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Milton families know the drill—those rolling Fulton County hills look gorgeous, but they come with clay soil that turns into a muddy mess the moment your kids want to play basketball or set up a backyard court. We've been installing sport courts across Crabapple and Birmingham Crossroads for years, and we've seen firsthand how the landscape here demands a smarter surface solution. A quality artificial turf court handles the moisture that pools on estate-sized lots, gives you a playable surface regardless of Georgia's unpredictable weather, and honestly, it saves you from raking divots out of your yard every Saturday. Whether you're near The Manor Golf Club or nestled deeper into the neighborhoods, a properly installed sport court transforms that patch of your property into something your family will actually use year-round. We handle everything from the base prep—which matters more with clay than you'd think—to the finish work, and we do it right the first time. No shortcuts, no contractor excuses. Just a court that works as hard as you do.
Here's what makes Milton yards unique: that clay-heavy soil in the rolling hills doesn't drain like sandy loam does, which means your sport court needs a foundation that handles moisture properly. We engineer our base layers specifically for Fulton County conditions—if you skimp on drainage prep, you'll have standing water or soft spots come late spring. Most Milton properties sit on larger lots, which is ideal for court sizing, but it also means you've got sun exposure patterns that shift dramatically from one side of your property to the other. We assess your yard's natural slope and orientation before laying anything down. The neighborhoods around Crabapple and Birmingham Crossroads tend toward mature landscaping, so we work around existing trees and consider shade zones when you're planning placement. A few residents also deal with HOA guidelines, so we help you understand any restrictions upfront. One thing we always mention: the clay does compact differently than other soil types, so the sub-base thickness we use here is deliberately heavier than what you'd need in other parts of Georgia. Your court will be stable, level, and ready to handle years of use.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is exactly why a proper sub-base matters. We use crushed stone and engineered drainage layers designed for clay-heavy properties like yours. The goal is to move water away from the court surface and down through the base. Without this intentional prep, you'd end up with a wet, spongy court. We've installed dozens of courts in Fulton County hills, so we understand how moisture moves through your specific terrain.
Most Milton estate lots have room for a standard court—basketball courts run around 47 by 50 feet, but we can scale down for multi-sport setups or space constraints. We'll do a site visit to measure your available area, account for setbacks, trees, and utility lines. The neighborhoods around Crabapple have varied lot sizes, so we customize dimensions to fit your actual property, not some one-size-fits-all template.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. Clay soil doesn't absorb water like you'd want, so our drainage design is built into the foundation—not just the surface. We slope the base slightly, use permeable sub-layers, and make sure water flows away from the court and your house. You won't have puddles or wet spots that take days to dry. It's a system, not just laying turf on dirt.
Installation typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on site prep and court size. We're about 35 minutes from Milton, which makes us accessible without the overhead of farther-out contractors. We handle the whole process—site assessment, permitting if needed, base work, turf installation, and line marking. We show up, do the job, and clean up after ourselves.
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