Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives know the challenge: that sloped backyard that's perfect for a sport court, but the clay soil and Georgia's humidity make natural grass a constant maintenance headache. A synthetic turf sport court transforms that problem into your family's favorite outdoor space. We've installed dozens of courts across Fulton County, and Johns Creek's upscale neighborhoods are ideal candidates for this kind of upgrade. Your neighbors near Autrey Mill and Newtown Park are already thinking about their yards differently—why? Because a well-designed sport court handles the terrain, improves drainage in our clay-heavy soil, and gives you a surface that plays better in wet conditions than anything nature provides. Whether you've got teenagers who want a place to shoot hoops, families looking for a badminton or pickleball setup, or just a desire to reclaim that sloped corner of your property, artificial turf makes it real. The best part: no more fighting the weather, no more resodding every spring, and zero guilt about the water bill.
That red clay underneath most Johns Creek yards is exactly why synthetic sport courts make so much sense here. Natural grass struggles because our Fulton County clay doesn't drain well, and our humidity creates perfect conditions for mold and disease. A sloped yard amplifies this—water pools, grass thins out, and you're left frustrated. Artificial turf eliminates those problems entirely. We engineer proper subsurface drainage during installation, so water moves through instead of sitting. Your HOA in Country Club of the South or St Ives typically approves these courts because they're maintenance-free and aesthetically clean—no brown patches, no weeds creeping in. Yard size varies across Johns Creek subdivisions, but most sport courts run 30x60 or 40x80 feet depending on your slope and available space. We assess your exact grade during the site visit; sometimes a sloped yard actually works in our favor because we can build in natural drainage flow. Installation in our clay soil requires proper base preparation—we don't cut corners here. Georgia's heat and humidity mean we choose UV-stable synthetic fibers rated for our climate. The result plays true year-round, even after our heaviest summer rains.
We start with a detailed grading assessment. Slopes under 3% work beautifully for sport courts—we build the base with proper fall lines so water drains away naturally instead of pooling. Our team removes the clay topsoil, installs a compacted stone base with perimeter drainage, then the turf infill system. For steeper slopes, we may recommend a retaining wall section. Either way, your court will be level enough for play while using the natural grade to your advantage.
No—we use premium synthetic blades rated for Georgia's climate. UV stabilizers protect against our intense summer sun, and our infill materials (silica sand or rubber) manage moisture without promoting mold. The drainage system we install handles our humidity effectively. Your court will perform just as well in August as it does in October.
Generally, yes. We work with your HOA to ensure design approval before installation. Sport courts are professional-grade improvements that add property value and require zero chemicals or excess watering—most communities view them positively. We'll handle the documentation and ensure compliance with your neighborhood's landscape guidelines.
Most sport courts take 7–14 days depending on yard size and slope complexity. Our team drives 35 minutes from our HQ to service Johns Creek, so we schedule efficiently. Site prep and clay removal usually take the longest. We keep you updated throughout and make sure the court is game-ready before we leave.
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