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Sport courts aren't just for the wealthy anymore—and they're definitely not just for basketball. Out here in Statham, we're seeing more homeowners carve out dedicated play spaces in their backyards, and honestly, it makes sense. Your kids grow up fast, and having a proper court right outside your door beats driving them to Madison or Athens every time they want to practice. The clay soil in Barrow County isn't forgiving to natural grass, especially under constant foot traffic and ball impacts. An artificial turf sport court handles our Georgia heat and humidity way better than you'd think, drains faster than you'd expect, and doesn't turn into a muddy mess after a spring rain. We've been installing these around the Statham area for years now, and the homeowners who go this route never regret it. Whether your yard is half an acre or more, there's a court configuration that'll work. No more excuses about the weather, no more grass stains that won't wash out, and no more watching good athletic potential get wasted because practice got rained out.
Statham sits on that classic Barrow County clay, which is beautiful land but brutal on turf. Natural grass struggles here without serious maintenance—the clay compacts, water pools instead of drains, and during our hot summers it just burns out. That's why artificial turf for sport courts is such a game-changer in this area. Our Georgia summers mean your court will see consistent use from late spring through early fall, and the UV-stabilized fibers we install handle that heat without breaking down. One thing to keep in mind: your yard's slope and drainage pattern matter a lot. Most properties around Statham have decent natural drainage, but we always assess the lay of the land before installation to make sure water sheds properly. If you've got a larger lot—which you'll need for a quality court—we design the court elevation to work with your existing grade. Shade is another consideration. The trees around Statham homes are generous, which is great for cooling, but consistent shade can slow the court's drying time after rain. We factor that into placement. Installation takes about a week depending on yard size and prep work, and we handle all the base layer work ourselves rather than relying on local contractors unfamiliar with sports surface standards.
A functional multi-sport court runs about 60 feet by 35 feet minimum—that's roughly 2,100 square feet. Most Statham properties have room for this, though we've built smaller 45-by-30 courts when space is tight. Bigger yards can accommodate regulation sizes for specific sports. We'll walk your property, measure twice, and show you exactly how a court fits your layout without eating into the rest of your outdoor living space.
Yes, it does. Our clay-heavy soil needs aggressive grading and a solid base layer to prevent settling and water pooling under the court. We remove the top 12-18 inches of existing soil, compact a stone base, then add engineered fill. It's more involved than sandy soil, but it ensures your court stays level and playable for 15-plus years. That prep work is where quality installations separate themselves from quick jobs.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is engineered for Southern heat. Our fibers won't melt or degrade under 90-plus-degree days, and the drainage system keeps moisture from building up underneath. The real benefit is consistency—your court plays the same in July heat as it does in May. No burn spots, no dead patches, no excuses. Your athletes get reliable practice conditions year-round.
We're based about 55 minutes south, which means we're close enough to handle maintenance, repairs, and follow-up inspections without it being a hassle for either of us. We service the entire region regularly, so Statham is absolutely part of our operating area. You're not dealing with an out-of-state contractor or a fly-by-night crew.
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