Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Morrow backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who need a solid place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just wear themselves out. Clayton County's clay soil and Georgia humidity can wreak havoc on traditional courts, but artificial turf courts hold up beautifully year-round without the constant maintenance headaches. We're based about 30 minutes north, and we've installed plenty of courts in the Southlake Mall area and near Clayton State University where homeowners got tired of fighting red clay stains and uneven ground. Whether you're in a residential pocket near Clayton State or along the commercial corridor, a sport court gives you a real advantage—and honestly, if you're a veteran, we make sure that investment feels fair. LawnLogic handles the whole process: we grade out your yard, deal with that clay base properly, and install a court surface that performs in Georgia heat without cracking or fading. Your kids use it year-round, resale value goes up, and you finally reclaim that backyard space.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is dense and holds moisture—that's actually great for our installation process because we can compact a solid base, but it also means we need to handle drainage carefully around your court. The red clay you see around here can stain if water pools, so we always slope our courts slightly and run perimeter drainage to keep that from happening. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're on the Southlake side or closer to the residential neighborhoods near Clayton State; we assess tree cover and afternoon shade patterns during the site visit because that affects surface temperature and player comfort. Most Morrow yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which is perfect for a 30'×60' or similar court size—plenty of room without eating your whole backyard. Georgia's humidity and summer heat (we're talking 90+ degrees) are actually fine for synthetic courts; they're designed for it. Winter rarely gets harsh enough here to cause freeze-thaw issues. One thing: if you're in an HOA-governed community in the Southlake area, check your covenants first—most allow courts, but a quick call saves headaches later.
Not harder—just different. That clay actually compacts beautifully, which is what we want under a sport court. We excavate, level it properly to account for drainage, and install a base layer that handles Morrow's clay without shifting. It's the same price as anywhere else; we just know how to work with what's underneath rather than against it.
Modern artificial turf courts are built for Southern weather. The surface stays playable in 95-degree heat, doesn't bubble or warp, and drains fast after our frequent summer storms. Humidity actually isn't a problem—it's the intense sun that matters, and quality courts have UV protection baked in.
We offer 10% off the total installation cost for all active-duty and veteran homeowners. Just bring your military ID or discharge papers to the initial site visit. It's our way of saying thanks, and we process it right into your quote with no paperwork hassle.
Most of the time, yes. Morrow lots are usually generous enough for a 30'×60' court, which is perfect for basketball, tennis doubles, or multi-sport use. We measure your space during the consultation and show you exactly what fits without cramming into your landscaping or neighbor's line.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.