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Morrow's a community that values outdoor living, and we've noticed a real shift toward homeowners wanting low-maintenance spaces that actually get used year-round. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, having a sport court in your backyard solves a problem we hear about constantly: "I want my family outside, but I don't want to spend every weekend maintaining it." Here's the thing—Clayton County clay soil is heavy and dense. It doesn't drain well, and in Georgia's humidity, that leads to mud, standing water, and muddy footprints through the house. An artificial sport court eliminates that entirely. It's playable within hours of rain, stays dry underfoot, and gives you a real recreational space without the seasonal headaches. We've installed dozens across the Morrow area, and homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best decisions they've made for their property and their family's outdoor time.
Morrow sits on that characteristic Clayton County clay base, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay compacts firmly and provides excellent substrate stability—meaning your court surface stays level and performs consistently through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. The real consideration here is drainage during installation. We always incorporate a perimeter drain system because even though the court surface is permeable, the surrounding clay can trap water. You'll notice that yards in the Southlake Mall neighborhoods and closer to Clayton State tend to be mid-sized residential lots, typically 0.25 to 0.5 acres. That's perfect for a half-court or full-court configuration without overwhelming the property. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree canopy—something we assess during the site visit. The clay soil does retain heat longer in summer, so we recommend discussing surface temperature management if you're planning afternoon play during July and August. HOA rules in some Morrow subdivisions require screening or setback specifications, so we always review those before laying out your court design.
Not negatively—actually the opposite. Clayton County's clay compacts beautifully and provides a stable base, which means we don't need extensive subgrade work like sandy areas do. Prep and installation typically take 3–5 days depending on your court size. The clay's density is an asset for long-term performance.
Absolutely. We design perimeter drainage systems specifically for Morrow properties where clay holds moisture. The artificial surface itself drains quickly, and we slope the court slightly toward those drain lines. You'll be playing on a dry surface even after heavy rain.
Many of our Morrow installations serve multi-generational families. Seniors use courts for low-impact pickleball, casual shooting, or walking practice. The non-slip surface reduces fall risk compared to concrete, and there's no maintenance burden—perfect for those who want outdoor activity without the physical demands of yard work.
Not at all. We design layouts that complement your lot's appearance, and color options coordinate with Clayton County's landscape aesthetic. Most neighbors see them as an upgrade once they see how clean and professional they look year-round.
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