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Your backyard in Lithia Springs has real potential—especially if you're thinking about a sport court that actually gets used year-round. We've installed synthetic courts all over Douglas County, and honestly, the Lithia Springs community sits in a sweet spot for this kind of project. The clay-heavy soil out here means natural grass courts drain poorly and wear fast, particularly with Georgia's humidity and the creek-influenced moisture that comes with proximity to Sweetwater Creek State Park. A synthetic sport court solves that problem completely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles the damp springs, the intense summers, and everything in between—without the mud, without the fungal issues, without the constant maintenance headaches. We're just 25 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we can knock this out quickly and handle any follow-up support the same day. Most of the families we work with in Lithia Springs choose a sport court because they want their kids actually playing outside instead of staring at a yard that's either waterlogged or baked hard. The investment pays for itself in usability and peace of mind.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay, which is both a challenge and exactly why synthetic courts make sense here. That clay doesn't drain naturally—it holds water, compacts unevenly, and creates the perfect breeding ground for moss and algae, especially with the creek moisture nearby. Your natural grass court would be slick or rock-hard depending on the season. When we prep your site, we account for this by building proper base layers and ensuring drainage runs away from your home and toward the street or existing drainage patterns. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where your yard sits relative to the larger trees in the neighborhood. We do a site survey specifically for this—some Lithia Springs yards get afternoon shade from mature oaks, which is actually ideal for court longevity. The soil type also means we don't rely on deep trenching; we work with what's stable and build up from there. Most residential courts in this area run 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, which fits the typical lot sizes without overwhelming the landscape. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions, and the west metro clay actually compacts well once we prepare it correctly.
Most neighborhoods in the Lithia Springs community allow synthetic courts, but it varies by subdivision. We always pull your specific covenants before we start—takes 10 minutes and saves headaches. If there are restrictions on color or court dimensions, we design around them. In our experience, HOAs approve sport courts because they actually look cleaner and more manicured than struggling natural grass. We've never had approval denied in this area once we showed renderings.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, but that's not a problem if we prepare it right. We excavate to stable depth, remove any soft spots, and install a engineered base that prevents settling. Lithia Springs' clay actually holds compaction well once it's prepared—we've never had court movement issues in this area. The real risk with clay is poor drainage, which our base layer system handles completely.
We can break ground this week if you book now. From site prep to final line painting, most courts take 3–5 working days. Being 25 minutes away means we're not losing time on drive-throughs, and we schedule Lithia Springs installs back-to-back. You could have your court playable by next weekend.
We recommend our premium polyurethane-infill system for Lithia Springs because it resists moisture retention and stays playable even on humid days. The creek-influenced dampness means you want a surface that doesn't trap water in the fill. Our system drains quickly and the surface dries fast, so you're never dealing with that slick feeling on humid mornings.
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