Monthly Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to backyard upgrade for families across Stockbridge, and honestly, it makes sense. Between the heat and humidity we get here in Henry County and the clay soil that doesn't drain the way most homeowners expect, a traditional concrete or asphalt court just doesn't hold up the way synthetic turf does. We've installed dozens of courts in the Eagles Landing area and over near Reeves Creek, and the difference in durability and playability is night and day compared to what families had before. The thing about Stockbridge is that yards here tend to be generous—you've got space to work with—but that also means a proper sport court installation is a significant investment. That's why we built our monthly financing options specifically for homeowners in your area. Instead of waiting another year or saving up a lump sum, you can get your court installed now and spread the cost over manageable monthly payments. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play, we'll design something that fits both your yard and your budget.
Henry County's clay base presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does, which means proper drainage is non-negotiable—especially during our rainy spring months. We build in a slight slope and sub-base gravel layer to keep water from pooling, which protects your court investment long-term. The other factor working in your favor is lot size. Most properties in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek have enough room for a full-size or near-full-size court without cramping your landscaping or impacting sight lines from your home. Sun exposure varies depending on which part of Stockbridge you're in, but we assess that during your consultation because it affects ball visibility and surface temperature. Our synthetic turf is engineered to stay cooler than asphalt in peak summer, which matters when kids are playing midday. Finally, if you're in an HOA community—and many Stockbridge neighborhoods have deed restrictions—we've worked with those guidelines before. Most architectural review boards approve sport courts, but we'll help you navigate approval if needed.
Absolutely. Our base preparation is more involved here than in sandier regions. We cut deeper into the clay, lay a compacted gravel sub-base, and ensure proper slope for drainage. That Henry County clay wants to hold water, so we design against that from day one. It's extra work upfront, but it prevents courts from becoming soggy or cracking in freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes—that's exactly why we offer monthly financing. We know a quality court runs several thousand dollars, and spreading that across 24, 36, or 48 months makes it accessible for families here. We work with local financing partners and can discuss options during your estimate.
Plan on 5–10 business days depending on court size and existing ground conditions. Henry County clay means site prep takes longer than it might elsewhere, but we schedule work around your family's needs and local weather patterns to avoid delays.
Most do, but it varies. We've helped homeowners in Eagles Landing and other Stockbridge neighborhoods get approval. If your community has deed restrictions, we'll guide you through the architectural review process and provide documentation that supports your application.
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