Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families throughout Locust Grove, especially along the I-75 corridor where new residential developments keep expanding. Whether you're in the Luella area or closer to the Tanger Outlets neighborhood, a backyard sport court transforms how your family spends outdoor time—no more driving to public facilities or worrying about court availability. We've installed dozens of courts across Henry County, and we've learned exactly what works in this region's climate and soil conditions. A quality artificial turf sport court handles everything Georgia throws at it: summer heat, occasional ice events, and the clay-heavy soil that makes natural grass maintenance a constant headache. Instead of spending weekends fertilizing, aerating, and fighting drainage issues, you get a durable, all-weather surface that's ready to play on year-round. Kids stay active at home, adults get regular exercise without leaving the driveway, and your property value actually improves. We handle the entire process locally—site assessment, base preparation, installation, and ongoing support—so you're not dealing with out-of-state contractors or waiting weeks for service calls.
Locust Grove sits on Henry County's characteristic clay soil, which is beautiful for building but brutal for drainage. Natural grass struggles here because water pools instead of percolating, leading to muddy patches and fungal issues by late spring. That's exactly why sport courts make sense: the engineered base system we install accounts for clay conditions and slopes water away effectively. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage—properties near the Tanger Outlets area tend to have newer, younger landscaping with less shade, while Luella-side homes sometimes have mature oaks that create afternoon relief. We assess shade patterns during your site visit because it affects both maintenance schedules and player comfort. Court size depends on your space and sport priorities; most Locust Grove lots we work with accommodate either a half-court (2,500 sq ft) or full-court (5,000 sq ft) setup comfortably. The I-75 expansion corridor brings intense summer heat, so we recommend light-colored or hybrid surfaces that stay cooler underfoot. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base prep, and the clay removal and proper grading process is critical in Henry County to prevent future settling or water issues.
Absolutely. Clay actually demands better base preparation, which is our specialty. We excavate, grade, and install a compacted base system that channels water away from the court. Without proper prep, your court would fail quickly. Our process ensures the clay beneath becomes an asset, not a liability. It's the difference between a court that lasts 3 years and one that lasts 15+.
Most residential lots can fit a half-court (roughly 30×50 feet, about 1,500 sq ft). Larger properties in Luella and around the Tanger Outlets area sometimes support full courts (94×50 feet). We do a free site walk to measure your available space, check sun/shade, and account for setbacks and utilities. Most homeowners are surprised how much court space fits.
It depends on your development. Many newer Henry County subdivisions along the I-75 corridor have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA docs first—most approve sport courts with basic color standards (usually earth tones or dark green). We've worked with dozens of HOAs locally and can handle the approval conversation if needed.
Far less than natural grass. You'll sweep debris monthly and rinse occasionally during heavy pollen season (spring in Henry County can be intense). Annual professional grooming keeps the infill evenly distributed. The real win: no fertilizing, no disease pressure from our clay soil, and no summer watering bills. Most owners spend 2–3 hours per year on maintenance.
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