Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Lithia Springs are built for families who want a place to actually use their backyards instead of just looking at them. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, or just a clean surface your kids can play on without destroying the natural grass, artificial turf is the move for Douglas County homeowners. The thing about Lithia Springs is that your yard's either baking in Georgia sun or dealing with that west metro clay that holds water like nobody's business. A sport court gives you a surface that handles both without turning into mud or bare patches by mid-summer. We're just 25 minutes away, so installation is quick, and because we price-match, you're getting the same quality court your neighbor paid more for elsewhere. Courts here last 10-15 years with minimal upkeep, and that matters when you're an hour from Atlanta and want your weekends back instead of spending them on lawn maintenance. We've built these for families in the Lithia Springs community who got tired of their kids sitting inside, and we back every court we install.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay—that heavy, dense soil that stays soggy after rain and cracks when it dries. For a sport court, that actually works in your favor because we're installing a proper base that sits above all that clay mess. You won't have settling issues or that spongy feel you'd get if we just threw turf over red Georgia dirt. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property slopes toward Sweetwater Creek or backs up to the tree line. Most yards we work on in Lithia Springs get solid afternoon sun, which means the turf stays firm and drains quickly. Some corner lots near the creek have shade from mature oaks—not a problem for sport courts, but it affects which infill system we recommend. Average yard sizes here run 0.3 to 0.75 acres, which means most courts fit nicely in a side yard or back corner without eating your whole property. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site prep. The clay base requires proper grading and drainage stone, so we don't cut corners there. Creek runoff isn't usually an issue for residential courts, but proximity to Sweetwater does mean better drainage overall.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why you want a proper sport court instead of just laying turf on top of existing ground. We excavate to the right depth, compact the base, and install drainage stone so water moves through instead of pooling. The clay underneath actually provides better support than sandier soil. After 25 years of installs in Douglas County, we've seen courts on clay outlast ones on softer dirt every time.
Minimal. You'll brush the infill a couple times a year to keep it distributed evenly, and the occasional rinse to keep dust down. Georgia heat and humidity don't degrade artificial turf the way people think—modern materials are UV-stabilized specifically for the Southeast. We've got courts here that look identical to the day they were installed after ten years.
We'll match any legitimate quote for the same materials and base specifications. Not just surface price—actual installation, grading, drainage, and warranty. We're here 25 minutes away, we're not rushing jobs, and we're confident enough in our work to stand behind it against anyone else quoting Lithia Springs.
Yes, but we assess drainage carefully for creek-adjacent properties. Flooding isn't common in Lithia Springs, but if your yard sits in a low spot, we adjust the court elevation and add extra drainage infrastructure. Creek proximity is never a dealbreaker—just something we plan for upfront.
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