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A sport court in your South Fulton backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for families who want their kids staying active at home instead of scrolling indoors. Whether you're in Old National, Cascade, or Cliftondale, we've installed dozens of courts across these neighborhoods, and every one of them transforms how families use their outdoor space. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—artificial turf courts handle everything the Georgia weather throws at them without the mud, maintenance headaches, or dead grass patches that plague natural lawns in our red clay soil. We're based about 35 minutes away, so we know South Fulton's climate patterns, your typical lot sizes, and exactly what drainage and base prep your property needs. Our team has worked through plenty of Fulton County installations, and we've learned what holds up and what doesn't. Getting an online estimate takes five minutes, and we'll walk you through real pricing—no hidden fees, no pressure. Your neighbors are already enjoying their courts. Let's talk about yours.
South Fulton's red clay soil is notoriously dense and holds water longer than sandy or loamy soils, which means proper base preparation is absolutely critical for any sport court. If drainage isn't handled correctly from day one, you'll end up with standing water and a court that performs poorly during our Georgia rainy seasons. Most properties in your area—especially the larger residential lots in Cascade and Cliftondale—have good space for courts, but we always account for tree coverage and afternoon sun exposure when recommending court orientation and surface type. The clay also shifts slightly with freeze-thaw cycles, so your base needs to be compacted and graded with South Fulton's specific conditions in mind, not a generic installation approach. Many HOA communities in South Fulton have landscape guidelines that affect court placement, color choices, and fencing, so we verify those restrictions before any work begins. Our estimates factor in the clay removal and proper crushed-stone base layers that prevent the settling and cracking you'd see with shortcuts. Once installed correctly, artificial turf courts in South Fulton require minimal maintenance and outperform natural grass by years.
Red clay itself doesn't damage turf, but poor drainage around it does. We dig down to remove clay buildup, install proper crushed-stone and gravel layers, and ensure water slopes away from the court. This foundation work is what separates a court that lasts 10+ years from one that settles and cracks. It's standard in South Fulton installations—not an upgrade.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on lot size and base prep complexity. South Fulton yards tend to be spacious, which is great, but clay removal and grading can add a day if we're starting from scratch. We'll give you an exact timeline during your estimate visit.
Many South Fulton neighborhoods allow them, especially in Old National and Cascade where courts have become popular. However, some communities have restrictions on size, color, or fencing. We check your HOA covenants before estimating and help with approval documentation if needed.
Permeable polyurethane and latex-infill systems handle South Fulton's humidity without trapping moisture underneath. These surfaces stay cooler than solid rubber in summer heat and drain fast after storms. We recommend them over non-permeable options for your climate.
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