Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Douglas County teachers and school staff deserve spaces where they can unwind without spending weekends on yard maintenance. That's where a sport court makes sense for Lithia Springs homes. Whether you've got kids who want a basketball half-court, a tennis practice wall, or just a hard surface that handles Georgia's clay-heavy soil without turning into mud, artificial turf sport courts solve the durability problem that natural grass can't. We're based just 25 minutes north, so we understand the specific weather patterns and ground conditions in your community—the creek-influenced moisture, the dense clay underneath, the way summer heat beats down on west-facing yards. A properly installed sport court becomes the focal point of backyard life: safe for athletic training, low-maintenance, and built to last through humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. Educators know the value of investing in quality. Your yard should reflect that same thinking. We'll walk you through every stage, from site assessment to final line markings, with transparent pricing and no surprises.
Lithia Springs sits in west metro clay country, which means your native soil drains slower than sandy areas closer to Atlanta. Before we install, we assess how moisture moves through your yard—especially important near Sweetwater Creek's influence on the area's water table. Sport courts here need proper base preparation: we typically recommend a compacted stone foundation with perimeter drainage because water doesn't disappear quickly into clay. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot borders tree lines or sits in open space; afternoon shade from neighboring properties can affect heat buildup on synthetic surfaces during July and August. Most Lithia Springs yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're often working with defined spaces where precision matters. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods restrict court dimensions or require screening, so we verify deed restrictions before finalizing designs. The clay soil also means tree roots from mature oaks and pines can shift over time—we account for this during installation by ensuring the court's perimeter is properly edged and stabilized.
Yes. We offer 10% off materials and labor for active teachers and school staff in Douglas County. You'll need to show your school ID or pay stub. The discount applies to sport court packages of any size—half courts, full courts, even combination setups with tennis and basketball. Just mention your educator status when you call or schedule your free site visit. We're proud to support the people who teach our community.
Not if we install it correctly. Clay does hold moisture longer, so drainage is non-negotiable. We build a gravel base with slope toward perimeter drainage channels; this prevents water from pooling under the turf. Properly done, a sport court in Lithia Springs lasts 10–12 years with minimal issues. The clay actually stabilizes the base better than sandy soil once it's compacted and sealed.
Wetland setbacks in Douglas County typically require 50 feet from jurisdictional waters. We handle all the research—checking your property survey and contacting the county if needed. If your lot is near the creek, we'll design the court to respect those boundaries. Drainage design becomes even more important in creek-adjacent properties, which we factor into cost and site prep.
Absolutely. We can lay down professional line markings for dual-sport courts. A 60'×90' court can handle basketball half-court plus tennis lines. We use durable paint that holds up through Lithia Springs summers. This is a smart move if you've got kids playing different sports, and it maximizes your investment in the space.
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