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A sport court in your South Fulton backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a practical answer to keeping your kids active without the drive to a rec center. Whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale, a properly installed artificial turf court gives you a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just open play right at home. The suburban layout of South Fulton means most yards have the square footage to work with, and the red clay soil underneath actually makes artificial turf installation straightforward once we get the base right. We've worked with homeowners across Fulton County who've made this investment, and the appeal is the same every time: no maintenance headaches, no weather delays, and a court that stays playable year-round. If you've been thinking about it, the timing is usually better than you'd expect. We're based about 35 minutes out, so we know the South Fulton area inside and out—the neighborhoods, the yards, and what works in this climate.
South Fulton's red clay subsoil is actually an asset for sport-court installation. That dense, compacted base provides excellent drainage and stability, which means your court won't develop the soft spots or uneven settling you'd see in sandier soil. One thing to watch: if your property sits in one of the lower-lying areas near Welcome All Park or around the Cascade neighborhood, we'll pay extra attention to grading and subsurface prep to keep water from pooling under the court. Yard size varies across South Fulton's suburban footprint—some lots are tight, others have room to spare. We design court dimensions (half-court, full-court, hybrid play zones) based on what your specific lot can handle. The Georgia sun is intense here, and while artificial turf handles heat well, the orientation of your yard and shade patterns from mature trees matter for long-term color and player comfort. Homeowners in South Fulton appreciate that turf eliminates the red clay staining that can become a real problem with natural grass, especially with active kids moving between yard and house.
Red clay is dense and stable, which is exactly what you want underneath a sport court. It compacts well, drains reliably, and gives the court a solid foundation. We'll grade it properly and add a base layer to ensure perfect leveling. The real benefit: you won't get the settling or soft spots that can plague courts built over looser soil. It's one reason South Fulton yards are straightforward projects for us.
South Fulton's municipal area has guidelines around yard structures, and a sport court typically falls into straightforward permitting territory. We handle the paperwork and know the local requirements for your neighborhood—whether it's Old National, Cliftondale, or elsewhere. It's a quick process, and we'll make sure everything's above board before we break ground.
Most South Fulton yards can accommodate a half-court (around 47 x 50 feet) or a smaller multi-sport zone. We assess your actual lot size, tree placement, and setback requirements, then design something that fits. Some homeowners choose a compact pickleball-and-basketball hybrid instead of a full court—it's flexible based on your space and priorities.
A typical sport court install takes 5–7 business days from site prep through final striping. Georgia weather in spring and fall moves fast, so we can usually schedule without long delays. We'll coordinate around your schedule and let you know exactly what to expect during each phase of the work.
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