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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of backyard life in Morrow—especially for families in the Southlake Mall area and around Clayton State University where space, climate, and lifestyle all line up perfectly. You've got kids who want a place to shoot hoops or play tennis without heading downtown, and you've got a yard that could actually handle it. The thing is, Clayton County's clay-heavy soil and our Georgia heat demand turf that's engineered to last, drain properly, and hold up to serious use. That's where artificial sport courts come in. Unlike natural grass, which gets torn up by kids playing hard or drainage issues from our clay substrate, synthetic courts give you a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything from backyard basketball tournaments to family badminton nights. We've been installing these across Morrow for homeowners who realized that a sport court isn't just about the game—it's about creating a gathering spot. Your neighbors near Southlake and Clayton State know this already. A well-installed sport court adds real value to your property, keeps your kids active in your own yard, and frankly, looks sharp. Most Morrow homes have the footprint for a half-court or smaller court setup, which means you're not eating up your entire lot. Installation takes a few days, the surface handles our humidity and temperature swings, and you'll spend next to nothing on maintenance compared to keeping natural grass alive under heavy foot traffic.
Morrow sits on that classic Clayton County clay, which is both a blessing and a challenge. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. When we install sport courts in your neighborhood, we're building in slope and using crushed stone and aggregate layers specifically chosen to handle our local water patterns. Georgia's heat and humidity mean your turf needs UV stability and antimicrobial backing—synthetic courts are built for this, but not all brands are equal. The Southlake area and Clayton State neighborhoods tend to have mixed sun exposure; some yards get afternoon shade from trees, others are wide open. We assess your specific site because shadier courts need different pile height and infill than full-sun installations. Your soil composition also affects how we prep the sub-base. Clayton County clay can shift slightly, so we engineer a foundation that won't move. Most Morrow residential lots accommodate 30×50 or 40×50 courts—perfectly sized for serious home play without dominating the yard. HOA communities in the area typically support sport courts as long as colors stay neutral and drainage is managed. We handle permits and local guidelines so you don't have to.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable—we know how it behaves in Clayton County. The key is engineered base layers that slope away from your foundation. We use specific stone compositions and proper drainage channels so Georgia's rain and humidity won't pool. Your court dries faster than you'd expect, and we've installed dozens in the area without issues.
Modern synthetic turf is UV-stabilized specifically for Southern climates. Morrow's heat won't degrade quality turf the way it might damage cheaper surfaces. We use premium infill and backing designed for Georgia's humidity and temperature swings. Your court stays playable and looks good year-round.
Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep. Since we're only 30 minutes from Morrow, we can schedule efficiently and aren't traveling far. We handle site excavation, base prep, and turf installation in phases so you know exactly what's happening.
Most Morrow homes can fit a half-court or smaller recreational court (30×50 is popular). You don't need a massive lot. We design layouts that fit your space while still giving you functional play area. Many homeowners in your neighborhoods go this route and love it.
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