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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Morrow, especially in neighborhoods around Southlake Mall and near Clayton State University where yard space is often at a premium. If you've got kids who love basketball, tennis, or pickleball, or you're tired of watching your lawn get torn up by constant foot traffic, artificial turf sport courts are the answer. The clay-heavy soil here in Clayton County doesn't always cooperate with traditional grass, and the commercial corridor areas see heavy summer heat that burns out natural grass fast. A properly installed sport court eliminates that stress entirely. You get a surface that's ready to play on year-round, holds up through Georgia's humid summers, and requires almost no maintenance beyond occasional rinse-downs. Whether you're in a residential pocket near Clayton State or along the commercial strips, we've helped dozens of Morrow homeowners transform their backyards into legitimate play spaces. The investment pays for itself in durability and peace of mind—no more brown patches, no more mud after rain, and no more watching your kids sit inside because the yard's a mess. We're just 30 minutes away and we've built sport courts throughout Clayton County, so we know exactly how to handle the local soil and weather patterns.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sand-based soils do, which is critical to understand before installing a sport court. Proper base preparation is non-negotiable here—we typically recommend a gravel and crushed stone foundation layer to handle our local moisture and prevent pooling during heavy Georgia downpours. Sun exposure around the Southlake Mall area and Clayton State neighborhoods varies significantly; some yards are shaded by established trees while others face unrelenting afternoon heat. The good news is that modern synthetic turf handles both extremes, but shaded courts may see algae growth if not rinsed regularly. Yard sizes in Morrow tend to be moderate, which actually works great for sport courts—most homeowners have just enough space for a full basketball court or a hybrid tennis-pickleball hybrid without overwhelming the property. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site conditions. The commercial corridor areas nearby mean some properties have easements or utility lines we'll need to map before digging. Late spring through early fall is ideal for installation since the heat helps the turf fibers set properly, though we work year-round.
Absolutely. Clayton County clay is actually predictable once you account for it. We install a proper base layer that manages drainage and prevents the turf from sinking or shifting. The key is not fighting the soil—it's working with it. We've done this across Morrow and never had settling issues when the foundation is done right.
Way less than people assume. During heavy play months (summer), rinse it down weekly to prevent algae and keep the surface cool. Winter? Barely any maintenance needed. No fertilizer, no aeration, no mowing. Most Morrow homeowners spend maybe 30 minutes a month on upkeep, mainly just hosing it off and clearing debris.
It depends on your specific neighborhood's rules. Some developments in Morrow have strict landscaping guidelines, others are more flexible. We recommend checking your deed or contacting your HOA first. We're happy to attend meetings or provide specs if your community needs documentation for approval.
A full-size basketball court runs 15k–25k depending on base prep, turf quality, and whether you add lighting. Hybrid courts or smaller footprints cost less. Clayton County clay often requires slightly more prep than sandy areas, but we factor that into transparent quotes. No surprises—we'll walk you through everything before we start.
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