen without the guesswork.
Hampton sits on that characteristic Henry County clay, which is actually important for sport court installation. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, and it can hold moisture longer during our humid south metro summers. That's not a problem—it's just something we plan for. We design drainage and base preparation with your specific soil in mind, not generic advice. Sun exposure in this area tends to be pretty aggressive in summer, especially if your yard faces west or south. We help you understand how that affects material choice and placement. Some families want their court near a tree line for afternoon shade; others prefer full sun for visibility. Both work, but they need different turf specs and maintenance strategies. Your neighborhood likely has some landscape guidelines depending on where exactly you're located, so we always check local requirements upfront. The clay also means we're usually working with good compaction potential, which is actually an advantage for a stable, long-lasting base. Installation typically takes a few days depending on court size and accessibility modifications needed. We handle everything from grading to wheelchair-accessible ramp integration, so the whole space feels cohesive and genuinely usable.
We design and build them—ramps with proper slope, smooth transitions between court and surrounding areas, durable turf that's genuinely stable for chair wheels, and good drainage so wet spots don't become hazards. We've done multiple accessible courts in Henry County and know exactly what works and what sounds good on paper but fails in real use.
Clay compacts well and provides excellent stability, but it holds moisture longer than sandy soil. We account for that in our grading and drainage plan. Your court gets a properly engineered base layer that works *with* your soil, not against it. That's why local installation matters—we understand your ground.
We usually start with a site visit and soil assessment, then design and permitting (2-3 weeks depending on local requirements near Atlanta Motor Speedway area). Installation itself is typically 5-7 days. Total time from first conversation to game day is usually 4-6 weeks.
Absolutely. Trees can actually help with summer sun management. Uneven terrain requires grading, which we handle. Every Hampton yard is different—that's the point of site-specific design. We work *with* what you have, not force a one-size approach.
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