Infill Types — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Morrow's got that perfect blend of suburban living and commercial corridor energy—especially around Southlake Mall and near Clayton State University where families want quality outdoor spaces without the maintenance headache. A sport court with artificial turf transforms a backyard into a year-round basketball, tennis, or multi-sport setup that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil. We've installed plenty of these in Clayton County, and the response is always the same: homeowners love having a court that doesn't turn into a muddy mess after a heavy rain or require constant raking and watering. The infill system you choose makes all the difference in durability, player comfort, and long-term performance. Whether you're in the Southlake Mall area or closer to the Clayton State neighborhoods, we'll help you pick infill that matches your climate, budget, and how hard your court will actually get used. Most Morrow families are surprised at how affordable these systems have become and how fast they pay for themselves in convenience alone.
Clayton County's clay-based soil is dense and doesn't drain naturally, which is exactly why artificial turf with the right infill system beats traditional courts around Morrow. Before installation, we assess your yard's current drainage and compact that clay base properly—water pooling under a court is a nightmare nobody wants. Sun exposure varies across Morrow depending on your exact location; properties near Southlake tend to have more open afternoon sun, while homes closer to the Clayton State neighborhoods often have more tree coverage. That affects infill choice because darker infills absorb more heat in direct sun, while lighter options stay cooler. Yard size in this area typically runs 1,200 to 2,500 square feet for residential lots, which gives us room to build proper courts without eating your entire backyard. Georgia's humidity means infill materials that promote airflow and resist algae buildup perform best. We also check for HOA restrictions—some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines—so we verify those before you commit to anything.
Rubber crumb blended with silica sand is our go-to for Clayton County because it drains well despite our heavy clay soils and resists mold growth in humidity. Acrylic coating on top keeps it cooler and reduces odor. We've had excellent results in the Southlake and Clayton State areas with this combination over the past five years.
A standard residential court takes 5 to 7 days from start to finish, depending on site prep. Since Clayton County clay requires proper base work, we don't rush that phase. From our location 30 minutes out, we schedule Morrow jobs efficiently and handle everything in-house.
Absolutely—Clayton County's clay is your biggest factor. We install proper sub-base drainage systems to prevent pooling. Without it, water sits under the court and causes problems. It's non-negotiable in this soil type, and honestly, it's one reason homeowners choose us over DIY or out-of-state installers unfamiliar with local conditions.
A half-court runs 8,000 to 12,000 depending on infill type and base prep. Full courts are typically 18,000 to 28,000. Morrow properties vary in condition, so we always provide a free on-site quote. Financing options exist too, which makes the investment easier for most families.
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