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A sport court in your Morrow backyard isn't just a surface—it's a reason for your family to stay active without leaving home. Whether you're near the Clayton State area or closer to the Southlake Mall corridor, we know what it takes to build a court that handles Georgia's weather and actually gets used year-round. We've installed plenty of sport courts across Clayton County, and we've learned that Morrow homeowners want something durable, low-maintenance, and ready for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without constant repairs. The clay soil here can be tricky during heavy rains, and the summer heat is no joke—which is exactly why a properly installed synthetic sport court beats pouring concrete or laying asphalt. It drains faster, stays cooler underfoot, and won't crack when that Georgia sun beats down on it. Our team handles everything from site prep to final line marking, and we're familiar with the neighborhoods and lot sizes around Clayton State and the surrounding residential areas. Most of our Morrow clients finish their court in just a couple of weeks and start playing almost immediately.
Morrow sits on that red clay typical of Clayton County, which means drainage is a real consideration for any outdoor surface. Before we pour a sport court foundation, we're thinking about how water moves through your yard—especially during those heavy spring storms. The clay base actually works in our favor if we prepare it right; we'll compact and grade everything to slope away from your home and any neighbor properties. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and whether you've got mature trees around the Southlake or Clayton State neighborhoods. Some homes have afternoon shade that keeps temperatures manageable, while others get full southern exposure. That affects both player comfort and the longevity of the surface, so we assess each yard individually. Lot sizes in this area tend to be moderate, which means we're often working within tighter spaces than suburban sprawl communities. That's fine—we've designed courts for 3,000-square-foot lots and smaller. One thing we always discuss with Morrow homeowners is whether local HOA rules apply to your neighborhood; some deed restrictions limit court size, color, or placement, so we check those details upfront. The commercial corridor near the mall area has different zoning considerations, but residential courts are generally straightforward to permit.
Clay drains slower than sandy soil, but that's manageable with proper base preparation. We compact the clay, add a gravel layer, and ensure correct slope so water moves away from the court. This is standard for Morrow yards. The real advantage of a synthetic court is that it sheds water fast once it hits the surface, so you're not stuck waiting for the ground to dry out like you would with concrete or asphalt.
Most sport courts take 10–14 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and site prep complexity. Clayton County's soil sometimes requires extra compaction work, which can add a few days. We coordinate around your schedule and keep the neighborhood impact minimal. Weather delays happen occasionally—heavy rain can pause work—but we build in buffers for that.
Absolutely. Many Morrow homes have modest backyards, and we design courts to fit. A half-court or even a smaller multipurpose surface works great for families. We'll walk your property, check sight lines and HOA rules, and recommend a size that makes sense for your space and budget.
Synthetic turf with an acrylic or polyurethane top layer stays cooler than asphalt and won't soften or bleed in the sun. It also resists mold and mildew better than porous concrete, which matters during Morrow's humid summers. Proper drainage underneath keeps moisture from pooling, which extends the court's life significantly.
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