Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kids have been asking for a basketball court or multi-sport area, and honestly, Locust Grove's heat and humidity make maintaining a natural grass court pretty much a losing battle. That's where we come in. Living out here in Henry County means dealing with clay-heavy soil that either bakes hard or turns to mud depending on the season—not exactly ideal for a playable surface. A sport court in synthetic turf solves that problem completely. Whether you're in the Tanger Outlets area, over near Luella, or anywhere else in the 30248 zip code, we've installed courts for families just like yours who got tired of muddy patches, dead grass, and constant maintenance. The I-75 corridor growth has brought a lot of new homes to Locust Grove, and we're seeing more families recognize that a quality artificial turf court is one of the best investments you can make for your property's usability and your kids' active lifestyle. We handle everything from site prep to final lines, and we work with veterans—ask us about our discount when you call.
Locust Grove sits on Henry County clay, which is heavy, compacts easily, and doesn't drain well—especially after Georgia's humid summers. That matters for sport courts because water pooling destroys playability and shortens turf life. Our installation process accounts for this by adding proper base layers and ensuring slope for drainage before we lay the turf down. The neighborhoods around Tanger Outlets and Luella tend to have mixed lot sizes, so we're used to working with everything from compact yards to larger properties. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on your tree coverage; if you've got mature oaks or pines on your property, we'll recommend turf that handles dappled sun better. Henry County's humidity and summer heat mean your court will need infill that stays cool underfoot and resists UV breakdown—we don't install cheap alternatives that turn into sticky mats in August. Since the area's growing along the I-75 corridor, HOA rules are becoming more common, so we always check local guidelines before we start. One last thing: the clay base means we need to be deliberate about grading and sub-base preparation. It's worth doing right the first time.
Henry County's clay compacts and retains water, which is exactly what you don't want under a sport court. We use crushed stone and proper grading to create drainage—the turf itself sits on top of a engineered base that prevents water from pooling. Without this step, you'd deal with soft spots and algae growth by mid-summer. It's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that falls apart in five.
Most residential installations don't require a permit in Henry County, but it depends on your lot size and whether your property falls under an HOA. We check all that before we start work—no surprises. If you're near the Tanger Outlets area or Luella, some neighborhoods have stricter rules. We'll confirm what applies to your address.
Yes, if it's installed with the right materials. Cheap turf gets hot and stays hot; quality synthetic turf with proper infill stays cooler and more playable even in 95-degree heat. We use turf rated for Georgia's climate and humidity. Your kids won't be burning their feet, and the surface won't degrade from UV exposure like it would in the first year with a budget option.
We honor active military and veteran discounts on all sport court installations. Call us directly to discuss your service and get a quote—we'll make sure you know exactly what applies to your project before we measure your yard. No hidden fees, no fine print. Your service matters to us.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.