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Sport courts in Roswell aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about reclaiming your backyard without the endless maintenance that comes with natural grass. We've installed dozens of these across Fulton County, and here's what we've learned: the neighborhoods around Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing have yards that look great in photos but demand constant attention. Between the Chattahoochee River's humidity and our notorious red clay, keeping sod pristine is a losing battle. Artificial turf for sport courts solves that problem entirely. You get a perfectly playable surface year-round, no muddy patches after rain, no bare spots from heavy foot traffic, and honestly, zero guilt about letting your kids wear it out. Whether you're in 30075 or 30076, we can have a court installed and ready for your first game within weeks. It's the kind of upgrade that pays dividends every single time someone wants to play outside.
Roswell's soil profile presents real challenges for traditional grass. That Fulton red clay we're all familiar with drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly what happens under a sport court with constant use. Tree-root competition is another factor, especially in the tree-heavy lots around Horseshoe Bend and the Historic Roswell district. With artificial turf, you're eliminating both headaches. The river humidity means natural grass stays damp longer, creating ideal conditions for mold and fungus, particularly during our thick summer months. Artificial surfaces don't have that problem. Most Roswell yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre properties—plenty of space for a quality 30x50 court without feeling cramped. We always account for drainage slope and ensure the subbase handles our annual rainfall without pooling. HOA regulations in some Martin's Landing developments require approval for any major landscape change, so we factor that into the timeline. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site prep, and we're usually on-site within 25 minutes of our headquarters.
Yes—we install a proper base layer system that sits above the clay. Crushed stone, geotextile, and compacted stone create a stable, draining foundation that handles Roswell's rainfall and river-area humidity. The artificial surface itself is permeable, so water moves through and away quickly. This is actually one of the biggest advantages over sod, which struggles in our heavy clay.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days, depending on site preparation. If there are tree roots to work around—common in the Historic Roswell and Horseshoe Bend areas—it might extend a day or two. We handle all the demolition of old sod or concrete, so you're not managing that part.
Some communities do, some don't. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs before we start. For developments that require approval, we can provide renderings and specifications to submit. Most HOAs approve these because turf courts are well-maintained and actually improve property values in the area.
Sport court systems are engineered for impact absorption and ball response. They have a thicker backing, specialized infill (usually sand and rubber), and a firmer pile. Your backyard court needs to handle consistent jumping, sliding, and directional changes—regular lawn-grade turf won't perform that way or last as long under athletic use.
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