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Sport courts in Roswell aren't just a nice-to-have—they're a way to reclaim your backyard from Georgia's red clay and turn it into something your family actually uses year-round. We've installed quite a few in the Historic Roswell area, Martin's Landing, and over toward Horseshoe Bend, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners suddenly have a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just casual play without worrying about mud, standing water, or maintenance headaches. The Chattahoochee River corridor keeps things humid, which means natural grass around here battles humidity, shade from mature trees, and that stubborn Fulton County clay that compacts like concrete. A sport court with quality artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a surface that drains fast, plays consistent in any weather, and honestly looks cleaner than the grass ever could. Whether you're in one of the older, tree-heavy neighborhoods or newer developments, we've found that sport courts tend to become the gathering spot—kids practicing free throws, families getting outside together, everyone happy. Most yards in Roswell have room for a 30x40 or 40x60 court, depending on what you're going for. We're just 25 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out.
Roswell's landscape presents some real quirks when it comes to sport court installation. That Fulton red clay is famous for a reason—it holds water, it compacts, and tree roots love competing for space, especially in Historic Roswell and the more established neighborhoods. We always excavate deeper than standard to account for drainage; the river humidity means you can't skimp on base prep or you'll see pooling after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on which part of Roswell you're in. Properties near the Chattahoochee and the Mill area often sit under mature oaks and pines, which is beautiful but creates shade patterns that shift seasonally. We design courts to maximize usable daylight, sometimes orienting them to catch afternoon sun while using tree cover strategically for summer cooling. Most Roswell homes we work on have yards between half and three-quarter acres, which gives us flexibility for court sizing and buffer zones from neighbors. Some HOA communities around Martin's Landing have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm color options and sight lines before breaking ground. The good news: artificial turf holds up beautifully in Georgia's heat and humidity, and it actually performs better than natural grass on clay-based soil.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable for us—we know exactly how to prep it. We excavate, lay proper base layers for drainage, and compact strategically so water moves away from the court. Roswell's clay is dense, which means it won't shift or settle the way sandy soil does. The Fulton County clay gives us a stable foundation. Most courts we install here last 10+ years without base failure.
The river humidity actually works in our favor. Modern synthetic turf is engineered to shed moisture fast and resist mold or algae growth. The combination of our drainage system and the turf's permeability means humidity isn't a concern. If anything, the cooler air near the water corridor means the court stays more comfortable for play during summer heat.
Most yes. Roswell properties average half to three-quarter acres, which gives us room for 30x40 or even 40x60 courts depending on setbacks. We always survey first and account for tree lines and neighbor sight lines. Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing sometimes have smaller lots, but we design scaled versions that still play great for basketball, tennis, or mixed use.
Typically 2–3 weeks from survey to finished product, though weather can push that. We account for Roswell's unpredictable spring rain and summer thunderstorms. Once we start excavation and base prep, we move fast. The actual turf installation is usually a 3–5 day process depending on court size.
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