Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Palmetto's got that mix of wide-open suburban space and tight neighborhood corridors—especially around the Cascade-Palmetto Highway area—where families are hungry for outdoor recreation but don't have the time or patience for natural grass upkeep. That's where a sport court makes real sense. We've worked with homeowners all over South Fulton, and what we hear most often is that they want a place where kids can shoot hoops, play pickle-ball, or just move around safely without worrying about muddy patches or uneven ground. If you've got accessibility on your mind—whether that's for a family member in a wheelchair or someone with mobility challenges—artificial turf sport courts are honestly game-changing. They're level, they drain predictably (which matters here with our clay-heavy soil), and they don't degrade into ruts and worn spots like natural grass does in high-traffic zones. We're not far from Palmetto—about 45 minutes from our shop—so we know the terrain, the weather patterns, and what actually holds up in this part of Georgia.
Palmetto sits on South Fulton clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually one of the best reasons to go artificial for a sport court: you sidestep the whole drainage nightmare that clay creates. Natural grass gets boggy here, especially during our rainy springs, and the clay base compounds that problem. With artificial turf and proper sub-base work, water moves through instead of pooling. The Cascade-Palmetto corridor and neighborhoods around the train depot area tend to have varied lot sizes—some properties are generous, others are more compact. We custom-fit courts to whatever space you've got, and the turf installation process accounts for the clay underneath by adding engineered base layers that support both drainage and wheelchair accessibility. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether you're nestled near tree cover or in the open; we assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. One more thing: check with your neighborhood HOA if you're in a deed-restricted area. Most welcome sport courts because they're clean, well-maintained, and actually boost property appeal.
Not at all—it's actually why turf makes sense here. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so you'd have constant soggy spots with real grass, especially during our spring rains. Our sport court installation includes a proper sub-base system that sits on top of your clay, allowing water to percolate through the turf and base layers without pooling. Your court stays playable year-round.
It's built into the process. We install the turf completely level with proper slope for drainage, not a dramatic pitch. The surface itself—quality artificial turf—provides firm, even footing that wheelchairs roll smoothly across. We can also define court boundaries and seating areas to meet ADA guidelines if you need that level of accommodation.
Typical residential court projects take 3–5 working days, depending on site prep and base work. Since we're about 45 minutes away, we schedule efficiently and handle everything from ground measurement to final line marking. Weather can shift timelines, but we plan around Palmetto's typical climate patterns.
Absolutely. We've installed courts on all lot sizes across South Fulton. We'll talk through your space, usage goals, and budget to design something that fits. Even compact yards can support a half-court or smaller multi-sport surface that delivers real recreational value without eating up your entire property.
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