Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You're probably tired of watching that patch of red clay behind your Roswell home turn into a mud pit every time it rains—or worse, dust storm when it's dry. That's exactly why we built our sport court program for families living in neighborhoods like Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing, where the soil fights back and the humidity near the Chattahoochee River makes traditional grass a losing battle. A sport court isn't just a playground upgrade; it's a practical solution for the way Roswell actually lives. Your kids get a clean, all-weather surface for basketball, four square, or just running around without tracking that Fulton red clay through the house. We're women-owned and based just 25 minutes away, which means we understand Roswell's specific drainage challenges, the way tree roots tangle up under backyards around Horseshoe Bend, and exactly how to build a court that handles our humidity without becoming a puddle. Whether you've got a tight lot in downtown Roswell or a sprawling property in Martin's Landing, we'll design something that actually fits your yard and your family's lifestyle.
Roswell's landscape comes with quirks that matter when you're installing a sport court. That red clay underneath most properties in Fulton County doesn't drain like typical soil, so we always start with a site assessment to catch potential water pooling—especially important if your lot is near the Chattahoochee River, where seasonal humidity runs high. Tree-root competition is real here, particularly in the older neighborhoods around Historic Roswell and Horseshoe Bend. We've learned to work around established root systems without compromising the court's foundation. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your home's position and canopy coverage, which affects both surface temperature and long-term material durability. Most Roswell backyards range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger properties, so we're experienced at custom-sizing courts to fit your actual space—no wasted square footage, no shoehorned installations. HOA restrictions in Martin's Landing and other managed communities sometimes dictate court placement, color, or materials, so we pull permit requirements upfront and handle those conversations with your board. The mild Georgia winters mean you're playing year-round, which is great for your investment ROI.
Yes—proper base prep is everything. We install a sloped sub-base with perimeter drainage to channel water away from the playing surface. Roswell's humidity and seasonal rainfall require aggressive slope design, usually 1-2%, so water doesn't sit. We've handled dozens of installations near the river and the Chattahoochee valley, and our courts stay game-ready even during wet spells.
We work around them. Large roots get surveyed before we break ground, and we design the court to sit above or beside them rather than disturb the trees. Those oaks and maples are part of what makes Historic Roswell beautiful. A professional installation respects the landscape you already have.
Most do, with guidelines on color, fencing, and placement. We've worked with multiple Roswell HOAs and know their typical restrictions. We'll pull your community rules early, help you choose compliant materials, and can even represent your project to the board if needed. Transparency upfront saves headaches later.
Most Roswell sport courts take 3–5 days for full installation, depending on size and soil conditions. We handle all local permits and zoning checks. Since we're women-owned and based nearby, communication is direct—you'll know exactly what's happening and when.
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