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Sport courts have become the go-to solution for Morrow homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the headaches of concrete or asphalt maintenance. Whether you're in the Southlake Mall area or closer to Clayton State, you've probably noticed how our Georgia heat and humidity can wreak havoc on traditional playing surfaces. Concrete cracks, asphalt buckles, and both collect standing water during our heavy summer storms. Artificial sport court systems solve all of that. They're engineered to handle the specific demands of our Clayton County climate while giving you a professional-grade surface that looks sharp year-round. We've installed dozens of these across the region, and homeowners consistently tell us the durability and playability far outlast anything they expected. The biggest surprise? How little maintenance is actually required. No sealcoating, no patching potholes, no worrying about UV breakdown. Your family gets a reliable, safe playing surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis—and you get your weekends back.
Morrow sits on the red clay that's typical of Clayton County, and that matters more than you'd think when planning a sport court. Native clay drains poorly after heavy rain, so proper base preparation becomes critical. We always account for this by installing perforated underdrain systems beneath sport courts in Morrow—otherwise you'll end up with puddles that take days to recede, especially in the Southlake and Clayton State corridors where residential lots can be compact. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy. Properties near the commercial areas tend to be more open, which is ideal for consistent court performance. If you're tucked into a tree-heavy lot, we'll recommend a turf blend with better shade tolerance. Clayton County's hot, humid summers mean your court experiences intense UV stress, so we always spec materials rated for Southern climate extremes. Most residential courts here run 20-by-40 feet for basketball or 30-by-60 for a multipurpose setup, though lot sizes vary. We've done smaller courts in tighter yards and sized a few larger installations near Clayton State. The key is an excavation and base that accounts for our clay's water-holding tendencies—cut corners here and you'll regret it after the first July thunderstorm.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are specifically rated for the high heat and humidity Clayton County experiences. The materials won't soften or degrade the way asphalt does, and proper base drainage prevents the moisture trapping that ruins traditional courts. You'll notice consistent playability even in July and August.
Clayton's red clay drains slowly, so we always install a perforated underdrain system to handle our heavy summer rains. Without it, water pools and damages the subsurface. It adds to the base cost but prevents far bigger problems later. It's not optional—it's part of doing the job right in this area.
Most homes in the Southlake and Clayton State areas have room for a 20-by-40 basketball court or a 30-by-60 multipurpose court. We'll measure your yard, check for utilities, and design something that fits. Smaller lots can work too—we've built 15-by-30 courts for serious practice spaces.
Minimal. Rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust, maybe twice yearly. No sealcoating, no filling cracks, no dealing with Morrow's summer UV breakdown like you would with concrete. It's genuinely low-effort compared to traditional courts.
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