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Sport courts in Jonesboro are becoming the go-to move for families who want a backyard that actually gets used. Whether you're in Downtown Jonesboro, out toward Tara Boulevard, or anywhere in the 30236 and 30237 zip codes, the clay-heavy soil we deal with in Clayton County makes a traditional court surface a real headache—mud after rain, hard as concrete when it's dry, and basically unplayable half the year. That's where artificial turf comes in. We install sport courts that handle everything the Georgia climate throws at them: brutal summer heat, unpredictable spring rain, and the kind of humidity that makes you rethink outdoor activities. A properly installed artificial court gives you a consistent, safe playing surface year-round without the maintenance nightmare. Basketball, pickleball, multi-sport setups—we've built them all across the south metro. The best part? You get your court ready to play the same day the crew leaves your property. No waiting for sod to settle, no waiting for drainage to work itself out. Just a clean, professional playing surface where your driveway used to be.
Clayton County's clay soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds water like nobody's business, which means traditional court surfaces stay boggy and unpredictable. That heavy clay also shifts with temperature swings, cracking asphalt and buckling concrete—exactly what you don't want under a sport court. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. We install a proper base layer that accounts for our local drainage challenges, especially important if your property sits in one of the lower elevations around Downtown Jonesboro or the Tara Boulevard area. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot size and tree coverage. Some Jonesboro yards are shaded by mature oaks; others sit wide open to full afternoon southern exposure. Modern synthetic surfaces handle both, but the base preparation changes. We also keep an eye on HOA rules in neighborhood developments—some require specific court dimensions or color palettes. Most residential lots in the 30236 and 30237 areas run 40–60 feet deep, which is workable for a solid half-court or a smaller multi-sport setup. We measure twice and plan for drainage runoff toward your property line.
Clay doesn't drain—it pools and shifts. We dig out the top 6–8 inches, lay crushed stone and a geotextile barrier, then compact it solid. This prevents the movement that cracks asphalt courts and ensures your artificial surface stays level through heavy Jonesboro summers and spring downpours. Proper base work is non-negotiable here.
Yes. Once we've prepped your base (usually the day before), we roll out and seam the artificial turf, add infill, and brush it out—all in one day. You're playing on it that evening. We've done dozens across the south metro, and same-day completion is standard practice for us.
Most homes in the 30236 and 30237 areas can handle a half-court (around 35 × 50 feet) or a smaller multi-sport setup. We measure your yard, check for shade patterns, and work with your HOA guidelines if you're in a development. We'll give you honest advice about what works versus what looks cramped.
Quality turf breathes and sheds heat effectively—not like the cheap stuff that gets scorching. We use a water-permeable base and materials rated for our climate. On 95-degree Jonesboro days, your court stays playable, though early morning or evening play is always more comfortable for athletes.
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