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Sport courts are becoming a smart investment in Stockbridge neighborhoods like Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek, where young families want their kids playing outside without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Henry County clay soil is notoriously dense and hard to keep looking good—especially when you've got kids running drills, shooting hoops, or playing badminton in the Georgia heat. That's where artificial turf for sport courts steps in. You get a surface that handles intense use, drains properly even after our summer downpours, and stays green year-round without the fertilizer bills or constant watering that kills your water meter. We've installed dozens of these across the Stockbridge area, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their property. Whether you're in a newer Eagles Landing home or an established Reeves Creek lot, a properly installed sport court transforms how your family uses your backyard—and honestly, it keeps the neighborhood kids coming back to your place.
Stockbridge's Henry County clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That dense, compact soil doesn't drain naturally, which is exactly why artificial turf with proper subsurface preparation is so valuable here. During our hot, humid summers, natural grass either burns out or becomes a mud pit after rain; synthetic surfaces handle both extremes without degrading. Most Stockbridge lots we work on—especially in the newer Eagles Landing developments—sit between 0.25 and 0.5 acres of usable yard space, which is perfect for a dedicated 30x50 or 40x40 sport court without consuming your entire property. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home backs up toward Panola Mountain State Park's tree line or sits in the more open sections of Reeves Creek. We assess shade patterns before installation because even synthetic turf performs better with 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. Many HOA communities in Stockbridge have specific guidelines about court placement, color choices, and edging materials, so we always confirm those requirements upfront. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we manage the Henry County clay removal and drainage base ourselves.
Absolutely. Clay actually makes our job easier because we excavate 4–6 inches, remove the clay, and install a compacted stone base with proper drainage. This prevents water pooling—a real problem with Stockbridge's summer rainfall. Once that foundation is set, your turf surface performs better than it would over native clay.
Most Stockbridge lots can accommodate a 30x50 or 40x40 court comfortably. We've also installed smaller 20x40 setups in Eagles Landing homes where space is tighter. During your consultation, we'll measure your yard and show you mockups so you can visualize the layout and confirm it fits your property.
Many Stockbridge neighborhoods, particularly in Eagles Landing and newer Reeves Creek developments, do have architectural review requirements. We're familiar with most local HOA guidelines and can help you navigate the approval process. It's worth checking your covenants early—we can advise on color and edging options that typically pass review.
Typically 3–5 days, depending on site prep. Henry County clay removal and proper base installation take time, but rushing leads to drainage problems later. We're based 40 minutes away but we schedule projects efficiently and keep you updated throughout the process.
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