Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell's neighborhoods—from Historic Roswell near the mill to the newer communities around Martin's Landing—have some gorgeous homes with yards that deserve better than dying grass and constant maintenance headaches. If you've got kids who want a basketball court, a tennis setup, or just a multi-sport surface that actually holds up through Georgia humidity, artificial turf is the game-changer you've been thinking about. The red clay soil here competes with tree roots, and our river-adjacent humidity means natural grass either fights for survival or turns into a muddy mess half the year. A sport court in your Roswell backyard changes that equation completely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything from morning dew to afternoon thunderstorms—without the fungal issues that plague natural turf in this climate. We've installed courts in yards across Fulton County, and we know exactly how Roswell's terrain works. Your court will be level, durable, and ready for year-round use within days, not months. No more replanting. No more disease. Just solid, playable surface.
Roswell's soil composition is that classic Fulton red clay—dense, compacted, and terrible for grass roots. Tree coverage varies wildly depending on whether you're in Historic Roswell (lots of mature oaks and pines) or newer subdivisions like Horseshoe Bend. That shade is great for summer cooling, but it's exactly why natural turf struggles here. The Chattahoochee River's proximity keeps humidity high, which accelerates fungal growth and moss on poorly maintained grass. During winter, clay stays wet longer, creating drainage problems that artificial turf eliminates entirely. Most Roswell yards range from quarter-acre to three-quarter-acre lots, giving plenty of room for a regulation or semi-regulation sport court. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we excavate, grade for drainage, and compact a gravel base so water doesn't pool under the turf. Tree roots near the surface sometimes need rerouting; we assess that during the site visit. HOA rules in some Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend communities require court colors that blend with neighborhood aesthetics—we work within those guidelines. The red clay actually makes our job easier once prepped: it compacts predictably and creates a stable foundation that lasts.
Absolutely. Shade doesn't degrade artificial turf the way it kills natural grass. We'll assess tree coverage and position the court where you get decent light for play. If roots are near the surface, we route around them during base prep. The turf itself stays cooler under tree cover, which is actually a bonus during hot Georgia summers.
We build a gravel and sand base that sits on top of your red clay, sloped slightly for runoff. Water drains through the turf and base layer into perimeter channels or a French drain if needed. With Roswell's humidity and river proximity, proper base preparation prevents the pooling and fungal issues that plague natural grass here.
Many do. They typically require specific colors or materials that fit neighborhood character. We've worked with several Roswell HOAs and know the approval process. Bring your deed restrictions to a consultation, and we'll make sure your court design gets approval before installation starts.
We're 25 minutes from downtown Roswell, so scheduling and site visits are straightforward. Most courts take 5–7 days from start to finish. We handle all base prep, turf installation, and line marking. You'll be playing within a week.
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