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Roswell's got some of the best outdoor space in the metro area—tree-lined streets, homes with real acreage, neighborhoods like Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing where people actually use their yards. That's exactly why sport courts are blowing up here. Whether you've got kids playing basketball in the driveway, a tennis habit, or just want a multi-sport surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit every spring, artificial turf changes the game. We've been installing these courts throughout Fulton County for years, and we know Roswell's quirks—the clay soil, the humidity creeping up from the Chattahoochee, the tree coverage that makes natural grass a losing battle. A sport court isn't just about looks; it's about having a surface that actually works year-round without constant babying. We're 25 minutes from here, we know the neighborhoods, and we can get you a quote that makes sense for your property.
Here's what makes Roswell different from the suburban flatlands: you've got Fulton red clay as your base, which drains poorly and compacts hard—natural grass roots struggle with that, plus tree competition from the mature landscaping everywhere. The humidity rolling off the Chattahoochee means moisture lingers, so mold and algae love traditional turf. Most Roswell lots are deep and leafy, which actually favors artificial surfaces because you get better drainage design and zero moss issues under shade. HOA rules in Martin's Landing and Historic Roswell tend to be reasonable about sports courts if you keep the aesthetic clean—we design ours to blend, not dominate. Installation here usually means removing sod, amending that clay base with proper sub-base (critical for drainage), and adding the shock pad and infill system. Root systems from mature trees can complicate prep work, but that's something we scope in person. The payoff: a surface that handles the wet springs, handles the summer use, and doesn't turn into a maintenance nightmare like natural grass would.
Absolutely. Slope is actually easier for artificial turf than for natural grass in Roswell. We grade the base properly so water sheds away—especially important with our clay soil and Chattahoochee humidity. Slopes up to 8% are standard; steeper than that, we build terracing or steps. Your existing grade stays mostly the same, which keeps landscaping intact.
Tree roots are real here—Roswell's neighborhood trees are mature and aggressive. During site visits, we identify roots in the work zone and either work around them (preserving the tree) or trim where safe. It adds a day or two to prep, but we've done this countless times. Protecting your canopy is part of good installation, not an afterthought.
Natural grass would struggle hard with that moisture. Artificial turf actually thrives because drainage is engineered in—water passes through the infill and sub-base instead of pooling. We see zero mold issues on properly installed courts. The surface dries fast even after heavy spring rains.
Depends on your yard, but most Roswell properties have room for a 30x50 half-court or a 40x75 full-court basketball surface. We've also done smaller multi-sport setups (20x30) for tighter spaces. Come ready to talk about what your family actually plays, and we'll design something that fits your property and lifestyle.
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