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Sport courts are becoming the go-to choice for families across Morrow, and honestly, it's easy to see why. Whether your backyard sits near Southlake Mall or closer to the Clayton State area, the reality is that Georgia's clay-heavy soil and our humid summers make maintaining natural grass a constant headache. You're either fighting drainage issues, dealing with bare patches that never quite fill in, or spending your weekends on lawn care instead of actually playing. A professional sport court gives you a durable, all-weather playing surface that handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just casual games without the mud, the mowing, or the maintenance stress. We've installed these across Clayton County for families who simply want their yards back—not as a chore, but as a real recreational space. The investment pays for itself in time saved and the sheer number of hours you'll actually use it.
Morrow's Clayton County soil is notoriously heavy clay, which means real grass struggles with drainage and compaction, especially during our wet springs and humid summers. Sport courts actually thrive here because they're designed to handle exactly this kind of climate challenge. Before installation, we assess your yard's slope and existing drainage patterns—critical in neighborhoods near the commercial corridor and residential areas alike. Most Morrow properties have decent sun exposure, which is ideal for court surfaces, though some homes tucked near tree lines may benefit from shade-tolerant court materials. Your yard size matters too; we've worked with everything from compact lots to larger properties, and the court dimensions flex based on what you've got. Foundation prep is key in our area—we account for that clay base and ensure proper grading so water moves away from the court surface, not pooling underneath. HOA communities in the Southlake area typically approve sport courts when they're set back appropriately and finished with neutral colors, so we handle those conversations early.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable to work with because it compacts well—we just need proper grading and a solid base layer. The challenge with real grass on clay is retention and drainage; a sport court eliminates that problem entirely. We've installed dozens across Morrow, and the clay base gives us a stable foundation that lasts.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from start to finish. We're about 30 minutes from the Clayton State and Southlake areas, so we can schedule efficiently. Weather can add a day or two, especially during our rainy seasons, but we plan for that.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. Southlake-area communities and subdivisions near Clayton State usually have guidelines, but sport courts are generally approved when they're set back from the street and use neutral colors. We handle the paperwork and help you understand local requirements upfront.
Paint on grass doesn't solve the underlying problem—you're still mowing, maintaining, and fighting that clay drainage issue. A sport court is a permanent, engineered surface. It won't mud up, won't need reseeding, and actually improves your property value. It's the difference between a temporary fix and a real investment.
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