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Your backyard doesn't have to look like every other yard in Locust Grove. Whether you're near the Tanger Outlets corridor or out in the Luella area, a sport court made from quality artificial turf can transform how your family actually uses outdoor space. We're talking year-round playability—no muddy spots after Georgia rain, no dead patches from heavy use, no fighting with that Henry County clay that makes maintenance such a headache. A lot of homeowners in this area assume a sport court is just for serious athletes, but we've installed them for families who wanted a reliable surface for their kids to play basketball, for small futsal setups, or simply a cushioned play area that doesn't turn into a disaster zone when the weather shifts. The I-75 corridor growth means more families are settling here, and more of them are asking: why wait years for grass to recover when you can have a durable, low-maintenance court ready to go? Our team handles everything from site prep to final line marking, and we understand the specific drainage and foundation challenges that come with this part of Henry County.
Locust Grove sits on classic Henry County clay—the kind that holds water and compacts over time. When we're planning your sport court, that's actually our first conversation point. Proper base preparation is non-negotiable here; we'll ensure drainage slopes away from your court so standing water isn't an issue during our typical Georgia wet seasons. Yard size varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in—homes near Tanger Outlets and around the Luella area tend to have different lot configurations, so we'll assess what's realistic for your space. Sun exposure matters too. If your court gets afternoon western sun in summer, that heat absorption affects how the turf plays underfoot, so we'll recommend infill options that manage temperature better. Many Locust Grove HOAs have landscape guidelines, and we're experienced in navigating those restrictions—some require specific colors or setbacks. Clay-based soil also means we'll spend extra attention on your base layer; skipping that step leads to uneven settling and premature wear. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on your site's prep needs, and we'll coordinate around your schedule.
Henry County requires permits for structures and outdoor improvements in most residential zones. The specifics depend on your exact address and whether your HOA has additional rules. We handle the permit coordination as part of our service—no surprises or delays on your end. Reach out with your address and we'll confirm what's needed before we break ground.
Henry County's clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a compacted gravel and crushed stone base layer to manage water. This prevents settling and keeps your court level for years. It adds cost upfront but saves headaches down the road, especially during our rainy seasons. We've installed dozens of courts in Locust Grove and understand this soil type completely.
Georgia summer sun is real, and artificial turf does absorb heat. We can recommend lighter-colored infills or hybrid systems that stay cooler underfoot. Many families in the area use courts early morning or evening during peak summer, just like they would with natural grass. The advantage? Your court is still perfectly usable; you're just planning around comfort, not repairing damage.
Our main operation is about 50 minutes south, so we schedule Locust Grove projects in blocks to make the most of drive time. Full court installation typically runs 5–7 days once we start. Site prep—removing old grass, grading, base work—happens first and is the most time-intensive phase. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your site walk.
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