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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Stockbridge, especially in neighborhoods like Eagles Landing and the Reeves Creek area where residential yards are spacious enough to accommodate them. Whether your kids play basketball, pickleball, or tennis, a dedicated sport court transforms your backyard into a training ground that gets used year-round—no more trips to the community center or waiting for court availability. The Henry County clay soil here actually works in your favor when it comes to proper drainage and foundation prep, and our team knows exactly how to level and prepare yards in this region. We've installed dozens of courts within a 40-minute radius of our operation, and we've learned what works in Stockbridge's climate and terrain. A sport court isn't just concrete or asphalt anymore; modern artificial turf systems give you consistent playing surfaces without the joint pain, heat absorption, or maintenance headaches of traditional courts. Families tell us they use their courts 2–3 times more often once installation is complete. If you've been thinking about adding one to your property, we're here to walk you through exactly what's involved and what makes sense for your specific yard and budget.
Stockbridge's Henry County clay base requires thoughtful prep work before any court installation. Clay tends to hold moisture, so proper grading and drainage systems become critical—we always ensure water flows away from the court surface and doesn't pool in low spots. The area experiences Georgia's typical humid summers and mild winters, which means your sport court surface needs to handle temperature swings and occasional heavy rain without buckling or shifting. Yards in Eagles Landing and around Reeves Creek tend to be generous in size, which gives us flexibility in court dimensions and orientation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage and home positioning; some properties get full south-facing sun (which accelerates surface wear), while others have mixed shade from mature oaks. We assess each site individually to recommend the right surface type and color. HOA guidelines in some Stockbridge neighborhoods have aesthetic or usage restrictions, so we discuss those upfront. Most residential courts here measure 30x60 feet for multi-sport use, though we've done smaller dedicated pickleball or shooting courts. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site conditions and prep requirements.
Absolutely. Our artificial turf systems are engineered for Georgia's heat and humidity. Unlike concrete, they don't radiate heat or become unbearably hot underfoot. Drainage is built in, so rain doesn't create puddles or soft spots. We size the drainage system based on Henry County's rainfall patterns, so you're good even during our typical summer thunderstorms.
A standard multi-sport court runs 30x60 feet. Some Stockbridge properties are smaller—in those cases, we design 25x50 or even dedicated pickleball courts (30x60 is standard, but smaller spaces work). We'll do a site visit to measure and discuss what fits your property without dominating the landscape.
Henry County requires a land disturbance permit for drainage and grading work. We handle that paperwork as part of our process. Some HOA communities in Stockbridge neighborhoods also want approval—we'll help you get that conversation started with your board before we break ground.
Quality turf systems last 10–15 years with normal use in Stockbridge's climate. UV-resistant fibers hold up well to Georgia sun. The actual lifespan depends on usage frequency and maintenance. We recommend rinsing it down a couple times a year to remove pollen and debris that accumulate in our area.
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