School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in Morrow isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a game-changer for families who want a safe, year-round play surface without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether your kids are training for soccer, practicing basketball footwork, or just looking for a place to stay active, artificial turf handles Clayton County's weather and heavy use better than you'd expect. We've installed dozens of courts across the Southlake Mall area and Clayton State neighborhoods, and what surprises most homeowners is how much time they reclaim. No more watering during Georgia's hot summers, no more patching bare spots from cleats or constant foot traffic. The turf we install is built to last through the kind of wear that would shred natural grass in a season. Morrow's clay-heavy soil actually makes artificial turf an even smarter choice—it drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, and standing water can be a real problem. With a properly installed sport court, you're looking at a durable, clean surface that stays playable through rain, heat, and whatever your family throws at it.
Clayton County's clay-based soil is dense and doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural turf field. That clay compacts over time, especially under the weight of kids running drills or intense practice sessions. Installing a sport court means we're building a proper base layer that works *with* your soil type, not against it. Morrow sits in a commercial corridor with a mix of full-sun and partially shaded properties—so depending on your yard's exposure near Southlake or closer to Clayton State, we adjust the infill and pile height to handle either intense afternoon heat or shadier conditions. Most residential courts in this area run between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet; we've found that size works well for family use without overwhelming the typical Morrow lot. The installation timeline matters too. Spring and early fall are ideal in Clayton County because summer heat can affect some base materials, and winter ground moisture in this region can complicate grading. We always factor in local drainage patterns—Morrow's terrain has some natural runoff that we plan around so your court stays playable after heavy rain.
Yes, but it requires the right base system. We install a perforated subsurface layer that channels water away from that dense Clayton County clay. Without proper drainage prep, water sits on clay—so we essentially create a contained system that works independently of your native soil. It's one of the reasons we always do a site assessment in Morrow before quoting.
Mid-90s on the surface during peak heat, which is warmer than natural grass. We manage this with lighter-colored infills and recommend playing during early morning or evening hours in July and August. Most Morrow families find their kids actually use the court more in fall and spring when temperatures are friendlier.
Many properties in the Southlake and Clayton State areas do have HOA restrictions. We've worked with several local boards and can help you submit plans and discuss material options that align with neighborhood guidelines. It's worth checking your deed before we start the design process.
Most residential courts take 3 to 5 days, depending on the base prep required for your specific soil conditions. If your yard has drainage issues or compacted clay, site prep might add a day or two. We're based about 30 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and we can typically get you on the calendar within a few weeks.
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