Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Locust Grove have become a game-changer for families who want a safe, accessible play surface without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're near the Tanger Outlets area or out in the Luella neighborhoods, Henry County's clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity can turn a natural grass court into a muddy mess pretty quickly. That's where artificial turf comes in—it gives you a professional-grade playing surface that drains properly, stays playable year-round, and requires almost zero upkeep. For families who need wheelchair accessibility, artificial turf is genuinely transformative. It's flat, stable, and cushioned in all the right ways, which means kids of all abilities can use the same court. We've installed dozens of sport courts across the I-75 corridor, and Locust Grove homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays for itself in time saved and activities gained.
Locust Grove sits on that dense Henry County clay that drains like concrete when it's dry and turns into a skating rink when it's wet. A natural grass court becomes unusable after heavy rain—and in Georgia, that happens regularly. Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage solves this completely. We engineer a base layer that lets water flow through to the clay below instead of pooling on the court surface. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're backed up against trees (common in the Luella area) or in an open lot near the Tanger Outlets side of town. That affects which turf thickness and infill we recommend, but it's not a showstopper either way. Many Locust Grove yards have plenty of space, which is ideal for a full sport court, but we also install quarter-court and half-court setups for tighter properties. One thing we always check: if you're in a community with HOA guidelines, some have stipulations about court dimensions or setbacks. We handle those conversations upfront so there are no surprises.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is intense, and artificial turf does warm up in direct sun, but modern turf infills are designed to handle it without becoming uncomfortable. The real benefit in Locust Grove is drainage—our clay soil retention is the bigger challenge than temperature. We spec turf that breathes well and infill that disperses heat. Players here use sport courts year-round without issues.
Accessibility starts with the surface itself—artificial turf is perfectly level and firm, which wheelchair users need. We grade the approach so there's no lip or slope change entering the court. We also plan routes for walking users and ensure any seating areas or shade structures are positioned so everyone can move around the court freely.
It's a factor, but not a dealbreaker. We excavate and compact the clay, then lay a perforated base layer and gravel to create proper drainage paths. The clay actually helps keep the court stable long-term because it doesn't shift or settle unevenly like sandy soil would. It adds a step to the process, but it ensures your court stays level.
Yes to both. We've done full courts in spacious yards and half-courts in tighter spaces. Outlet-area properties often have room to work with. Luella lots tend to be mixed—some generous, some cozy. We assess your actual square footage and recommend court sizes that fit the space and your budget.
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