Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Lithonia means working with what you've got—and what you've got is that distinctive East DeKalb clay mixed with granite outcroppings that make grading a real conversation. We've installed synthetic turf courts across Downtown Lithonia and the Stonecrest neighborhoods for families who wanted a basketball or multi-sport setup without fighting red clay stains and uneven drainage every season. The good news? Artificial turf handles our Georgia heat and humidity way better than natural grass, and it doesn't care about the soil challenges beneath it. We're just 35 minutes away, so we understand the local landscape literally and figuratively. Whether you're tucked near Arabia Mountain or closer to the Mall at Stonecrest corridor, a quality sport court gives your family year-round playability—no mud, no dead spots, no excuses to stay inside. We also work with flexible payment options because we know upfront costs matter, and we'd rather see your court built than shelved.
Lithonia's terrain presents some quirks worth mentioning upfront. That clay base near granite outcrops means drainage can be unpredictable if we don't prep the foundation correctly—something we've learned through dozens of local installations. The good news is artificial turf actually performs better than natural grass in these conditions because we control the sub-base layer completely. We typically install a compacted stone base with proper slope to handle Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot; homes in Downtown Lithonia tend to have more tree cover, while Stonecrest-area courts often get full southern exposure. That affects both installation angles and your surface temperature on hot days—we'll walk your specific yard to nail down the best orientation. East DeKalb's humidity means we recommend drainage-focused infill systems that resist algae buildup. Yard sizes in Lithonia range widely, so we size courts from 20x40 (half-court) up to full-size configurations depending on your space. We've worked around the usual suburban challenges—utility lines, mature oaks, HOA guidelines—so bring your site photos and we'll figure out what's feasible.
Our clay-and-granite terrain means we spend extra care on sub-base preparation. We excavate to solid footing, compact crushed stone in layers, and slope everything for drainage. The granite outcrops actually help—they're stable anchors. We never cut corners on foundation because proper grading prevents shifting in Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain seasons.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is engineered for Georgia's climate. Our courts use heat-resistant yarn and drainage-friendly infill that keeps surface temperatures manageable and prevents moisture buildup. You'll still want early-morning or evening play during peak summer, but the court itself won't deteriorate like natural grass would in this humidity.
Yes. We work with flexible payment options because we know a quality sport court is an investment. Whether you're in 30038 or 30058, we can discuss financing that fits your timeline. Let's talk through what works for your budget—we'd rather build than wait.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final line marking. Weather matters—we watch the forecast closely because rain during base work can delay us. Since we're local and 35 minutes away, we're not flying in from across the state; we schedule thoughtfully and keep communication tight.
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