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Sport courts in Morrow are becoming a go-to move for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State University, we've installed plenty of courts for homeowners who got tired of maintaining natural grass in Clayton County's humid climate. The beauty of a sport court is that it works year-round—you're not dealing with muddy patches after rain or bare spots from heavy use. We've built courts for basketball, pickleball, tennis, and multi-sport setups across Morrow's neighborhoods, and every one of them handles our Georgia weather without breaking a sweat. Most folks are surprised how much space they actually get back once the court is in. You're not mowing, you're not weeding, and your kids (or you) can play whenever conditions allow. Our team at LawnLogic knows the Morrow area well—we're about 30 minutes away, which means we're close enough to handle installations and maintenance calls without the hassle of coordinating with someone hours away. Let's talk about what a sport court could look like in your backyard.
Clayton County's clay-based soil is a factor we account for during every installation. That clay holds moisture differently than sandier soils, which is why proper base preparation matters so much in Morrow. We slope courts to shed water efficiently because our Georgia humidity and afternoon thunderstorms mean drainage isn't optional—it's essential. Most residential properties in the Southlake Mall area and around Clayton State have decent-sized yards, but we also work with tighter spaces and help homeowners get creative with court placement. Sun exposure varies by neighborhood; some properties get intense afternoon heat, while others have tree cover that keeps things cooler. We assess shade patterns before recommending surface materials, since UV exposure affects performance and longevity. HOA rules in Morrow neighborhoods sometimes have opinions about court colors and fencing, so we make sure to review any deed restrictions before we break ground. The good news is that modern sport court materials come in colors that blend with residential aesthetics—you don't have to sacrifice curb appeal. Once we account for your soil conditions, sun pattern, and yard layout, we build a court that'll handle Morrow's climate for years.
Clay holds water longer than other soils, so yes, it's something we design around. We install proper sub-base layers and slope the court surface to channel water away quickly. It's a standard part of our Morrow installations—not a deal-breaker, just something we factor in from day one.
Absolutely. Partial shade is actually ideal for courts—less UV degradation and a more comfortable playing surface during summer. We've done plenty of courts under tree canopy in that part of Morrow. The key is making sure the shade is consistent; dappled light that changes throughout the day is different from stable afternoon shade.
Most residential courts take 5–10 days depending on size and site prep. Since we're only 30 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and minimize travel delays. We'll give you a timeline based on your specific yard conditions once we do the site walkthrough.
Some do, some don't. We always recommend checking your deed restrictions and HOA guidelines before we bid the project. Modern courts come in neutral colors that blend well with residential areas. We'll help you navigate any restrictions and find a design that works with your community's standards.
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