Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families around Morrow, especially in neighborhoods near Clayton State and the Southlake area where yard space is premium and maintenance demands eat into family time. The thing about residential sport courts is they're not just basketball courts anymore—homeowners are building multipurpose surfaces for pickleball, tennis drills, and casual shooting practice all in one spot. We've installed quite a few around Clayton County, and Morrow residents tend to appreciate turf solutions that handle Georgia's heat without turning into a maintenance nightmare. Your backyard doesn't need to be stadium-sized to work either. Even modest lots can accommodate a 30x40 sport court that transforms how your family uses outdoor space. The clay soil here in Clayton County is dense and doesn't drain like sandier regions, which actually makes artificial turf the smarter choice for courts—no puddles, no soft spots after summer storms, and the surface plays consistently year-round. Most of our Morrow clients tell us they wish they'd done it sooner, especially once they realize they're not spending weekends pulling weeds or pressure-washing dirt stains.
Clayton County's heavy clay base is honestly one of the best reasons to go with a sport court instead of standard grass or bare ground. That clay holds moisture, which means natural courts get slick and uneven—not ideal when you're trying to teach your kid proper footwork. Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage solves that completely. Around the Southlake area and closer to Clayton State, we see a lot of properties with mature trees, which creates shade patterns that shift throughout the season. This actually works in your favor for court installation—some shading keeps the surface cooler during peak summer heat and reduces UV fade in high-traffic zones. Most Morrow residential lots run between a quarter and half acre, so we typically design courts that maximize playable surface without eating your entire backyard. Installation here usually takes 3-5 days depending on existing grade and whether you need significant base preparation. The clay does require more sub-base work than sandy soil, but that investment pays back in durability and consistent playing conditions. HOA communities in Morrow tend to be accommodating with sport courts as long as they're properly edged and maintained—not a random turf patch, but a finished installation that actually improves curb appeal.
Yes. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a engineered base layer—typically recycled asphalt and permeable underlayment—to handle Georgia's summer storms. Without proper drainage infrastructure, water pools and degrades the court surface. It adds to upfront cost but prevents costly repairs down the road and keeps your court playable year-round.
Absolutely. Shade from mature trees near Clayton State or throughout Southlake neighborhoods is actually beneficial—it keeps the surface cooler and reduces sun damage. We design around existing trees rather than treat them as obstacles. You'll still get excellent playing conditions even with 3-4 hours of afternoon shade.
Typically 3-5 days, depending on lot prep and drainage needs. Clayton County clay means we usually spend extra time on sub-base work to ensure proper grading and water management. We handle permitting coordination too, so you're not managing that separately.
Most Morrow HOAs approve sport courts when they're installed as finished projects with proper edging and landscaping integration. We've worked with several communities and can help you navigate approval. It's worth asking your HOA ahead of time, but courts generally enhance property value rather than detract from it.
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