This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell homeowners know the struggle: you've got kids who want to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just have a clean surface to play on, but the red clay underneath turns into a muddy mess every spring, and the tree roots from all those beautiful oaks make leveling a nightmare. A sport court fixes that in one shot. We've installed dozens across Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend, and the transformation is always the same—families go from avoiding their backyards to living in them. The best part? We can get you installed this week. Our crew is based just 25 minutes away, so we're not flying in from Atlanta dealing with traffic delays. We understand Fulton County's clay and humidity, we know how to work around your mature trees, and we build courts that handle the summer heat without becoming a slip hazard when that river humidity kicks in. Whether you need a full basketball court, a tennis setup, or a multipurpose surface for your kids' training, we'll have your yard game-ready before the weekend.
Roswell's red clay is stubborn—it drains poorly and compacts hard, which is exactly why a sport court makes sense. Rather than fighting the native soil, we build on top of it, which means no extensive excavation and no worrying about standing water after those heavy Chattahoochee humidity spikes. Tree roots are your real challenge here. Neighborhoods like Martin's Landing and around the Roswell Mill area have established oaks and pines that'll crack an improperly installed court. We work around them, sometimes adjusting court placement by a few feet to avoid major root systems. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're shaded by trees (common in Historic Roswell) or more open (typical of newer sections). Full-sun courts need UV-stabilized surfaces to prevent fading; shaded courts actually perform better in our humid climate because they stay cooler. Most Roswell residential lots run 40–60 feet deep, which works perfectly for a half-court or multipurpose setup. HOA restrictions exist in some neighborhoods, so we always confirm setbacks and color guidelines before we break ground. Drainage is designed into every install—we slope slightly toward perimeter drains so no moisture pools beneath the surface during our wet springs.
Yes. We're 25 minutes away and actively schedule installs across Fulton County throughout the week. Site prep (leveling, removing existing grass or debris) takes 1–2 days, and the court itself goes down in 2–3 days depending on size. If you call today, we can have crews onsite by mid-week and finished before the weekend. Quick turnaround is one of our core promises.
Red clay is actually fine—it's not your foundation. We install a base layer system on top of it that handles drainage and prevents movement. The real issue is tree roots and uneven settling, which is why we do a thorough site assessment first. Once we've leveled and compacted, the clay becomes a stable platform.
That humidity is exactly why we use moisture-resistant base layers and permeable top surfaces. We also build slight slope into every court for drainage—water doesn't sit on our surfaces. In shaded yards (common near the river in areas like Historic Roswell), courts actually stay drier because less sun evaporation means better airflow underneath.
Most Roswell HOAs permit sport courts because they're contained installations, not sprawling structures. We always pull your covenants first and confirm setbacks, color options, and neighbor clearances. In nearly every case, standard court colors (black, green, gray) fit existing guidelines without a variance needed.
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