Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hampton's right in that sweet spot of Henry County where a lot of families are building their dream setups—whether that's a basketball court in the backyard, a multi-sport surface, or just a play area that doesn't turn into a mud pit every time it rains. That heavy clay soil we've got down here? It drains like you'd expect, and once summer hits, it bakes hard. A sport court installation gives you a completely different experience. You get a cushioned, all-weather surface that handles our humidity, doesn't track dirt into the house, and honestly looks sharp year-round. We've worked with homeowners all over Henry County—folks near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area, downtown Hampton, and the neighborhoods in between. A lot of our customers tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Kids actually want to be outside practicing instead of sitting inside, and you're not fighting nature every weekend just to keep the yard playable. We're a women-owned operation that's been doing this work for years, and we know exactly what Hampton yards need to perform.
Hampton's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the main reasons sport courts make so much sense here. Without a proper playing surface, you're looking at either dust in dry months or standing water after heavy rain—and we get plenty of both in Henry County summers. The turf we install doesn't compete with that; it sits right on top and handles drainage through the backing. Most Hampton properties get solid sun exposure, which is great for the turf's durability, though some yards near tree lines can have shade patterns shift through the season. HOA rules in Hampton neighborhoods typically allow sport courts, but we always check first—it only takes a quick conversation. Lot sizes in the area vary quite a bit, so whether you've got a compact backyard or several acres, we design courts that fit your actual space and your actual budget. The installation itself is straightforward in our area because we know the soil composition and how to prep it right. No surprises, no rework.
Not overly complicated, but yes—we do proper prep. We assess your specific yard's drainage, compact the clay base correctly, and install a sub-base that prevents settling. Hampton's soil compacts well once you do it right, so we're not fighting the ground. That prep work is what keeps courts level and functional for 10+ years.
Modern synthetic turf is built for this climate. Our materials won't crack in summer heat or absorb water like natural grass does. You might get slight surface temperature rise on 95-degree days, but that's normal for any outdoor surface. The cushioning layer actually stays more stable than you'd expect through our humidity cycles.
Absolutely. While full sun is ideal for turf longevity, shade isn't a dealbreaker. We've installed courts in partially shaded yards throughout Henry County. The turf handles it fine, though we might recommend a slightly different pile height to maximize drainage in shadier spots.
From initial site visit to finished court, most projects take 2–3 weeks depending on size and weather. We schedule site assessment first, then do prep work and installation. Since we're based about 45 minutes away, we're in and out efficiently without unnecessary delays.
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