Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Palmetto homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without fighting the red clay that dominates this part of Fulton County. The thing about the Palmetto area—especially along the Cascade-Palmetto Highway corridor—is that a lot of folks have the land to make this work, but the soil conditions can make traditional asphalt courts a headache. That's where synthetic turf sport courts step in. They sit right on top of your existing yard, handle our Georgia humidity and summer heat, and give you a surface that plays consistent year-round. We've installed these systems throughout the South Fulton area, and the response has been fantastic. Families love having a maintenance-free court at home; athletes appreciate the predictable ball response; and property owners sleep better knowing they're not dealing with cracks, weeds, or seasonal drainage problems. Whether you're 45 minutes from our HQ or closer to the Palmetto train depot area, we can get you set up with a court that fits your budget and your lifestyle. Let's walk through what these installations actually cost and what you should expect in the Palmetto market.
Palmetto's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse for outdoor courts. The dense, reddish earth drains slowly in our humid summers, which is exactly why a raised synthetic sport court makes so much sense here. Instead of fighting compacted clay or dealing with standing water during heavy rains, you get a permeable turf system that manages moisture intelligently. The rural-suburban character of properties around here means you've likely got decent lot sizes—plenty of room for a 30×60 court or even custom configurations. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled in the Cascade-Palmetto corridor or further into open Palmetto neighborhoods, so we always recommend a site assessment to flag shade patterns that might affect gameplay in summer afternoons. Most homeowners here don't have strict HOA restrictions, which gives you freedom in color and design choices. Installation on clay is actually straightforward: we prep the existing ground, add a compacted base layer, and let the turf's drainage system handle what the soil can't. No concrete pads needed. That keeps costs down and installation timelines reasonable, even accounting for Fulton County's seasonal weather swings.
A basic 30×60 synthetic sport court in the Palmetto area runs $8,500–$14,000 depending on turf quality, base prep, and site conditions. Our clay soil typically needs minimal grading, which keeps labor costs reasonable. Smaller courts (25×50) start around $6,500. Get a local quote since drainage and slope handling can shift pricing.
Clay does hold water, but that's exactly why our turf system works so well here. We install perforated underlayment and ensure proper slope toward a drainage layer. The court itself is porous, so rainwater filters through the turf into the base and disperses naturally. You won't get puddles like you would with asphalt on clay.
Yes. We assess your current ground, add a compacted base if needed, and lay the turf directly. For Palmetto's clay terrain, we typically don't need concrete—our system works on properly prepped earth. This saves weeks of construction and thousands in demo costs compared to asphalt courts.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from site prep to final markings. Weather and lot accessibility matter. Late spring through early fall is ideal around here; winter clay can get sticky. We'll give you a timeline after the initial walkthrough.
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