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Sport courts in Morrow aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—they're about reclaiming your backyard and making it work year-round. Here in Clayton County, we've seen families transform their outdoor spaces from patchy, clay-heavy yards into functional athletic surfaces that actually handle Georgia's weather without turning into mud pits come summer. Whether you're near the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, that heavy clay soil underneath most Morrow properties can work against you if you're trying to maintain a traditional grass court. The good news? Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a court that's ready to play on 24 hours after installation, no puddles, no dead patches, and honestly, no excuses not to get outside. Our team knows Morrow's neighborhoods inside and out—we've installed courts in backyards across the commercial corridor and residential areas, and we understand exactly what drainage and base prep looks like when you're building on Clayton County clay. It takes the right approach, the right materials, and someone who's actually worked with local soil conditions before.
Clayton County clay is no joke. It compacts hard, sheds water poorly, and if you've tried to keep a natural grass court playable in Morrow, you already know the frustration. That dense, red-orange clay that sits under most yards here means standing water after rain and a surface that bakes rock-hard in summer heat. For a sport court installation, we account for this by building a proper drainage base—usually a compacted stone and perforated pipe system that channels water away instead of letting it pool underneath your turf. Your yard size matters too. Morrow lots vary widely, from the more compact residential sections to larger properties near Clayton State and around the commercial areas. We size and orient courts to fit your actual space, whether that's a half-court tucked into a side yard or a full court that becomes your backyard's centerpiece. Sun exposure is another local factor. Some Morrow properties sit in heavy shade from mature trees; others bake in direct afternoon sun. The turf we recommend depends on your specific microclimate. We'll assess your lot during the free consultation—no guessing, just real conditions and real solutions. Installation timeline in Morrow typically runs 5–7 business days depending on site prep complexity and clay removal.
Clay-heavy soil doesn't drain naturally, so we remove the top layer, install a gravel and pipe base system, and compact everything to spec. Skip this step and you'll have soft spots, water pooling under the turf, and premature deterioration. It's more upfront work than sandy soil, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in 3.
Absolutely. We work year-round in Georgia. Spring and fall are ideal because the ground isn't frozen and the clay isn't baked hard, but winter installations in Morrow are totally feasible—sometimes easier because we're not fighting extreme heat during prep work. Summer heat can make the job tougher on crews, but we schedule early mornings when needed.
It depends on your specific neighborhood and whether you're in a community with HOA rules. Some Morrow subdivisions, especially near Southlake area, have landscape guidelines. We check local requirements and can pull permits on your behalf. Most residential backyard courts don't need city approval, but we verify before we start work.
A half-court runs roughly $12,000–$18,000; full courts are $20,000–$35,000 depending on size, turf grade, and site conditions. Quality artificial turf courts last 10–12 years with minimal maintenance. On clay soil like ours in Morrow, proper installation upfront saves you thousands in repairs later. We offer quotes specific to your property.
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