Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell's tree-lined streets and spacious lots around Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing make it ideal for families who actually want to use their backyards. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about reclaiming that outdoor space without spending your weekends fighting Fulton County clay stains or mowing around root systems that seem to multiply every spring. We've installed dozens of courts across 30075 and 30076, and the pattern's always the same: homeowners realize they've been sitting on a blank canvas. The humidity near the Chattahoochee River and the red clay that dominates local soil means natural grass courts drain poorly and recover slowly. Artificial turf solves that problem instantly. Your court plays the same after a thunderstorm as it did before, and your kids aren't tracking mud through the kitchen. Whether you're in Horseshoe Bend with a sprawling half-acre or closer to downtown with a more compact yard, we size and install courts that actually fit how your family lives. The investment pays for itself in usability—courts that get dark at 6 p.m. and ready to go at 7, rain or shine.
Roswell's red clay soil is dense and compacts hard, which means drainage is your enemy with natural grass. The tree coverage in neighborhoods like Martin's Landing creates shade patterns that shift seasonally—something worth mapping before installation so your court gets maximum daylight when you'll actually use it. Summer humidity from the river corridor doesn't hurt artificial turf the way it stresses live grass, but it does affect subsurface drainage design; we always spec slightly more aggressive base prep in Roswell than in drier parts of metro Atlanta. HOA communities here tend to be reasonable about recreational courts, but we'll review your deed restrictions upfront—some neighborhoods have specific setback or finish requirements. Yard sizes in the area vary wildly: some lots in Historic Roswell are tighter, while Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend offer more room to work. We've built full-size courts, half courts, and combination setups. The biggest consideration is root intrusion from mature oaks and maples. We anchor courts properly to prevent heaving, especially important given the clay base and seasonal moisture swings you get near the Chattahoochee.
Absolutely. Slope isn't a deal-breaker—it's a design challenge we handle all the time. We'll either terrace, build up with retaining walls, or create a slightly pitched court that still drains properly. The clay base in Roswell yards actually makes grading work easier than sandy soil would. We'll walk your lot and show you the options.
Less than you'd think. High humidity near the Chattahoochee doesn't cause mold on modern synthetic surfaces the way people worry. Rinse it down a few times a year, sweep leaves in fall, and you're done. The subsurface we install drains fast even after heavy rain, so standing water isn't a problem.
Yes, but we need to work around root systems. Martin's Landing and Historic Roswell are full of beautiful old oaks—we keep them and design courts that coexist with them. The key is proper anchoring and base prep so roots don't buckle the surface over time.
Most do, especially in family-oriented neighborhoods. We've never had an issue in 30075 or 30076, but every community has different rules. We'll review your deed restrictions and handle any variance requests if needed—it's part of our process.
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