Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families throughout Morrow, especially around the Clayton State area and near Southlake Mall where yards often sit on that heavy Clayton County clay. The thing is, clay soil doesn't drain well, and that's exactly why artificial turf sport courts work so brilliantly here—no more muddy patches after rain, no drainage headaches, and your court stays playable year-round. Whether you're thinking about a basketball half-court, a multi-sport surface, or something custom-built for your kids' specific needs, we've installed dozens of these in your neighborhood. The upfront cost varies depending on your space and what you want the court to do, but most families find the investment pays for itself in durability and maintenance savings within just a few seasons. We're based about 30 minutes away and know Morrow's landscape inside and out—the soil conditions, the sunlight patterns, the HOA requirements in different pockets of your community. Let's walk through what a sport court actually costs and what goes into pricing one for your specific lot.
Morrow sits in Clayton County, which means your soil is almost certainly that dense, reddish clay that holds water like a sponge. That's a huge consideration for sport courts because drainage is non-negotiable—you need a court that won't become a puddle pit during Georgia's heavy summer storms. Artificial turf with proper base preparation solves this entirely. Most Morrow properties also get solid sun exposure, especially in the commercial corridor and around the Southlake Mall neighborhoods, so you won't run into shade problems that plague other Atlanta suburbs. Yard sizes here vary widely depending on whether you're near the university or in residential clusters, so we customize court dimensions to fit your actual space—some families need a full-size basketball court, others want a smaller multipurpose setup. Installation in Clayton County clay requires a solid foundation: we typically excavate, compact the base, add crushed stone for drainage, and then lay the turf system. The clay actually works in our favor during installation because it's stable and compacts well. One thing to keep in mind: check with your HOA if you have one, as some communities near Southlake have specific landscape approval processes. We handle all that conversation for you.
Pricing ranges from $4,000 to $15,000+ depending on size and features. A half-court basketball setup typically runs $6,000–$10,000 installed. Full multi-sport courts with premium surfaces cost more. Clayton County properties don't have additional soil surcharges—your clay base actually works well for installation. We'll give you an exact quote after measuring your space and understanding what sports you want to play.
Yes, but we've got this handled. Clay soil requires a compacted stone base beneath the turf to prevent water pooling. The good news: clay compacts beautifully, so installation is straightforward. We've done this hundreds of times in your area. Without proper drainage prep, water would sit and damage the court surface—so it's a required investment, but it guarantees longevity.
Most HOAs in Morrow neighborhoods allow athletic surfaces, especially when they're maintained properly. Some near Southlake Mall have approval processes. We help navigate those conversations and can show your HOA examples of similar installations. In most cases, approval is straightforward—you're improving your property and keeping it residential.
A typical sport court takes 5–10 business days from start to finish, depending on size and weather. We need good conditions to prep the clay base and set the turf properly. Clayton County weather is usually cooperative, so we rarely hit delays. We'll give you a firm timeline once we schedule your install.
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