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Roswell homeowners have always taken pride in their yards—whether it's the tree-lined streets of Historic Roswell or the manicured lawns in Martin's Landing. But if you've got kids, a tennis game in mind, or just tired of fighting the red clay and humidity that comes with Fulton County living, a sport court might be exactly what your property needs. We've installed plenty of these around Roswell, and the transformation is real. You go from muddy spots near the Chattahoochee during wet season to a year-round play surface that actually drains and doesn't turn into a slick mess. The best part? Sport courts handle Georgia's climate better than natural grass ever will. No more replanting after summer heat stress, no more moss creeping in from all that river humidity. Whether your lot is in Horseshoe Bend or closer to downtown, we can design a court that fits your space and your family's actual needs—not some fantasy version of backyard perfection that takes three hours of weekly maintenance.
Here's what makes Roswell yards unique: that Fulton red clay isn't just tough to mow on—it compacts like concrete when it's dry and turns slippery when wet. Tree roots are another story. If your property sits anywhere with mature oaks or pines (which is most of Roswell), you're dealing with subsurface root competition that kills patches of grass and creates uneven ground. The humidity near the Chattahoochee corridor—especially in neighborhoods like Martin's Landing—means natural grass stays perpetually damp, which breeds moss and fungal problems spring through fall. A sport court sidesteps all of that. We install with proper base preparation that accounts for clay compaction and root intrusion. Drainage is built into the system, so standing water from Roswell's afternoon thunderstorms doesn't pool. Most of our Roswell clients have yards between a quarter and half acre, which is perfect for a smaller court (think half-court basketball or a mini tennis setup). Your HOA guidelines matter too—some Historic Roswell neighborhoods have aesthetic rules, so we work with color schemes and perimeter landscaping to keep everything looking sharp. The investment pays off because you're not fighting the local soil and climate anymore.
Absolutely. Roswell properties often have slopes due to proximity to the Chattahoochee. We grade and level the base during installation, and if your slope is moderate, a well-built sport court actually improves drainage. Steeper grades need engineered retaining or terracing, but we've done it plenty of times in that neighborhood. The key is proper base work upfront.
The built-in drainage system we install keeps moisture from sitting on the surface, which is why sport courts don't moss up like grass does here. You'll still want to rinse it down occasionally, especially if you're near the river corridor where humidity lingers. A simple hose-off a few times a year keeps it pristine.
Most HOAs require notification and sometimes approval for landscape changes. Historic Roswell neighborhoods tend to be particular about aesthetics. We handle those conversations regularly and design courts with color and screening options that blend with local guidelines. It's worth checking your CC&Rs, but we've installed successfully in Historic Roswell plenty of times.
Typical sport court installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and size. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia—you avoid summer heat stress on crews and winter rain delays. Roswell's red clay drains slowly in winter, so we usually avoid November through February. March through May or September through October works best.
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