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Your backyard in Roswell could be the neighborhood court everyone talks about. Whether you're in Historic Roswell with a mature lot, Martin's Landing where space is thoughtfully planned, or Horseshoe Bend where the yards have real character, a sport court transforms what you've got into something your family actually uses year-round. We've installed plenty of these around Fulton County, and the thing we hear most often is, "I wish we'd done this sooner." A sport court handles basketball, pickleball, multi-sport drills—it's the one addition that keeps teenagers home and gives you a reason to have neighbors over. The ground underneath matters here. Roswell sits on Fulton red clay with tree roots that have been there longer than your house, and summer humidity rolls in from the Chattahoochee. That's not a problem; it just means we approach installation knowing exactly what we're working with. Most Roswell courts we've built are holding strong through Georgia summers, standing up to the clay-based soil, and looking better each year because we built them right the first time.
Roswell's landscape is beautiful but dense. Tree canopy coverage in neighborhoods like Historic Roswell and Horseshoe Bend means you'll have dappled sun or shade depending on where your court goes—we factor that into material selection because some turf profiles handle partial shade better than full sun. The soil underneath is that characteristic red clay Fulton County is known for. Water drainage is key here; we slope courts properly to handle Georgia's humidity and summer rain patterns. Root systems from established trees can complicate prep work, so we'll do a site walk to see what we're dealing with before quoting. Most Roswell residential lots are 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which typically gives us room for a half-court or full court depending on what you want. HOA communities in Martin's Landing and some Historic Roswell neighborhoods have landscape guidelines—we've worked with those restrictions before and know which court colors and heights fit within local covenants. The red clay and tree competition mean we don't just install; we make sure the base is stable long-term. Spring thaw and summer rain in this area test drainage systems, so we build with that rhythm in mind.
Yes. We're based 25 minutes away in the greater Atlanta area, so Roswell is part of our regular service territory. Whether you're in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, or Horseshoe Bend, we've got the local soil knowledge and climate experience to build your court to last. We can schedule a site visit quickly to assess your specific lot conditions.
Tree roots and shade are part of the Roswell landscape. We assess canopy coverage during the site walk—heavy shade can influence turf material choice, and root systems affect grading and base prep. We've done countless courts in tree-heavy neighborhoods. Proper drainage and root barriers, when needed, solve most issues.
Red clay is workable. It compacts well when prepared correctly, which actually gives you a stable base. We excavate, grade for drainage to handle summer humidity, and compact the foundation so your court stays level. The clay itself isn't the issue—poor drainage is. We get that right.
Most Roswell lots support a half-court (around 30×50 feet) or full court (50×94 feet) depending on setbacks and HOA rules. Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend lots vary in size. We'll look at your specific property lines and covenant restrictions, then recommend what makes sense for your space and budget.
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