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Hapeville's a tight-knit community where neighbors actually know each other—and they notice your yard. Whether you're in the heart of Downtown Hapeville or closer to the Porsche area, a sport court with proper drainage isn't just about looking sharp. It's about having a space that works year-round without turning into a swamp after Georgia's heavy summer storms. That's where we come in. We've been installing artificial turf sport courts across Fulton County for years, and we understand exactly what Hapeville properties need. Our team sits just 30 minutes away, so we're close enough to know your soil, your climate patterns, and your neighborhood vibe. South Fulton clay is notoriously compact and holds water like nobody's business—standard installation won't cut it here. You need a drainage system that actually moves water away from your court, and you need pros who've done this a hundred times in conditions just like yours. We design every sport court with Hapeville's specific challenges in mind, whether that means engineered base layers, perforated underlay, or a complete subsurface solution. The result? A court that's ready for pickleball, basketball, or tennis any day of the week, no puddles, no excuses.
Hapeville sits on clay-heavy soil that's compacted from decades of urban development. This is actually one of the biggest things we deal with when we're putting in sport courts here—clay doesn't drain naturally, so water pools instead of percolating. Your yard size also matters; a lot of properties in Downtown Hapeville and the Porsche area don't have massive backyards, which means we need to maximize every inch and make sure water has somewhere to go. Summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms are routine in Georgia, so drainage design isn't optional—it's foundational. Some neighborhoods in Hapeville have HOA guidelines around materials and colors, so we always check local landscape rules before we start. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's tree cover and orientation, which affects both the turf selection and the base preparation. We've worked on everything from modest 20x30 courts squeezed into tight yards to larger installations where space allows. The key is understanding that Hapeville's compact urban setting and clay soil mean your court needs engineered drainage from day one. Cutting corners here doesn't just mean a wet court—it means premature wear and washout issues that'll cost you later.
South Fulton clay is dense and naturally repels water instead of absorbing it. After Georgia's heavy summer rains, untrained clay becomes a water trap. Sport courts in Hapeville need engineered base layers—usually crushed stone, perforated drainage board, and sometimes French drains—to move water away laterally instead of letting it sit. Without this, your court surface deteriorates fast, and puddles become permanent fixtures.
Absolutely. Many properties in Downtown Hapeville and the Porsche area have limited space, so we design courts to fit. A quality 20x30 or 16x32 court is totally realistic on most residential lots. The constraint isn't square footage—it's making sure drainage works within tight boundaries. We've handled dozens of compact installations here, and proper grading is actually easier on smaller footprints.
Some neighborhoods have landscaping guidelines, so we always review local rules before design and installation. Most HOAs in the area are fine with quality artificial turf and sport courts, especially since they're often better maintained than natural grass. We'll coordinate with your HOA if needed and make sure whatever we build meets community standards.
Most projects take 2-3 weeks from start to finish, depending on site prep and drainage requirements. Hapeville's clay soil sometimes needs extra base work, which can add a few days. Since we're only 30 minutes away, we can schedule multiple visits for grading, drainage setup, and final turf installation without logistical headaches.
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