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A sport court in Morrow transforms your backyard into a genuine training facility—whether that's basketball, pickleball, tennis, or multi-sport play. We've worked with homeowners throughout Clayton County who wanted a premium playing surface without the maintenance headaches of traditional courts. The thing about Morrow's geography is that your lot often sits on that dense Clayton County clay, which means drainage and proper base preparation aren't afterthoughts—they're essential. Our team handles that groundwork so your court performs perfectly year-round. We're based just 30 minutes away, which means we know the local climate patterns, the typical lot layouts near Southlake Mall and Clayton State, and exactly what kind of surface holds up best in Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain. Most homeowners we talk to are surprised how affordable a genuine sport court installation has become, especially when you factor in zero lawn maintenance, no resurfacing every few years, and a space your family actually uses daily.
Morrow sits in an area with heavy clay soil—that's the reality of Clayton County. When we install a sport court here, we're building a proper foundation first. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we grade the site carefully and often add a gravel base layer to manage water runoff, especially during those wet Georgia springs. Sun exposure matters too. Depending on whether your property is near the Southlake Mall corridor or closer to the quieter residential neighborhoods, your court might get full afternoon sun or dappled shade from mature trees. We assess each yard individually because that affects both surface temperature and long-term durability. Lot sizes in Morrow vary widely—some homes have the space for a full basketball court, others are better suited to a dedicated pickleball or tennis setup. We've also worked with properties that have existing drainage issues or uneven grading, and we've engineered solutions that work specifically for Clayton County's soil composition. One detail: if your property has HOA guidelines (common in some Morrow neighborhoods), we walk you through material and color options that comply before we break ground.
It adds a step, but not a problem. Clay holds water, so we install proper grading and base materials to manage drainage. That's actually why calling someone local matters—we know Clayton County clay specifically and size the foundation accordingly. Your court will shed water instead of pooling it, which keeps the surface safe and extends its lifespan.
Most sport courts take 2–4 weeks from groundwork to finish, depending on your lot's condition and the court size. Since we're 30 minutes away, we can schedule crews efficiently and handle any surprises—like unexpected grading work—without delays. We're familiar with how properties in your area are typically laid out.
We use engineered acrylic and polyurethane blends that withstand intense sun without becoming uncomfortably hot or fading. They're also designed to handle Georgia's humidity and occasional hard rain. The surface stays playable in summer heat and doesn't crack when temperature swings happen in spring.
Yes. We grade and level as needed—that's part of the foundation work. Uneven lots actually aren't unusual in Clayton County, and our crew has done dozens of them. We assess the slope, determine the best court position for drainage, and build it right. Your final surface will be perfectly level and competition-ready.
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