Infill Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Midtown Atlanta's tree-lined streets and established neighborhoods like Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland have some of the most sought-after properties in the metro area. But let's be honest—maintaining a natural grass court in dense clay soil while juggling Atlanta humidity isn't exactly fun. That's where artificial sport courts come in. We've installed dozens of them in the Piedmont Park area and beyond, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you've got a compact patio in a historic Midtown lot or a slightly larger backyard tucked behind one of those beautiful older homes, a synthetic sport court gives you a year-round playing surface that actually drains in Atlanta's weather. No more muddy patches after rain, no brown spots from the summer heat, and zero maintenance headaches. We're based about 30 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know exactly what works and what doesn't in Midtown's specific conditions.
Midtown's dense urban clay is beautiful for its historical tree canopy, but it's terrible for drainage. After heavy Atlanta rain, natural grass courts stay waterlogged for days—synthetic surfaces solve that problem instantly. You'll also notice the shade patterns vary wildly depending on your lot's proximity to Piedmont Park or the mature oak trees scattered through Virginia-Highland. Some backyards get dappled afternoon shade; others are in full sun. Both work fine with modern turf, though sun-exposed courts in lighter infill materials stay cooler underfoot during summer. Many properties in Ansley Park and surrounding areas have HOA guidelines around landscape aesthetics, so we always confirm your infill choice (crumb rubber, sand, or hybrid) meets those requirements before install. Lot sizes in Midtown tend to be tighter than suburban Atlanta, which means we often work with smaller footprints—usually 20×40 or similar dimensions. The good news is a compact court still gives you serious playing time, and installation access is straightforward from most Midtown driveways.
Short answer: yes. Midtown gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms, and your court's infill directly affects how fast water drains and whether it supports healthy turf backing. Hybrid infill (rubber + sand blend) is our most popular choice for Atlanta properties because it balances drainage, durability, and temperature. Pure sand is lighter on the wallet but requires more maintenance raking. Crumb rubber is durable but heats up significantly in summer sun.
Not at all. Many of your neighbors already have synthetic courts, especially in backyards where it's screened from the street. If street-facing aesthetics matter, we can design the court so it blends into your landscape plan—hedging, deck skirting, or positioning help. Modern turf looks genuinely natural, and the green is consistent year-round, which honestly looks better than patchy summer grass in Atlanta heat.
Minimum is around 20×40 feet for tennis or pickleball. Smaller lots can go 16×32. We've installed courts in Midtown's tighter properties and they work great—it's more about what sport you're prioritizing than total square footage. We'll assess your specific yard during a free site visit and give you honest options.
Once we get your infill choice locked in and any HOA approval handled (typically 1–2 weeks), installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep complexity. Clay soil in Midtown sometimes needs extra grading and drainage work, which we factor into the schedule upfront. We're transparent about timing—no surprises.
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