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Sport courts aren't just for country clubs anymore—and around Jonesboro, we're seeing homeowners in Downtown Jonesboro and the Tara Blvd area finally say yes to the backyard they actually want to use. That clay soil you've got in Clayton County? It's not your friend when it comes to a tennis court or basketball court that stays level and playable year-round. Between the Georgia humidity and those heavy rains that turn yards into mud pits, a lot of folks realize too late that concrete cracks and asphalt buckles. Artificial sport court surfaces solve that problem. No more excuses about the weather, no more waiting for the yard to dry out, no more watching the neighborhood kids go somewhere else to play. We've helped homeowners just like you transform their backyards into actual destinations—places where family game night means something real. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport courts, we build them to handle Clayton County's climate and stick around for years. Most of our Jonesboro clients are surprised how affordable it actually is once they see the long-term math: no resurfacing, no weeding through cracks, no seasonal downtime.
Jonesboro sits on that classic Clayton County clay, which is honestly the biggest reason to go artificial for a sport court. That clay base holds water like nobody's business—your court would be a bog half the year without serious drainage work underneath. We account for that from day one, building in proper base prep and subsurface drainage so rain doesn't pool and create that spongy, unsafe feel. The humidity down here also means you want a turf system with excellent permeability; we use premium infill that breathes and won't compact into a hard pan over time. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near the tree-heavy neighborhoods or closer to the open areas around Tara Boulevard, so we assess shade patterns during your consultation—they affect maintenance and how hard the court plays. HOA rules in some Jonesboro pockets do restrict court colors or fence heights, so we'll walk through your deed restrictions before we design anything. Most residential lots in your area are deep enough for a half-court or smaller full court, and we've got experience working within those dimensions to maximize playability without overwhelming your yard.
Clayton County's clay base drains poorly naturally, so we excavate deeper and install a robust gravel and perforated pipe system underneath your sport court. Without this drainage layer, water pools in Jonesboro's heavy rain events and ruins the playing surface. We've done dozens of courts here—proper base prep is the difference between a 10-year court and a 20-year court.
Jonesboro summers are hot, so we offer lighter-colored infill options and reflective yarn blends that reduce surface temperature by 15–20 degrees compared to dark courts. They're still warmer than grass, but kids can actually play on them during afternoon heat. We'll discuss your sun exposure during the site visit and recommend accordingly.
Many homes in Downtown Jonesboro and the Tara Blvd area do have HOA guidelines. We've worked with those restrictions before—some require specific colors or fence treatments. Bring your deed, and we'll review it together before moving forward so there are no surprises.
A typical half-court takes 5–7 days once we've prepped the base. Full courts run 10–14 days depending on site conditions. Georgia weather can shift timelines—if we hit rain during base work, we pause so clay doesn't get churned up. We're transparent about scheduling from the start.
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