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Milton's rolling terrain and those estate-size lots in Crabapple and around Birmingham Crossroads are perfect for a sport court—but only if you build it right. We've installed dozens of courts across Fulton County, and we know exactly what works on these hills and clay-heavy soils. A sport court isn't just about the surface; it's about proper drainage, leveling, and materials that actually hold up to Georgia's humidity and summer heat. Your neighbors near The Manor Golf Club and Birmingham Falls probably have pristine lawns or hardscaping that took serious money and maintenance. A sport court gives you that polished, professional look without the weekly upkeep. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport setup, we handle the whole project—site prep, subsurface work, and installation—so your court is tournament-grade from day one. Most Milton homeowners are surprised how much a quality court adds to their property's curb appeal and actual resale value. Let's talk about what's realistic for your lot and your vision.
Milton's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. Those estate lots sit on rolling terrain that sheds water beautifully in some spots but pools it in others—which is why proper base preparation is non-negotiable for a sport court. We always start with a site survey to identify high and low points; if your lot slopes toward your neighbor's property, we factor that into drainage design. The Fulton County clay also means you'll want a crushed stone base that's compacted correctly—it won't accept water the way sandy soil does. Sun exposure varies depending on where your home sits relative to the trees and your lot's orientation. Courts in the Crabapple area often have tree coverage on one or two sides, which is actually ideal since it keeps the playing surface cooler and reduces glare. HOA communities in Milton sometimes have aesthetic guidelines, so we always coordinate with your homeowners' association before breaking ground. We've never had a single issue—most HOAs love that a sport court is cleaner and more polished than overgrown natural turf. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep, and we handle all grading and base work ourselves rather than subcontracting it out.
Most Milton communities welcome sport courts because they're low-maintenance and add visual appeal. Check your HOA docs for setback requirements—typically 10–15 feet from property lines—and let us know. We'll handle the paperwork conversation with your management company. Never had a rejection in the Crabapple or Birmingham Crossroads area.
Absolutely. Clay is actually forgiving because it sheds surface water quickly. We install a 4–6 inch compacted stone base with proper pitch toward a perimeter drain line. Your court will be tournament-dry within 30 minutes of rain. We've done this hundreds of times on Fulton County clay.
A basketball court is roughly 50×30 feet; pickleball is 30×60. Most Milton estate lots have the room. We'll do a free site evaluation and show you how it sits on your property, including setbacks and sun angles.
Site survey and quote take one visit. Once you're ready, base prep and installation is 5–7 days depending on grading work. We're 35 minutes from Milton, so we schedule efficiently. Average project is start-to-finish in 3 weeks.
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