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Sport courts in Stockbridge aren't just about basketball hoops and tennis nets—they're about reclaiming your backyard year-round without the headaches of natural grass maintenance. Living in Eagles Landing or the Reeves Creek area means dealing with Henry County's dense clay soil, which stays soggy after rain and bakes hard in summer heat. A synthetic sport court gives you a clean, playable surface that actually drains properly, handles Georgia's humidity, and stays game-ready whether you're shooting hoops in July or hosting a family tournament in March. We've installed dozens of courts across Stockbridge, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No mud tracked into the house, no dead grass patches from heavy foot traffic, no waiting three days after a storm for the yard to dry out. Your kids can play immediately after rain, and you'll spend your weekends enjoying the court instead of maintaining it. That's the real value of artificial turf for a sport court—it turns your yard into an actual asset instead of another chore on the weekend list.
Henry County clay presents a real challenge for traditional grass sport courts. That heavy soil drains slowly, which means standing water after our afternoon thunderstorms—and nobody wants to play on a soggy court. Artificial turf solves that problem with a proper base layer and drainage system designed for Georgia's rainfall patterns. Stockbridge neighborhoods like Eagles Landing typically have larger lots, which works great for court installations, but we also handle smaller spaces in denser areas. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree cover; homes near Panola Mountain State Park or older established neighborhoods often have mature shade, which actually favors synthetic surfaces since UV isn't as much of a concern. We always assess your lot's drainage slope and existing drainage pipes before installation—Henry County's topography means water naturally wants to move certain directions, and we build with that in mind. Most Stockbridge homeowners also have HOA guidelines, so we'll walk you through the approval process and make sure your court design fits neighborhood standards. The installation itself takes 5-7 days depending on lot size, and we handle all base prep, which is crucial in clay soil—improper grading causes problems down the road.
Absolutely. Clay soil is actually why sport courts make so much sense in Stockbridge. We install a engineered base layer that sits on top of the clay and directs water away properly. Traditional grass drowns in this soil after rain, but synthetic courts drain immediately. We've installed courts in Eagles Landing and throughout the county with zero drainage complaints.
Plan on 5-7 days depending on your lot size and base prep needs. We start early, finish by afternoon, and clean up daily. Stockbridge yards vary in size, but we're experienced with both spacious Eagles Landing properties and tighter lots. You'll have a playable court by the end of the project.
Most do, but requirements vary by neighborhood. We handle the HOA submission process and design approval for you. We've worked with Eagles Landing, Reeves Creek area, and other Stockbridge communities—we know what typically gets approved and how to present your court so it fits neighborhood standards.
We recommend a cushioned polyurethane top layer for basketball and tennis. It handles Georgia summer heat better than hard acrylic, provides joint protection, and stays consistent year-round. In Stockbridge's climate, this surface plays the same in July humidity as it does in cooler months—no expansion issues or slick spots.
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