Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Morrow have become the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're near the Clayton State area or closer to Southlake Mall, we've installed enough of these in Clayton County to know exactly what works in our climate and soil. The thing about Morrow's clay-heavy soil is that it doesn't drain well when it rains—which means a traditional court surface either becomes a mud pit or cracks as it dries out. Artificial turf with proper subsurface preparation solves that problem completely. Our spring special is running right now, which is genuinely the best time to get this done. You'll have the court ready to use by late spring, and installation happens fast since we're familiar with local permitting and site prep in this area. We've been serving Morrow and surrounding Clayton County neighborhoods for years, and we show up on time, communicate clearly, and build courts that last.
Clayton County's clay soil presents a real challenge for outdoor sport courts. Unlike sandy areas, clay doesn't shed water—it holds it, which creates pooling and freeze-thaw damage in winter. That's why subsurface drainage is non-negotiable here in Morrow. We typically install a gravel base layer, then a permeable underlayment, before the synthetic turf goes down. This keeps standing water away from your court and extends its lifespan significantly. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property is in the Southlake Mall commercial corridor or tucked into one of the residential neighborhoods near Clayton State. South and west-facing courts get more intense UV, so we recommend our premium turf materials in those spots—they're specifically engineered to handle Georgia heat without fading or breaking down. Most Morrow properties we work with have yards between a quarter-acre and half-acre, which gives us enough room for a full 30×50 court with some clearance. HOA rules in certain Morrow developments do restrict court colors and heights, so we verify those before any digging starts. Spring installation means you avoid the worst heat and humidity while the ground is still workable after winter.
Not necessarily more expensive overall, but you do need proper drainage prep, which adds cost upfront. Because clay doesn't drain naturally, skipping this step leads to warranty issues and early turf failure. We budget for subsurface work from the start, so the price reflects what's actually needed. It's an investment that pays off with a court that functions year-round.
Yes—spring is ideal because the ground isn't frozen and rain patterns are predictable. We work with existing landscaping and can often preserve trees and shrubs around the perimeter. Site prep does require some digging and equipment access, so we walk properties beforehand to plan the least disruptive route. Most installations wrap in 3–5 days.
Our spring special covers the full installation package: site evaluation, subsurface drainage setup, turf installation, and court line marking. We're also offering a free consultation and a 10-year warranty on materials and labor. This special runs through May, so now is the window to lock in pricing before peak season.
Artificial courts in Morrow need brushing 2–3 times per year to keep turf fibers upright and prevent matting, especially in high-traffic areas. Debris removal and occasional sanitizing keep it looking fresh. Since our turf is UV-stabilized and mold-resistant, Georgia humidity doesn't cause the problems you'd see with lower-quality materials.
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