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Stockbridge homeowners in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas have discovered something that changes the game—literally. A sport court isn't just a basketball court or multi-sport pad anymore. It's a reason your family stays outside instead of drifting indoors, and it's an investment that actually holds up in Henry County's humid summers and clay-heavy soil conditions. Here's the thing: we've installed plenty of courts across Georgia, and Stockbridge properties present their own specific challenges. Your yard might slope differently than the neighborhood over the ridge. Your sunlight patterns shift with those mature trees near Panola Mountain. And that clay base? It demands proper foundation work that too many installers brush past. What makes a sport court actually work in Stockbridge isn't just choosing the right surface material—though that matters. It's understanding your specific lot, accounting for drainage in our regional climate, and building something that won't crack, shift, or become a mosquito breeding ground come July. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly what works here and what doesn't. A sport court should be something your whole neighborhood notices and your family uses year-round. That's what we build.
Henry County's clay soil is beautiful for trees but unforgiving for court foundations. When we're scouting your Eagles Landing or Reeves Creek property, we're looking at drainage patterns, subsurface compaction, and how water moves after our typical summer thunderstorms. Clay needs serious base preparation—skipping this step means your court will develop soft spots and puddles within two seasons. Sunlight exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot size and tree canopy. Some Stockbridge yards enjoy full-court sun; others have significant shade from mature oaks that affect ball visibility and surface temperature regulation. We map this out during the consultation because shade changes how the surface material performs and where athletes experience the most foot traffic. Most sport courts in this area range from 2,000 to 4,500 square feet—large enough for serious play but scaled to typical Henry County residential lots. Your HOA may have specific color or material requirements, so we review those restrictions upfront. Installation in Stockbridge typically takes 2–3 weeks depending on base work, weather windows, and whether we're managing existing landscape features. The clay foundation demands proper grading and potentially a concrete sub-base, which is non-negotiable in our climate.
Absolutely. Stockbridge's clay base is dense and holds water, which is why we always start with thorough site analysis and proper drainage design. We typically excavate, compact, and install a perforated drainage layer before the sub-base goes down. Skipping this step leads to soft spots and standing water, especially during our humid summers. Your foundation is everything in clay-heavy terrain.
A regulation court runs roughly 2,000–2,500 square feet for basketball or tennis. Most Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek properties can accommodate this, though larger lots (half-acre and up) give you flexibility for additional features like a small seating area or buffer space. We survey your property and account for setback requirements and slope before recommending final dimensions.
Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. We select materials rated for thermal expansion and UV stability. The key is proper installation—loose bases or inadequate drainage cause surface degradation. We also recommend light colors in high-sun areas to reduce heat absorption and maintain comfortable playing conditions during peak summer months.
Plan for 2–3 weeks from groundbreaking to completion. We start with site prep and grading, install drainage and the clay base, pour concrete sub-base if needed, and finish with your surface material. Weather and HOA approvals can shift the timeline. We keep you informed throughout and minimize disruption to your landscape and neighbors.
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