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Building a new home in Lithia Springs? One of the smartest decisions you can make for your backyard is installing a sport court with premium artificial turf. Whether your family's into basketball, pickleball, or just wants a clean, durable play surface that doesn't turn to mud after rain, we've been helping Douglas County homeowners solve this problem for years. The beauty of a sport court here is that it transforms what would otherwise be a maintenance nightmare into a real asset. Our HQ is just 25 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out—the clay-heavy soil, the humidity, the way water drains (or doesn't) after heavy storms. We've installed courts in neighborhoods all across Lithia Springs, and we've learned exactly what works. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a year-round play surface without worrying about grass dying out, weeds taking over, or your kids tracking red clay through the house. Let's talk about what a court could look like on your new property.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay—dense, moisture-holding soil that's both a blessing and a challenge. If you've got dreams of a natural grass court, that clay base will fight you constantly. Heavy rains pool on the surface, and even in dry spells, the ground stays compacted and hard. This is exactly where artificial turf shines. We build sport courts with proper subsurface drainage, engineered to handle the creek-influenced moisture patterns you get near Sweetwater Creek State Park and throughout the community. Most Lithia Springs properties we work on have yards ranging from a quarter-acre to half-acre—plenty of room for a solid court footprint without eating up your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies depending on where you are in the neighborhood, so we assess shade from mature trees and afternoon heat patterns during the design phase. One thing we always tell new construction homeowners: get your court installed before sodding the rest of your yard. It's easier to work around and blend the landscape afterward. The drainage infrastructure matters most with clay soil, and that's where experience in this specific area pays off.
Yes, absolutely. The clay base actually makes proper drainage design even more important—and more effective. We install engineered subsurface systems that route water through the turf and base layers, preventing the pooling you'd see with clay soil and natural grass. Our courts are built to handle Douglas County's typical rainfall without creating soggy patches.
Definitely recommend it. Installing the court early lets your builder plan grading and drainage around it, and it's much cleaner logistically. You avoid equipment traffic over finished turf, and you can landscape the rest of your yard afterward to match. We coordinate with builders all the time in the Lithia Springs area.
Most residential yards here support a 30x50 or 35x50 court comfortably, leaving room for landscaping and other features. We measure your lot during the site visit, factor in setbacks and sun patterns, and recommend a layout that maximizes playability without overwhelming your space.
A typical residential court takes 5-7 business days from site prep through final turf installation. Since we're local—just 25 minutes from Lithia Springs—we can schedule around your builder's timeline and coordinate with other trades efficiently.
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