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Sport courts in Morrow are becoming a game-changer for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the hassle of maintaining a traditional grass court. Whether you're near Southlake Mall or over by Clayton State, the clay-heavy soil in Clayton County makes artificial turf a smart choice—it handles our Georgia heat and humidity better than natural grass, and it doesn't turn into a muddy mess when we get rain. A lot of Morrow homeowners are discovering that a sport court isn't just about the kids anymore. It's a place to stay active, host weekend games, and build a gathering spot that actually works year-round. We've installed courts for families across the area, and the feedback is consistent: they wish they'd done it sooner. The initial investment pays for itself in durability, water savings, and the fact that you're not paying for constant lawn maintenance. If you're curious about what a sport court looks like on your property, or you want to know if your yard has the right setup, we can walk you through the whole thing—no pressure, just honest answers about what works in Morrow.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is notoriously dense and compacted, which actually works in your favor when installing a sport court. That heavy clay base provides excellent drainage support and keeps the court stable, unlike sandier soils that shift. However, we always recommend a proper sub-base assessment because clay can hold water differently depending on the lot. Most Morrow properties—especially those in the commercial corridor and near Clayton State—get solid sun exposure, which is ideal for synthetic turf. The afternoon heat here can be intense, so we ensure proper drainage layers to prevent water pooling and bacterial growth beneath the surface. HOA rules in subdivisions near Southlake vary, so we always recommend checking your deed restrictions before committing. Yard sizes in Morrow range from compact urban lots to suburban properties with room for a full court. Smaller yards might accommodate a half-court setup, which is increasingly popular. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and your existing landscape. We'll handle any grading adjustments needed to match your home's foundation and ensure water sheds away properly.
Absolutely. Clayton County's clay actually provides a stable base for sport courts. We excavate, compact, and install a proper drainage layer—usually crushed stone—before laying the turf. Clay's density keeps the court from shifting, and the drainage system we build prevents standing water. We assess each lot individually because soil composition varies even within Morrow neighborhoods.
Pricing depends on court size, turf quality, and site prep needs. A typical half-court runs 8,000–15,000 dollars installed, while a full court is generally 15,000–30,000 dollars. Since we're based about 30 minutes from Morrow, travel isn't a constraint. We'll provide a site-specific quote after assessing your yard and soil conditions.
Many do, but it varies. Some neighborhoods around Southlake and Clayton State have restrictions on court dimensions, materials, or fencing. We recommend checking your deed or asking your HOA before proceeding. Once you're clear, we handle all the installation details to meet local requirements.
Quality sport court turf lasts 10–15 years with proper maintenance. Morrow's heat and summer humidity are tough on any surface, but modern infill materials and drainage systems are designed for it. We use turf rated for high-traffic athletic use, and occasional brushing keeps it performing well through Georgia's humid seasons.
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