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South Fulton residents who want a dedicated sport court have some real advantages. Your neighborhoods—Old National, Cascade, Cliftondale—sit on suburban lots with actual space to work with, and that's where a professional artificial turf sport court makes the most sense. We've installed courts for families across the Fulton County area who got tired of watching their kids play on concrete driveways or waiting for gym time at Welcome All Park. A sport court in your backyard changes that dynamic completely. You get a surface built for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or multi-sport use that handles the Georgia heat and humidity without the maintenance headaches of natural grass or the joint impact of asphalt. The red clay soil underneath South Fulton properties actually works in your favor during installation—it compacts well and provides solid drainage. Our team handles everything from site prep to professional-grade infill, and we've timed the drive from our shop so you get dedicated attention without the long haul that slows down smaller contractors.
South Fulton's red clay is both a blessing and something to plan around. It holds moisture differently than sandy soils you'd find elsewhere in Georgia, which means proper base preparation and drainage layers are non-negotiable for court longevity. We size our sub-base accordingly and slope the court slightly to handle the heavy summer rains that roll through Fulton County. Sun exposure varies significantly between Old National and Cliftondale neighborhoods—some lots get afternoon shade from mature trees, others face direct southern exposure. Full-sun courts benefit from UV-resistant infill and slightly lighter-colored turf to manage heat. Your yard dimensions matter too; most South Fulton residential properties can accommodate at least a half-court or dedicated play zone, though we've squeezed full courts into tighter spaces with creative design. HOA guidelines in some South Fulton areas have rules about court fencing and height, so we review those specifics before breaking ground. The suburban setting also means we have room for proper perimeter space and equipment storage.
Red clay compacts well but doesn't drain like sandy soil. We compensate by installing a thicker crushed stone base layer and sloping your court for positive drainage. South Fulton's summer thunderstorms run off quickly this way, and you avoid puddles that weaken the base over time. Proper installation on your property prevents the kind of settling issues that plague poorly prepared courts in our area.
Most South Fulton HOAs allow courts, but they care about fencing height, setbacks from property lines, and whether you're screening it from street view. We handle those conversations and pull together the documentation you need. Cascade and Old National tend to be flexible on residential courts as long as they're not eyesores—our installations are designed to look professional and integrated.
Georgia heat is real, and direct southern sun can make turf surface temps climb. We use premium turf with higher UV stability and infill choices that resist temperature buildup. Lighter-colored courts stay cooler than darker ones. Strategic tree placement or shade structures help too if your lot allows it. Proper infill depth prevents that scorching feel on bare feet.
A typical residential sport court takes 5–7 business days from site prep through final infill and line marking. South Fulton's red clay soil doesn't slow us down if prep is done right, but weather delays happen during heavy rain—which we plan around during scheduling. We'll give you realistic dates upfront based on your lot conditions and project scope.
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