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Most homeowners in Lithia Springs dream about having a dedicated space where kids can shoot hoops, adults can play pickleball, or the whole family gathers for casual games without worrying about mud, divots, or drainage issues. That's exactly what a sport court does—it transforms your backyard into a functional, durable play surface that holds up against Georgia's unpredictable weather and heavy use. We've installed dozens of courts throughout the Lithia Springs community and Douglas County, and the difference it makes is immediate. Unlike natural grass, which gets torn up within a season and demands constant reseeding, artificial turf for sport courts is engineered to absorb impact, resist stains, and stay playable year-round. Whether you're just 25 minutes from our shop or nestled deeper into the Lithia Springs neighborhoods, we handle the whole process—site assessment, base preparation, and installation—so your court is tournament-ready from day one. No more canceling games because of wet grass. No more brown patches. Just a reliable surface that your family actually wants to use.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay soil, which is thick and drainage-heavy. That's critical for sport courts because standing water can undermine your base and cause settling. Before we install, we always evaluate how your yard handles rain and whether you're near any of the creek-influenced zones that feed into Sweetwater Creek State Park. If water pools naturally on your lot, we'll build in proper slope and drainage layers—this isn't something you can skip in our area. The Lithia Springs community also gets decent sun exposure, but many properties have mature oaks and pines that create partial shade. Sport courts actually perform better with some shade since intense summer heat can soften certain synthetic surfaces. We'll assess your sun patterns and recommend the right turf type. Most residential lots in Lithia Springs range from half-acre to full-acre properties, giving plenty of room for a 30×60 or 40×70 court. If you're part of an HOA-governed neighborhood, check your landscape guidelines first—some communities have aesthetic requirements that affect court color or fencing. We've worked with several Lithia Springs HOAs and know how to navigate those conversations.
Absolutely. Our clay here doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a compacted stone base with perimeter drainage to move water away from the court. Without it, you'd see standing water after heavy rains—common in Douglas County during spring and fall. We've done this on dozens of Lithia Springs properties and it's non-negotiable for longevity.
Yes, but it requires careful grading and base work. Lithia Springs has natural elevation changes, especially closer to the creek areas. We'll cut and fill as needed, then compact the base so your court sits level. It costs more than flat land, but slope is manageable—we handle it regularly.
A typical residential court takes 5–7 days from site prep through final install. Weather delays happen during our rainy seasons, so we schedule accordingly. Since we're only 25 minutes away, we can monitor conditions and reschedule if needed without travel friction.
Most HOA communities in Lithia Springs allow sport courts if they're set back properly and colors are neutral (green or gray, usually). We've worked with several neighborhood covenants here and can help you submit plans or negotiate design requirements before you commit.
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