Fast Turnaround — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives know what it means to invest in quality. Your neighborhood sits on some of the most challenging clay soil in Fulton County—the kind that turns into concrete in summer and mud in spring. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's the solution that lets your family play year-round without destroying your lawn or waiting for the ground to dry out. We've installed dozens of courts across your zip codes (30005, 30022, 30024, 30097), and the pattern is always the same: homeowners get tired of muddy tennis shoes, cancelled games because of wet grass, and watching their kids miss practice time due to weather. Artificial turf changes that. It handles the Fulton County clay underneath, drains properly even during Georgia's heavy spring rains, and plays like a real court from day one. Most of our Johns Creek clients call us on a Monday and have their court ready by the following weekend. No lengthy timelines, no excuses. Just a properly engineered surface that performs.
The clay beneath most Johns Creek properties—especially in the upscale subdivisions around Newtown Park and Autrey Mill—requires a different installation approach than sandy soil counties. We don't just roll out turf and hope for drainage; we build a base system that accounts for the clay's water retention. Your neighborhood's elevation and landscaping patterns also matter. Properties facing north get different sun exposure than south-facing courts, which affects ball speed and player comfort during peak afternoon hours. Most Johns Creek homeowners have larger lots, which means we have room to properly slope the court and install perimeter drainage without crowding your patio or driveway. HOA guidelines in Country Club of the South and St Ives tend to be strict about aesthetics, but they universally approve sport courts as long as the installation is clean and finished edges are maintained. We handle all those visual details—no exposed seams, proper line painting, and integration with your existing landscaping. The upscale character of your neighborhood means we take extra care with grading, edging, and site cleanup. Fast turnaround doesn't mean cutting corners on the foundation work that keeps your court playable for 10+ years.
Most courts go in within 5–7 business days, depending on site prep. If your yard has good drainage and we're not waiting on HOA approval (which rarely delays things in Country Club of the South), we can often finish over a long weekend. The clay soil in your area requires solid base prep, but that's where we save time—we've done this exact work hundreds of times in Fulton County.
Yes. We install a engineered drainage system beneath the turf that's specifically designed for clay. The base layer channels water away from the playing surface and into perimeter drains, so standing water is never an issue—even after heavy Georgia rain. Your court will be playable the day after a storm.
Absolutely. Both communities embrace sport courts as long as they're finished professionally. We handle all visual standards—clean edges, proper line markings, appropriate colors—so your installation meets neighborhood guidelines without any back-and-forth.
Most residential courts in your area run $8,000–$18,000, depending on size and base requirements. Larger lots in upscale subdivisions can go higher. We'll give you a firm price after a site visit—no guessing, no surprises. We're 35 minutes away, so scheduling a consultation is quick.
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