Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Statham means thinking about accessibility from day one—especially if you're planning a space where family, friends, or neighbors of all mobility levels can actually enjoy it together. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike the natural grass common around Barrow County, a well-installed synthetic court gives you a level, predictable playing surface that works beautifully for wheelchair access, reduces maintenance headaches, and holds up through Georgia's humid summers. We've worked with homeowners across the Statham area who wanted their courts to be genuinely inclusive, not just compliant. The clay-heavy soil around here can shift seasonally, which makes a properly engineered turf installation even more important—you need a base that won't settle unevenly or create drainage problems come summer thunderstorms. Our team handles the prep work that local installers sometimes rush, making sure your court stays accessible and safe year after year. Whether you're near Statham Downtown or out in the quieter parts of the area, the process is the same: we assess your yard, account for the local soil conditions, and build something that serves everyone who uses it.
Statham's clay soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport courts. That dense clay holds moisture, which means improper drainage under your turf can lead to standing water, soft spots, and uneven settling—problems that really matter when accessibility is the goal. We always specify a compacted base layer and a solid drainage system before the turf goes down, which costs a bit more upfront but keeps your court safe and level over time. The Barrow County summer heat and humidity are real factors too. We choose turf materials that breathe well, resist algae buildup, and maintain their cushioning properties through the sticky months. Sun exposure varies depending on where your yard sits relative to tree lines common in residential Statham—some courts get full afternoon sun, others benefit from oak shade. We'll walk your property and recommend infill types and backing systems that match your specific microclimate. Statham yards tend toward modest sizes, which actually works in your favor for sport courts; we can maximize usable space while leaving room for wheelchair turning radiuses and approach pathways. The local water table and seasonal runoff patterns also inform how we slope and grade the court perimeter.
Absolutely. Barrow County clay compacts well, which is good for stability, but it holds water aggressively. We remove or regrade existing soil, install a compacted base layer, and add perforated drainage piping underneath. This prevents the soft, spongy feel that can develop when water pools beneath the turf—critical for wheelchair users and anyone relying on a firm, predictable surface.
Start with a level installation and smooth turf—no ripples, divots, or seams that catch wheels. We ensure slopes are gradual (no more than 1:20 ratio), transitions are beveled, and the surface firmness meets ADA expectations. Approach routes around the court matter too. We'll help you plan gravel or permeable paving access that integrates with your Statham landscaping.
We recommend turf with excellent drainage backing and UV-stabilized fibers that won't break down in Georgia summers. Silica sand infill works here, though some clients prefer rubber-free alternatives. The key is choosing a product that resists algae and maintains firm cushioning through humid months—your court won't feel mushy or develop that moldy smell.
Most sport courts take 3–5 working days depending on yard size and base preparation complexity. Since we drive about 55 minutes from our main location, we schedule efficiently and keep communication clear. Weather and soil conditions around Statham can shift schedules, so we build in realistic timelines and keep you informed every step.
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