Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hapeville aren't just about basketball hoops anymore. Homeowners here—whether you're in Downtown Hapeville or near the Porsche area—are realizing that artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem: our clay-heavy soil compacts like concrete, natural grass dies under foot traffic, and maintaining a playable surface feels impossible. We've installed dozens of these courts across Fulton County, and what strikes us most is how a properly built sport court becomes the centerpiece of a family's outdoor life. Kids actually want to shoot hoops. Friends gather for pickup games. The court handles Georgia's heat and humidity without turning into a muddy mess every time there's rain. Unlike natural grass that deteriorates under constant use, synthetic turf for sport courts stays playable year-round, handles our intense sun, and requires a fraction of the maintenance. If you've got the space and the vision—whether that's right next to a fire pit area or as a standalone feature—we can build something that transforms your backyard.
Hapeville's soil profile works against traditional sports surfaces. That dense South Fulton clay doesn't drain well, and once it gets trampled by athletes, it hardens into something closer to asphalt than dirt. We account for this during installation by creating a proper base layer that compensates for the clay's poor drainage. Your backyard's sun exposure matters too. Many lots in the Porsche area and Downtown Hapeville get strong afternoon sun from the west, which means your turf needs UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or degrade. Shade from mature trees (common on older Hapeville properties) is actually a bonus—it keeps player temperatures down. Most residential lots here are compact, so we design sport courts that fit tight spaces without feeling cramped. We've found that 30x50 feet works well for half-court basketball with room to spare. If you're planning a fire-pit seating area adjacent to your court, we ensure proper drainage runs away from both zones so sitting areas stay dry and the court surface sheds water cleanly. Hapeville's urban setting also means we're careful about noise—synthetic turf with the right backing dampens sound better than you'd expect.
Absolutely, but it requires the right foundation. We excavate and install a compacted base layer, then add proper drainage so clay's poor permeability doesn't undermine the court. We've done this on dozens of Hapeville properties—the clay actually stays stable once we account for it. The key is upfront grading so water moves away from the court, not pooling on top of clay.
Yes, and it's a popular combo in Hapeville. We design a clear separation—typically 10-15 feet—so seating areas and the court don't compete for space. Proper drainage design keeps water from the court flowing away from where people sit. We can even coordinate hardscaping so the two zones feel intentional rather than cramped together.
Our heat is intense, but modern sport-court turf is engineered for it. UV-stabilized fibers won't fade or degrade under Hapeville's summer sun. We choose materials with light-colored backing that reflect heat rather than absorb it, keeping surface temperatures manageable for players. Shade from trees helps further.
Far less than natural grass. You'll sweep debris, rinse it down during dry spells, and maybe brush the infill once a year. Hapeville's humidity won't cause mold if drainage is correct (which we ensure). Most owners spend an hour or two monthly on upkeep—nothing compared to mowing and reseeding natural grass on clay soil.
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