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Sport courts have become one of the smartest home upgrades we're seeing around Morrow—especially for families near Clayton State and the Southlake Mall corridor who want a real athletic surface without the maintenance headaches. Here's what we're hearing: homeowners get tired of patchy grass courts that turn to mud after rain, or they're dealing with that heavy Clayton County clay that makes drainage a nightmare. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a year-round playing surface that actually holds up to the Georgia heat and humidity. Basketball, pickleball, multi-sport setups—they're all possible in your backyard, and they add serious value to your property. The best part? We can finance these installations so you're not paying the full cost upfront. Most families in the Morrow area spread payments over manageable monthly installments, which means you get your court built this season instead of waiting another year to save up. We're local—just 30 minutes away—so we understand exactly what works in Clayton County yards and what doesn't. Let's talk about turning that underutilized space into something your family actually uses every single day.
Clayton County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge for sport courts. The clay drains slowly, which is exactly why we engineer proper sub-base layers beneath the turf—it prevents water pooling during those heavy Georgia downpours and keeps the playing surface stable year-round. You'll notice Morrow yards tend to sit on fairly level terrain around the Southlake Mall and Clayton State areas, which actually simplifies installation compared to more hilly parts of the county. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood's tree coverage; homes closer to the commercial corridor get more direct afternoon sun, while properties near residential clusters might have partial shade from mature oaks. We account for this when recommending infill materials and turf blade height—full-sun courts need slightly different specs than shaded ones. Most residential courts in Morrow range from 2,000 to 3,500 square feet, and we've learned that drip-line irrigation around the perimeter works better than standard sprinkler systems because it doesn't interact with the turf surface itself. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always pull restrictions early in the quote process. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on ground prep, and our crews are familiar with local permitting in Clayton County.
Yes, Clayton County requires a permit for most backyard structures, including sport courts over a certain size. We handle the permit paperwork as part of our installation process, so you don't have to navigate that yourself. Depending on your exact location and HOA rules in your Morrow neighborhood, timelines typically run 1–2 weeks. We'll confirm requirements before you commit.
Absolutely. That heavy Clayton County clay is why proper sub-base installation is critical. We install 4–6 inches of compacted gravel and recycled asphalt to create drainage underneath, preventing water from pooling. Heavy rain won't damage your court—it'll drain properly and be ready to play on within hours.
Yes. We offer monthly payment plans that spread your court cost over 24–60 months, depending on the size and materials. Most Morrow families finance between $6,000 and $20,000 depending on square footage and sport configuration. No money down; you start using your court while you pay.
Quality turf in Morrow lasts 10–15 years with minimal maintenance. Georgia's heat and UV can fade the color over time, but the playing surface stays stable. We recommend brushing infill occasionally and rinsing debris, but nothing like maintaining natural grass. Most customers get 12+ years of heavy use before needing replacement.
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