Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You've probably walked past Stately Oaks or spent time around the Tara Boulevard corridor and thought about what your backyard could become. A sport court isn't just a weekend project—it's a statement about how you want your family to spend time together, rain or shine. Here in Jonesboro, we've installed dozens of these courts, and the difference between a hastily laid-down surface and a properly engineered one shows up fast. Clayton County's clay soil and our humid summers demand a foundation that won't shift, puddle, or degrade after the first heavy rain. That's where we come in. Our sport courts handle everything from pickle ball and tennis to basketball half-courts, and we've learned what works in south metro Atlanta's specific climate. Whether you're in 30236 or 30237, we're close enough to handle your install quickly and familiar enough with local conditions to build something that'll perform for years. Let's talk about turning that empty corner of your yard into something your neighbors actually ask about.
Jonesboro sits on Clayton County's heavy clay base, which creates both challenge and opportunity. Clay drains poorly on its own, so our sport court installations include a engineered sub-base that prevents water from pooling—critical when summer storms roll through. We've also factored in the shade patterns common to the Tara Boulevard neighborhoods; many yards have mature tree cover that affects how fast the surface dries and how algae behaves over time. Sun exposure varies dramatically between the Downtown Jonesboro historic properties and newer developments further out, so we assess your specific site before recommending surface type. Typical Jonesboro residential lots can accommodate a full tennis court or a basketball-plus-pickleball combo without overwhelming the space. We've also worked with several HOA communities in the area that have specific landscape aesthetic requirements, so we'll walk you through color options and edge treatments that won't trigger a compliance issue. Installation timing matters here too—we avoid our wettest seasons to ensure proper curing, and we'll coordinate with you on how we access your property without tearing up driveways or flower beds.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from start to finish, depending on site prep. Since we're based 35 minutes away, we can often schedule urgent installs within 2–3 weeks. Weather delays happen—especially if the ground's saturated from recent rain—but we'll give you a realistic timeline after we visit your property in 30236 or 30237.
Not if we prepare it right. Clay compacts well and provides solid footing, but it doesn't drain naturally. We install a gravel base layer and a perforated subsurface to redirect water away from your court. That foundation is what prevents the puddles and soft spots you'd see with a cheap installation.
Most of them, yes—though it's tight. A standard tennis court is about 120 by 60 feet. If that's too much, we design combo courts: tennis-and-pickle-ball, or basketball-with-pickle-ball zones. We'll measure your space and show you options during the consultation.
We offer slate gray, deep green, and clay-tone finishes. Gray works well in Downtown Jonesboro's traditional settings, while greens suit newer residential areas. If you're in an HOA community around Tara Boulevard, check your rules first—we help with that conversation.
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