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A sport court in your Palmetto backyard transforms how your family plays—and we've installed enough of them in South Fulton to know exactly what works here. Whether you're in the Cascade-Palmetto corridor or closer to the train depot area, that red clay soil and Georgia humidity mean your court needs to be built right the first time. We're not a big box operation; we're local installers who've spent years learning how Palmetto yards actually behave. Your kids deserve a surface that handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just flat-out playing without turning into a mud pit after rain or baking hard as concrete in July. The good news? Financing makes this more affordable than you'd think. Most families in Palmetto don't realize they can spread the cost across manageable monthly payments instead of writing one big check. That means your court can be ready before the season starts, not pushed off another year. We'll walk you through the whole process—site assessment, design, installation, and payment options—because a backyard court is an investment in your home and your family's health.
Palmetto sits on South Fulton clay, which looks innocent until you try to install a standard sport court without accounting for drainage. That clay holds water like a sponge, so we always recommend a proper sub-base and perimeter drainage to keep your court from becoming a pond after summer thunderstorms. The soil type also affects how we anchor everything—we go deeper and more deliberate than contractors working in sandier zones. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled in the rural-suburban pockets or closer to the Cascade-Palmetto corridor development. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others sit under mature trees that provide shade but also drop debris. We assess each property individually because cookie-cutter installations fail here. Most Palmetto residential lots give us enough space for a half court or full court, though we've gotten creative with smaller properties too. The humidity means your playing surface needs materials rated for moisture and thermal stress—cheap turf will buckle or separate within a couple seasons. We use commercial-grade components that hold up to Georgia's climate swings.
Not naturally, which is why we don't skimp on the base layer. We install a crushed stone and geotextile foundation that sits on top of your clay, plus we slope the court slightly and run perimeter drainage if needed. Palmetto's red clay actually works in our favor once we account for it—it compacts solid and gives us a stable platform. Without this prep work, you'll see water pooling and surface deterioration within the first rainy season.
A full-size court runs roughly $15,000–$25,000 depending on your surface choice and site conditions; half courts are $8,000–$15,000. We work with financing partners to offer 12–60 month payment plans with competitive rates, so you're not blocked by upfront cost. Many Palmetto families pay $200–$400 monthly instead of one lump sum. We'll quote you and show all your options during the consultation.
From site prep to finished court, we typically need 5–7 business days depending on weather. Spring and fall are ideal in Palmetto—summer heat makes the work grueling, and winter rain can delay drainage settling. We're 45 minutes from our HQ, so we schedule Palmetto jobs efficiently. Plan ahead if you want your court ready for school season or a specific event.
Basketball, tennis, pickleball, badminton, and recreational volleyball are all standard. The surface we install handles impact sports well and has the right ball response for each. We can customize line markings for multiple sports on one court if you want flexibility. The turf is also great for kids' play and conditioning workouts—it's safe and consistent year-round.
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