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A sport court in your Roswell backyard sounds like a luxury—until you realize how many families in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend are actually using them year-round. The thing about Georgia's humidity and those red clay soils is that natural grass courts drain poorly and wear out fast under constant foot traffic. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a surface that handles the moisture, bounces back after hard use, and honestly looks sharper than most municipal courts. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Fulton County, and the ones in Roswell neighborhoods tend to get the heaviest use—kids playing basketball or tennis before school, families hosting weekend games. That's exactly what synthetic turf is engineered for. No mud, no dead patches, no excuses about weather. Just a court that works when your family wants to use it.
Roswell's landscape throws some specific curveballs. That Fulton red clay your yard sits on compacts hard and sheds water unevenly—natural grass roots struggle, and puddles linger after rain. We account for that by building proper base layers under artificial turf, which actually improves drainage on problem sites. Tree coverage is another reality here, especially in Historic Roswell and near the Chattahoochee River areas. Shade isn't a showstopper for synthetic courts, but it does mean less UV stress and slower algae growth—honestly a win. Neighborhoods along Horseshoe Bend and Martin's Landing often have HOA guidelines about color and finish; we work with those restrictions and can spec courts that match community standards. Court size typically maxes out around 3,000–4,500 square feet for residential lots in this area, which is perfect for a half-court or full tennis setup. Installation takes 5–7 days depending on base work, and our crew is just 25 minutes away from downtown Roswell, so logistics are simple.
Absolutely. We install a permeable base layer designed specifically for Georgia's wet clay soils. Water drains through the turf and sub-base instead of pooling like it does on natural grass near the Chattahoochee. The synthetic material itself resists mold and algae growth, even in shaded spots common around Historic Roswell.
Most Roswell neighborhoods including Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend do require HOA sign-off. We help with that—we can show examples, discuss color options, and provide specification sheets. Many HOAs actually prefer artificial courts over worn-out natural grass.
Typically 5–7 days depending on base preparation. Roswell's red clay often needs leveling work, which adds a day or two. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and stick to your timeline without travel delays.
Yes on both counts. Slope is actually easier to manage with synthetic courts than natural grass—we grade and level the base. Shade from trees near the river or in Historic Roswell doesn't harm turf performance; it just reduces sun stress. Drainage always matters more than light.
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