Family Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell's got that perfect blend of Southern charm and suburban energy—tree-lined streets in Historic Roswell, the rolling terrain near Horseshoe Bend, families who want their yards to actually work for them. That's exactly why we built our sport-court system. You've got kids who want to shoot hoops year-round, not just when Georgia's humidity isn't turning your grass into a mud pit. You've got neighborhood cookouts where a real court transforms your backyard into the gathering spot. We're family-owned, and we've been installing these in the Roswell area for years—we know the red clay underneath, we know how tree roots mess with traditional grass, and we know that a sport-court handles the Chattahoochee's moisture better than anything Mother Nature grows on her own. Your neighbors in Martin's Landing and around downtown already know what we're talking about. A sport-court isn't just turf—it's concrete-hard reliability mixed with safe, playable surface. No more brown patches by August. No more drainage nightmares. Just a court that works as hard as your family does.
Roswell's unique challenge isn't just heat—it's the combination of Fulton red clay, aggressive tree-root systems, and that persistent humidity rolling up from the Chattahoochee River. Traditional grass struggles here because clay compacts and doesn't drain well, especially in the shadier lots common in Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing. Our sport-court installation starts with proper base prep that accounts for this clay foundation. We're not fighting nature; we're engineering around it. Most Roswell properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which is perfect for a full or three-quarter court. Trees are both blessing and curse—great for shade during summer afternoons, but they create micro-climates where moisture lingers. Our crews factor in drainage patterns specific to your lot's slope and orientation. The river humidity means we spec materials designed for moisture resistance without the mold and mildew problems you'd get with standard artificial grass. HOA rules in many Roswell neighborhoods are reasonable about hardscape additions, but we always verify your covenant restrictions upfront. Perimeter edging and base structure vary depending on whether you're near Historic Roswell's tighter lots or the more spacious properties in Horseshoe Bend.
Absolutely—clay actually becomes an asset with proper prep. We excavate and compact, then lay engineered base layers that handle clay's density and the humidity from the Chattahoochee. Unlike grass that roots struggle with in clay, our court system treats it as a stable foundation. We've done dozens in Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing with excellent long-term results.
River proximity means higher humidity and occasional water table fluctuations. That's why we design drainage into every installation—sloped bases that channel water away from the court surface. Our material specs include moisture-resistant layers that won't trap dampness. We've learned exactly what Roswell's microclimate demands.
Most Roswell properties can handle a full court (94' x 50') or a three-quarter option (half the length). We measure site-by-sight and account for tree placement, existing utilities, and setback rules. Many families choose a smaller footprint to keep trees and still have versatile play space for multiple sports.
A typical Roswell court takes 3–5 days from site prep through final installation. Our crew heads out from HQ in about 25 minutes, so we can finish efficiently. Weather and site conditions (especially clay hardness) might add a day. We schedule around your family's needs and always give you a timeline upfront.
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