Eco Friendly — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's got a lot going for it—proximity to Clayton State, solid neighborhoods around Southlake Mall, and families who actually care about their outdoor spaces. But here's the thing: that Clayton County clay soil doesn't make traditional grass courts easy to maintain, especially when you're trying to keep up with kids' sports schedules and Georgia's unpredictable weather. Sport courts are changing the game for Morrow homeowners. They're built on top of your existing soil, so you skip the drainage headaches that come with clay. Our eco-friendly turf systems use recycled rubber infill and permeable base layers—meaning water still soaks through instead of pooling on your property. You get a durable, all-weather playing surface that doesn't need fertilizers, pesticides, or the constant re-sodding cycle that keeps eating your budget. Whether you're near Clayton State or in the Southlake area, a properly installed sport court handles Georgia heat, occasional frost, and everything in between. We're based just 30 minutes away, which means faster installation and easier maintenance conversations down the road.
Clayton County's clay composition is honestly the biggest reason sport courts make sense here. Clay holds water like nobody's business, which wreaks havoc on natural grass courts—you get muddy patches, poor drainage, and turf that dies back every season. Our sport court systems sit above that clay layer with a engineered base that moves water away from the playing surface while keeping the court stable year-round. The sun exposure varies depending on your lot in Morrow. Some properties near the Southlake corridor get afternoon shade from larger buildings and mature trees; others get full southern exposure. We design court orientation and infill color choices around your specific sun patterns—lighter surfaces in high-heat areas keep player comfort in mind during Georgia summers. Neighborhood yards in this area tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which works perfectly for residential sport courts. We typically work with what you've got and maximize playable surface without creating drainage or access issues. The commercial corridor nature of parts of Morrow means some properties have tighter setback requirements or HOA guidelines, so we verify all local codes before breaking ground.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Clayton County clay naturally sheds water poorly, but our sport court bases are engineered to work on top of it. We install a permeable sub-base layer that directs water away from the playing surface and prevents the pooling problems you'd get with grass courts. Your court stays playable even after heavy Georgia rain.
Our sport court systems use recycled rubber infill and sustainable backing materials. You eliminate weekly mowing, fertilizer applications, pesticide treatments, and constant re-sodding cycles—all of which consume water and fuel. The permeable design lets rainwater filter through naturally rather than running off into storm drains.
In Morrow's climate, expect 10–15 years with standard maintenance. Georgia heat and humidity are tougher than cooler regions, but our infill and backing systems are rated for this exact environment. We recommend occasional professional grooming and topping up infill over time, which extends the life considerably.
Most likely, yes. We handle residential installations across Morrow's neighborhoods—whether it's a compact lot near commercial zones or a larger property near Clayton State. The main factors are size, sun exposure, and local setback requirements, which we assess during your free site visit.
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