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Hapeville's got character—whether you're near the Porsche area or settled into Downtown, your outdoor space matters. Most homes here sit on compact South Fulton clay, which means drainage challenges and limited room to work with. That's exactly where an artificial sport court makes sense. You get a functional basketball or tennis court without fighting the soil every season, and you're not spending weekends maintaining it like natural grass demands. We've installed these in tight urban yards across Fulton County, and Hapeville homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court transforms a small backyard into something your family actually uses year-round. No mud after rain, no dead spots from heavy use, and it handles Georgia's heat without the constant watering bill. LawnLogic is based just 30 minutes away, so we know this area's specific challenges—the clay base, the compact lots, the unpredictable summer downpours. We'll walk you through exactly what's possible on your property and build something that fits your space and your lifestyle.
Hapeville sits on South Fulton clay, which is naturally dense and doesn't drain well on its own. That's why proper base preparation is non-negotiable here—we always install a crushed-stone foundation to handle the Georgia rain without pooling water underneath your court. Your lot size probably isn't huge, especially in the more established neighborhoods. We've got experience working in tight spaces where every square foot counts. That actually works in your favor: a smaller court is faster to build and often fits the property lines more cleanly. Sun exposure varies depending on your location in Hapeville. Some yards get brutal afternoon western heat; others have tree cover that keeps temperatures down but can trap moisture. Both situations require turf material that's engineered for humidity and UV stability—we don't cut corners on that choice. Many Hapeville properties also have HOA guidelines or shared fence lines with neighbors, so we always confirm any restrictions before we break ground. The compact urban setting here means we're usually loading material through side gates or front yards, which we've done plenty of times. Bottom line: the clay soil and urban density aren't obstacles; they're just part of what we plan for.
Yes, if the base is built right. South Fulton clay won't drain on its own, so we install 4–6 inches of crushed stone underneath the turf to channel water away. Without this step, you'd get pooling—with it, water moves through and away from your court even after heavy rain. It's the difference between a court that works and one that becomes a swamp.
A half-court is roughly 47 × 50 feet, but we build courts as small as 30 × 40 feet for tight spaces. Many Hapeville homeowners go even smaller and get a solid shooting area or practice zone. We'll measure your actual lot and show you options—the goal is maximizing usable space without overbuilding.
Absolutely. Both neighborhoods have unique lot layouts and tree coverage, which we account for. Downtown lots are tighter, the Porsche area sometimes has more shade—we design around those specifics. Access and neighbor proximity are easy logistics we handle on every Hapeville job.
Modern turf is engineered for heat and UV, but material quality matters in the Georgia sun. We use premium blends rated for Southern climates, and we can install cooling infill that reduces surface temperature by 15–20 degrees on hot days. Your kids will actually be able to use it in July without burning their feet.
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