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Sport courts in Morrow are becoming the backyard centerpiece for families who want to actually use their outdoor space year-round. Whether your kids are shooting hoops, practicing tennis, or just burning energy during those hot Clayton County summers, an artificial turf sport court handles everything Georgia throws at it—and then some. Here's the reality: most Morrow yards sit on dense Clayton County clay that turns into a mud pit after rain and cracks like concrete when it dries. A traditional court surface? It'll settle unevenly, drain poorly, and leave you frustrated within a season. Artificial turf eliminates that headache. It drains fast, stays level, and gives you a consistent playing surface whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State. We've installed sport courts across Clayton County for families who got tired of watching their investment yard turn into a maintenance nightmare. The turf looks good from day one, plays great year after year, and honestly—your kids will actually go outside. That's worth something. We're about 30 minutes away in Morrow, and we handle the whole project from site prep to final installation.
Morrow's soil situation is the first thing we tackle with every sport court project. That clay base is great for building foundations but terrible for athletic surfaces. Water pools instead of draining, and freeze-thaw cycles in winter create uneven settling. We address this by installing proper base layers that work *with* Clayton County's drainage patterns, not against them. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Properties near the Southlake Mall corridor tend to get strong afternoon sun and heat reflection, so we spec turf with UV protection and cooling technologies built in. Homes closer to the Clayton State area sometimes have more tree shade, which actually reduces glare but means we pay attention to moss prevention. Most Morrow residential lots are deep enough for a half-court setup, and some accommodate full courts. HOA rules in certain neighborhoods require specific color palettes or edging styles—we know these nuances and help you stay compliant. We also account for drainage swales and utility lines, which pop up frequently in Clayton County's commercial corridor zones. Installation itself takes about 5–7 days depending on site prep. If your existing yard has soft spots or poor drainage history, we'll build that into the timeline and cost.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is engineered for Georgia summers. We use premium turfs with cooling technologies that keep surface temperatures manageable, even in 95-degree heat. Drainage is built in so humidity and rain don't create soft spots or mold issues—a real problem with natural grass in Clayton County's climate.
Yes. The clay is actually a solid foundation if we prep it right. We excavate, compact, add proper base layers, and install drainage that handles our area's rainfall patterns. Clay's density means your court stays level longer than sandy soils would. It's honestly ideal once we engineer the drainage system.
Way less than natural grass. Annual inspections, occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright, and clearing debris—that's it. No fertilizer, no reseeding after summer stress, no mud patches. Most Morrow homeowners spend 2–3 hours per year on maintenance versus 40+ hours on traditional courts.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with several Morrow HOAs and know the common restrictions—usually around color, edge treatments, and setback distances. We'll review your specific rules before we start and help you get approval if needed.
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