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Sport courts aren't just for the big-box gyms in Atlanta anymore. Here in Statham, plenty of homeowners are installing artificial turf sport courts right in their backyards—and it makes total sense when you think about it. The Barrow County clay soil drains poorly after rain, which means a natural grass court gets muddy, compacted, and uneven within a season or two. An artificial turf sport court gives you a consistent playing surface year-round, no matter what Georgia's weather throws at you. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, volleyball, or just need a solid multipurpose court, turf handles it all without the constant maintenance headaches of seeding, fertilizing, and fighting weeds. We've worked with families all through the Statham area who wanted that investment-quality court without the natural grass drawbacks. The good news? Installing one here is straightforward—our crew knows exactly what it takes to build a proper base in clay soil, and we can have your court ready faster than you'd think.
Statham sits on classic Barrow County clay, which is beautiful for some things but a nightmare for sport courts if you don't get the prep right. Clay holds water and compacts hard, so a natural grass court becomes slippery and rutted. With artificial turf, that clay actually works in your favor once we lay down the proper base. We typically install a crushed stone and sand foundation that sits on top of your existing clay—this gives you drainage, stability, and a level playing surface that won't shift or sink. Lot sizes in the Statham area tend to be moderate, so we're usually working with backyard dimensions that accommodate a half-court or full-court setup without taking up your entire property. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage (which is common in residential Statham), but modern sport-court turf performs great in both full sun and partial shade. One thing to keep in mind: clay-based yards can settle unevenly over time, especially after heavy rain, so site prep is critical. We do a full assessment before any work starts to make sure your court has years of solid performance ahead.
A typical half-court takes 3–5 days, depending on weather and site prep needs. Since we're about 55 minutes from Statham, we schedule installations efficiently to minimize travel time and get you playing faster. Full-court installations run a bit longer, but we'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit.
Clay actually requires more careful base preparation, but it's not a deal-breaker. We excavate, level, and install a compacted crushed-stone and sand base that sits on top of your clay. This prevents settling and gives you the stable, well-draining foundation a sport court needs to last.
Absolutely. That's one of the biggest wins. No muddy season in spring, no dead patches in summer, no maintenance hassle in winter. Your court stays playable 365 days a year, which is huge for families in Statham who want consistent practice and game time.
Most Statham lots handle a half-court (about 47 by 50 feet) without overwhelming the space. Some larger properties go full-court (94 by 50 feet). We'll walk your property and show you realistic options based on setback requirements and how the court will work with the rest of your yard.
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