Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Locust Grove—especially in the Tanger Outlets and Luella neighborhoods where lot sizes vary and the Georgia heat demands something low-maintenance. Unlike natural grass that bakes under our summer sun and turns to mud in spring rains, a recycled-material artificial sport court gives you year-round playability without the constant upkeep. We've installed dozens of these surfaces throughout Henry County, and what keeps homeowners coming back is the combination of durability, sustainability, and honest-to-goodness fun factor. Whether your kids are shooting hoops, playing tennis, or just need a safe surface for pickup games, recycled turf handles the I-75 corridor's traffic noise, clay-heavy soil drainage challenges, and unpredictable weather patterns better than anything else. The best part? You're investing in a surface that's built from reclaimed rubber and plastics—so you're reducing landfill waste while getting a court that outlasts traditional alternatives by years.
Locust Grove's Henry County clay soil presents a unique installation opportunity. That dense, compact clay naturally sheds water rather than absorbing it, which means proper base preparation is critical to prevent pooling and extend your court's lifespan. We account for this by creating slightly elevated sub-base drainage layers tailored to your specific lot's slope and grading. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits near the Tanger Outlets area or deeper into the Luella neighborhoods; courts on south-facing properties need UV-stabilized recycled materials (which all premium installations include) to resist fading over 8-10 years of Georgia summers. Residential lot sizes around Locust Grove typically accommodate 20×40 or 30×60 sport courts comfortably, though we've built smaller half-courts in tighter spaces. One thing we always check: local HOA guidelines in your neighborhood. Some communities have landscape restrictions, so we review covenants upfront. The clay base also means you'll want proper edging and substrate to prevent material migration during heavy rain—something we've refined through dozens of Henry County installations.
Clay drains differently than sandy loam, so we build a compacted base layer with perforated underdrainage to prevent water pooling. The recycled rubber infill actually improves stability on clay by creating a cushioned, permeable layer. In Locust Grove's seasonal rain patterns, this setup keeps your court playable within hours instead of days.
Absolutely. Both neighborhoods have enough space for standard courts, and we customize size based on your lot. The main consideration is sun orientation—southern-facing courts get more UV exposure, but recycled turf systems are designed for that. We'll assess your property's exact position before recommending dimensions.
A full court usually takes 5-7 days from excavation through final infill, depending on existing grade and weather. Henry County's clay requires solid base work, which adds a day or two compared to sandier soils. We schedule around typical spring and fall rain windows to keep the timeline realistic.
Yes. Recycled rubber and plastic turf diverts thousands of pounds of waste annually per installation. Unlike virgin rubber or PVC courts, you're giving a second life to reclaimed automotive and industrial materials. Plus, recycled systems outlast cheaper alternatives, so you replace them less often—reducing long-term environmental impact.
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