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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Stockbridge—especially in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods where backyards are genuinely spacious and kids are looking for year-round play options. We've installed quite a few of these in Henry County, and the response is always the same: homeowners can't believe how much use they get once the court goes in. Whether it's basketball, pickleball, or just a smooth surface for training drills, a well-designed sport court handles the Georgia heat and humidity way better than natural grass, which frankly struggles with our clay-heavy soil and the rapid development patterns we're seeing out here. The beauty of synthetic turf courts is that they don't degrade under constant foot traffic the way a regular lawn does. We service the Stockbridge area regularly—it's about 40 minutes from our shop—and we've learned exactly what works for this part of Henry County. Local families tell us they use their courts 3–4 times more often than they expected, especially during those stretches when natural grass would be recovering or dormant.
Stockbridge sits on clay-dominant soil typical of Henry County, which means drainage matters a lot more than it does in sandier Georgia markets. When we're designing a sport court here, we're thinking about that clay base and making sure water moves through properly during our frequent summer thunderstorms. The good news: synthetic turf handles clay substrates beautifully, and we build in proper base layers to prevent pooling. Sun exposure in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas varies—some properties get afternoon shade from mature pines, while others are more open. Full-sun courts get warmer, so we recommend lighter-colored infill if that's your situation. Many Stockbridge properties are in HOA communities with landscape guidelines, so we always verify approval before installation. Lot sizes out here tend to be generous, which gives us flexibility for court dimensions—anything from a half-court to a full basketball setup usually fits without feeling cramped. We typically allow 2–3 days for installation, and scheduling around Stockbridge's school calendar helps coordinate access.
Absolutely. We've installed dozens of courts across Henry County, and the UV-stabilized infill and backing we use are built for Georgia summers. The clay soil here actually drains well when we prep it correctly, so you won't see pooling or soft spots. Heat can make the surface slightly warmer than grass, but that's normal and doesn't affect playability for basketball or pickleball.
Most likely. Lot sizes in those neighborhoods are spacious enough for at least a half-court or a pickleball-focused layout. We do a free site visit to measure and show you options. The only real constraint is slope—very steep yards require more base prep—but the rolling terrain in Stockbridge is usually manageable.
Many properties here are HOA-governed, so yes, check your restrictions first. We can help you understand what the guidelines allow and work with your HOA if needed. Most approve well-maintained courts, especially if they're set back from the street and screened landscaping is part of the plan.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Sweep debris monthly, rinse it down after heavy use, and that's mostly it. Henry County's clay can settle around edges over time, so we recommend a quick topsoil touch-up every 2–3 years. No fertilizer, no watering, no mowing—your weekends get a lot quieter.
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