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Roswell townhomes come with real constraints: narrow yards squeezed between neighbors, limited space that has to do triple duty, and a climate that turns natural grass into mud during our humid springs. A sport court changes that equation completely. Whether you're in Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, or Horseshoe Bend, that small backyard can become a legitimate basketball half-court, a padel tennis setup, or a multipurpose play surface your family actually uses year-round. We've installed these in Roswell for years—we're only 25 minutes away, so we know the specific challenges: that Fulton red clay underneath, the tree-root competition that kills regular sod, the way the Chattahoochee's humidity lingers in low-lying yards. Artificial turf for sport courts solves all of it. No mud. No dead patches. No excuses for why your kids are inside instead of shooting hoops. The surface drains instantly, handles Georgia's weather without degrading, and honestly, it transforms what might otherwise be wasted space into something your whole family fights over.
Roswell's townhome yards sit on notoriously difficult red clay, and if you've got mature trees—which Historic Roswell absolutely does—their root systems compete aggressively with anything you try to grow. Natural grass struggles here, period. That's where synthetic turf shines for sport courts. Because you're not trying to grow living grass, root damage becomes irrelevant. The clay base actually works in your favor during installation: we can compact it properly and create excellent drainage underneath the artificial surface. Our Fulton County humidity is no joke, especially near the Chattahoochee, but modern sport-court turf is engineered specifically for moisture-heavy climates. Water permeates straight through into the base layer instead of pooling. Most Roswell townhomes have yards between 800 and 1,200 square feet—tight, but absolutely workable for a half-court or hybrid court layout. We design installations to maximize usable space while respecting property lines and neighbor relations. HOA rules vary by neighborhood (Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend tend to have stricter guidelines), so we factor those into every proposal before breaking ground. Full-sun exposure creates the best playing conditions; shaded yards still work but require different infill selections.
Yes—completely. Our sport-court systems have engineered sub-base layers that handle Roswell's Chattahoochee-adjacent humidity without pooling. Water drains vertically through the synthetic fibers and into the compacted red clay base, where it permeates naturally. Even after heavy spring rain, courts dry within an hour.
Absolutely. Shade is actually an advantage for court longevity—UV exposure is less intense. The challenge is tree roots, but since we're working with artificial turf rather than live grass, root competition isn't a problem. We compact the clay base properly to prevent root heave underneath.
Most Roswell townhomes work well with a half-court setup (3,000–4,000 sq ft playable surface). If you're in Martin's Landing or Horseshoe Bend with slightly larger yards, a hybrid court combining basketball and multipurpose zones is realistic. We design around your exact dimensions during the free site assessment.
A standard townhome half-court takes 5–7 working days from site prep through final surface installation. We schedule around Roswell's seasonal weather—late fall and early spring are ideal. Since we're 25 minutes away, we can fit you into our local schedule quickly.
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