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Sport courts in Lithia Springs aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—they're about maximizing a property that's surrounded by natural beauty and seasonal weather challenges. Living in Douglas County means you've got creek-influenced soil, humidity that swings from summer downpours to dry spells, and yards that need to work hard year-round. An artificial turf sport court solves a real problem here: natural grass gets torn up fast in our clay-heavy earth, drainage gets messy during spring rains near Sweetwater Creek, and maintenance becomes a weekend task nobody wants. We've worked with homeowners across the Lithia Springs community long enough to know what actually works in this microclimate. Our sport courts are built to handle the soil composition you're dealing with, the weather patterns that hit this part of metro Atlanta, and the wear patterns that come with real play. Whether you're thinking about adding court space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use, we handle the ground prep, drainage design, and installation right here—no shipping contractors in from across the state. We're 25 minutes away, which means we know your neighborhood's terrain, your water table, and exactly how to build a court that lasts.
Lithia Springs sits on west metro clay, which is beautiful for the natural landscape around Sweetwater Creek but challenging for outdoor court drainage. Clay holds water, which is why so many yards here stay wet longer than homeowners expect—and why proper base preparation matters more than it does in sandier parts of Georgia. When we install a sport court, we're essentially creating a system that works *with* your soil, not against it. Your yard's slope, the proximity to creek water tables, and the clay subgrade all factor into how we build the base layers and what kind of drainage stone we use underneath. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage and neighborhood lot orientation, which affects how the turf performs in summer heat and whether shade courts age differently than open ones. Most Lithia Springs properties range from half-court to full-court size, and we've learned which layouts fit naturally into typical yard dimensions while leaving room for landscaping and utility access. The HOA landscape rules in some parts of the community do permit artificial turf, though we always verify specifics before you commit. Installation typically takes 3–5 days once site prep begins, and the Douglas County summer heat means we usually schedule work in spring or fall to avoid the worst humidity swings.
Absolutely. Clay is actually part of the solution here—it's stable and compacts well. The key is proper base preparation and drainage design that accounts for Lithia Springs' water table and creek proximity. We grade the site, install perforated drain lines if needed, and use a compacted stone base that lets water move through without pooling. Your turf sits on top of that system, so clay underneath is an advantage, not a problem.
Spring rains here are heavy, but modern artificial turf has excellent permeability—water drains right through into the base system we install. Summer heat doesn't degrade quality turf the way it ages natural grass. The biggest factor is UV stability in the fibers themselves, which is why we don't cut corners on materials. We warranty our courts through Georgia's seasonal swings because we've built dozens of them in this exact climate.
Some neighborhoods do require approval, some don't. Before we start any work, we'll verify your specific HOA rules or covenants. Most associations allow artificial turf courts now, especially for residential play areas. We handle the technical specs if you need to submit plans—we've done this enough that it's straightforward.
Yes, multi-sport courts are common in Lithia Springs yards. Sizing depends on how much space you have, but we can design a court marked for both sports with the right surface. We'll also talk through sunlight, wind patterns in your yard, and neighbor sight lines—practical stuff that makes a court actually usable year-round.
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