Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Statham are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play surface without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose game area, artificial turf gives you a legitimate court right in your backyard—and honestly, that changes how your family uses outdoor space. The thing about Statham is that a lot of properties here have that classic red clay soil, which means natural grass courts drain poorly and get slippery when wet. Artificial sport courts solve that problem completely. You get year-round playability, no mud tracked into the house, and a surface that holds up to Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain without turning into a swamp. We've installed quite a few of these in the Statham area, and the warranty coverage we offer means you're protected if anything goes wrong. Let's talk about what a sport court actually looks like on your property and whether the investment makes sense for your family.
Statham's Barrow County clay is actually one of the bigger reasons homeowners choose artificial sport courts over the real thing. That clay base doesn't drain quickly, so a natural grass court would stay soggy for days after rain and develop bare patches from heavy foot traffic. Our artificial turf systems sit on a drainage-engineered base that moves water away from the surface, keeping your court playable even in wet conditions. The Statham area gets decent sun exposure on most residential lots, which is ideal for sport courts—full sun actually extends the life of quality artificial turf by reducing moisture retention and algae growth. Shade isn't typically a major issue here unless you've got mature oaks overhead, in which case we design the court layout to maximize the sunny playing space. Property sizes in this part of rural Barrow County are usually generous enough to accommodate a full or half court without major grading work. If you've got existing landscaping or utility lines, we'll map those out during the site visit. Installation in Statham usually goes smoothly because we're not fighting unusual elevation changes or complicated drainage patterns—it's straightforward red clay that we can work with efficiently.
Our warranties cover manufacturer defects in the turf material, seams, and backing for 8–12 years depending on the product line. We also warranty our installation workmanship for 2 years. That means if the turf develops premature wear, seams separate, or the base fails due to our installation, we handle repairs or replacement at no cost. We back this in writing before work starts, so you know exactly what's protected.
Clay actually works in your favor if it's properly graded away from the court perimeter. The real issue is standing water, which our base system prevents. Once we get the slope right during installation, that Barrow County clay becomes stable and predictable. We've got courts here that are 7+ years in with zero subsidence or drainage problems.
Absolutely. Half courts and compact multipurpose designs fit lots as small as 2,000–2,500 square feet. We'll do a site walk and show you exactly how the court fits your space, driveway access, and utilities. Most Statham properties have enough room to make it work without major grading or removal.
From the time we start to when you can play is typically 7–10 days, depending on weather. Statham's spring and fall are ideal because we avoid heavy rain delays. The court is fully cured and ready for competitive use within 24 hours of the final top coat, though casual play is okay after 12 hours.
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