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Sport courts in Roswell are becoming the go-to move for families who want a low-maintenance place to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or let the kids burn energy without worrying about weather or upkeep. We've installed quite a few in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend—neighborhoods where homeowners appreciate durability without breaking the bank. The thing about Roswell is you've got everything from tree-heavy lots near the Chattahoochee River to more open yards closer to downtown. That matters when we're sizing and positioning your court. Unlike natural grass that fights with Georgia's clay soil and humidity, a sport court gives you a solid, predictable surface year-round. No mud, no bare patches, no watering bills. We're just 25 minutes north of here, so we know exactly what works in Fulton County—and what doesn't. Whether you're looking at 300 square feet for a half-court setup or something bigger, we'll walk you through realistic costs, maintenance, and what to expect during Georgia's wet springs.
Roswell's red clay foundation is actually one reason sport courts make sense here. That clay holds water, which means natural grass struggles in spring, and you're dealing with constant drainage issues. Tree roots from the mature oaks and pines throughout Martin's Landing and near the Chattahoochee corridor can buckle regular sod—another thing a modular sport court surface sidesteps. We're also seeing higher humidity from the river proximity, which means algae and moss can build up on traditional lawns. Your sport court? It sheds water fast, dries clean, and doesn't support that growth. Sun patterns vary a lot depending on your lot. Homes backing the Chattahoochee tend to have more shade; properties in Historic Roswell downtown often catch stronger afternoon sun. Both situations work fine for sport courts—we just adjust the surface type and color accordingly. Most residential Roswell yards we work with run 4,000–8,000 square feet total, so fitting a 400–600 square-foot court is usually doable without eating up your whole backyard.
Roswell's building department generally doesn't require a permit for a modest sport court on your own residential property—especially if you're staying under 500 square feet. That said, HOA rules in Martin's Landing and some parts of Historic Roswell can be stricter about yard changes. We always recommend checking your covenants first. We handle the legwork with the city if needed, so you're not guessing.
Absolutely. Lots near the Chattahoochee and throughout Horseshoe Bend have aggressive root systems. We do a soil assessment before we dig, and in high-root areas, we either adjust the court location or build a root barrier into the subbase. It adds a bit to the cost, but it keeps your court from cracking in three years.
Budget 15–25 per square foot installed—so a 400-square-foot half-court runs roughly $6,000–$10,000 depending on surface type, site prep, and drainage needs. Roswell's clay soil sometimes means extra grading, which can bump that up slightly. We offer financing and will show you exactly what your site needs before we quote.
We typically recommend polyurethane or acrylic surfaces for Roswell because they dry fast and handle our river-area moisture well. Acrylic is the budget-friendly pick and holds up great; polyurethane costs more but offers softer play and longer life. Both are solid for Georgia weather and require just a rinse once a month.
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