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A sport court in your South Fulton backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids bouncing between school, practice, and home. We've installed dozens of these across Cascade, Cliftondale, and Old National, and the consistency is real: families get a dedicated space that actually gets used, not just talked about. The red clay soil we deal with here means proper base prep is non-negotiable, but that's exactly what separates a court that lasts from one that shifts and cracks. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport surface, the South Fulton market leans toward smaller residential lots—so we've gotten smart about maximizing playable area without eating your whole yard. The municipal area has been growing, families are staying put longer, and a quality court becomes less of a luxury and more of a legitimate investment in your property and your kids' activity level.
South Fulton's red clay base is honestly the first conversation we have with every homeowner. That clay compacts differently than sandy soil, drains slower, and shifts seasonally—which is why we don't just lay turf on top and hope. We excavate properly, install a compacted stone base with drainage channels, and use a shock pad that accounts for how water moves through clay soil. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in; Old National tends to have more mature tree canopy, while some Cascade properties sit wide open. We'll assess your specific lot before recommending court orientation and surface type. Most South Fulton residential lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means we're usually working within tight margins—the court footprint matters, and so does keeping room for utilities, setbacks, and sight lines. Installation takes 5 to 7 days depending on base condition, and we schedule around the Georgia heat; spring and fall are ideal, though we work year-round.
Absolutely. Red clay holds moisture and compacts unevenly, so we excavate 8–10 inches, remove loose clay, and install a 4-inch crushed stone base with proper slope for drainage. Without this step, the court surface settles and cracks. It's the same foundation work we've done across Cascade and Cliftondale—non-negotiable here.
A single basketball half-court is roughly 47×50 feet; full court is 94×50. Pickleball runs 20×44. Most South Fulton lots accommodate a half-court comfortably with room for landscaping. We measure your space first and work within setback requirements—no surprises.
Modern sports-court turf is rated for heat and UV, but we choose materials tested in Southeast conditions. South Fulton summers are hot and humid, so surface color, infill type, and drainage all matter. We'll recommend cooling technologies if you're in a full-sun location.
Every neighborhood—Old National, Cascade, Cliftondale—has different guidelines. Some require permits, others restrict fence height or lot coverage. We pull permits, review HOA documents, and coordinate with the South Fulton municipal office. You're never left guessing where we stand.
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