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Pine Lake residents have something special—a tight-knit community centered around that beautiful private lake and the City Beach area. It's the kind of neighborhood where families actually use their yards, where kids play outside, and where the landscape matters to how you live day-to-day. That's exactly why a sport court makes so much sense here. Whether you're thinking about a basketball half-court, a multi-sport setup, or a practice area for tennis or pickleball, artificial turf gives you a surface that handles the Georgia heat and humidity without turning into a muddy mess during our rainy seasons. The DeKalb clay soil around Pine Lake can be stubborn—it holds water, it compacts, and it doesn't drain the way you'd want for a playing surface. A sport court with quality artificial turf bypasses those headaches entirely. You get a reliable, all-weather surface that your family can use year-round, whether it's 95 degrees in July or after one of those afternoon thunderstorms. We've installed plenty of these in the DeKalb area, and we know the local landscape. Our crew is about 30 minutes away, which means we're close enough to give you personalized service and support, but we're not some fly-by operation. We understand what Pine Lake homeowners need.
Pine Lake sits on DeKalb clay, which is dense and doesn't naturally drain well—that's critical context for any outdoor surface. A sport court here needs a solid base layer to manage moisture and prevent settling. The good news is that artificial turf with proper underlayment is exactly designed for these conditions. You're also looking at a mix of sun and shade depending on your lot's orientation relative to the lake and the mature trees scattered throughout the community. Most Pine Lake properties have decent yard space, but we size courts to fit your actual footprint—whether that's a full half-court or a more compact multi-sport area. Installation involves site prep that accounts for the clay soil; we're not just rolling turf over existing grade. The tree cover in some yards can mean filtered light rather than full sun, which actually helps the turf perform better in a hot climate. We've factored in Pine Lake's typical lot layouts, drainage patterns, and the community's aesthetic when we design these installations. One heads-up: make sure you check with your HOA about dimensions and setback requirements before we break ground. Most Pine Lake properties are pretty flexible, but it's worth confirming upfront.
Absolutely. The DeKalb clay is actually why turf works so well here—it doesn't absorb water or compact like the native soil does. Our installation includes proper drainage layers that manage moisture underneath, so you avoid the pooling and mud issues that natural grass would have. The turf itself is engineered for heat and humidity, so it won't degrade in Georgia summers.
Yes. We can work through most of the year, though late fall and early winter are ideal since you avoid peak heat and summer rain. There's no dormant season for artificial turf, so your court is playable 365 days. Georgia weather—the rain, the heat—doesn't slow it down the way natural grass gets worn and torn.
That depends on your actual yard footprint and setbacks. Most Pine Lake homes can accommodate a half-court (around 47' × 50'), which gives you solid basketball or multi-sport capability without dominating the space. We also do smaller practice courts. During a site visit, we'll measure and show you realistic options for your property.
Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass. You're brushing occasionally and rinsing debris—that's it. DeKalb's clay doesn't mean extra work for artificial turf; if anything, you avoid the constant seeding, fertilizing, and drainage problems that plague traditional courts in this area. Your investment stays playable with just basic care.
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