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A sport court in your South Fulton backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids bouncing between activities or you're serious about staying active without the commute to a gym facility. We've installed plenty of courts across Old National, Cascade, and Cliftondale, and the transformation is always the same: families actually use their yards instead of letting them sit there. South Fulton's suburban layout gives you the space to make this work, and our crew knows the red clay soil and drainage patterns that come with this area. Most homeowners we talk to underestimate how much value a dedicated court adds—not just functionally, but to resale appeal too. The best part? You control the surface. No more negotiating public court time, no more driving across town for a decent driveway to shoot hoops. Your neighbors at Welcome All Park aren't the only ones who can have a real court anymore. We handle everything from site prep (crucial with our local soil conditions) through final line marking, and we're only about 35 minutes from your place, so we can knock this out without the back-and-forth delays you'd get from an installer across the metro. Whether it's basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport setup, we've built courts that handle South Fulton's weather and hold up year after year.
South Fulton's red clay is beautiful but demands respect during installation. That dense, compacted soil means water doesn't drain the way it does in sandy areas—we account for that by grading and adding a proper base layer so puddles don't become a permanent fixture after summer storms. The good news is that clay also provides excellent stability once we've prepped it correctly. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your neighborhood. Properties in Cascade and Cliftondale often have mature trees that create partial shade, which actually keeps court temperatures more manageable in summer, but we still recommend UV-stabilized turf to handle the Georgia heat. Most yards in the municipal area run between 3,000 and 6,000 square feet—enough for a solid court without eating your entire property. We size and position courts to complement your existing landscaping and fence lines, and we pay attention to lot setbacks and any HOA guidelines (some neighborhoods have specific rules about court placement). The red clay base, once properly compacted and leveled, takes our artificial surface incredibly well. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions, and we handle all the grading and drainage setup ourselves so you're not left with an uneven or soggy court come July.
Red clay compacts densely and holds moisture longer than sandy soil. We excavate and grade your lot carefully, then add a compacted base layer to ensure proper drainage. This prevents water pooling and keeps your court stable year-round. It actually makes for excellent foundation support once prepped correctly—South Fulton's soil is an asset, not a problem.
Most residential sport courts don't require separate permits if they're ground-level installations under a certain size. We verify local municipal codes for your specific ZIP code and neighborhood before we start. If your HOA has landscape approval requirements (common in Cascade and Cliftondale), we'll help coordinate that process too.
We install UV-stabilized synthetic turf designed for hot climates. South Fulton summers get intense, so quality matters—cheaper turf fades and can develop soft spots. Our material breathes well and doesn't retain excessive heat the way solid rubber does. It also handles our humidity without degradation, and it drains properly with the right base preparation.
Most South Fulton installations take 3–5 days depending on lot size and soil conditions. After we finish, the surface is ready to use immediately. No curing time, no waiting around. We handle all grading, base prep, and final line marking—you're playing the day we're done.
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