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Stone Mountain residents have always known how to make the most of their outdoor space—whether that's a weekend at Stone Mountain Park or a relaxed afternoon in Smoke Rise. A sport court takes that outdoor living philosophy and puts it right in your backyard. Basketball, tennis, pickleball—the court becomes the centerpiece of family gatherings and neighborhood games, and unlike traditional asphalt or concrete, artificial turf sport courts actually improve with use. The surface stays cooler underfoot, drains better in Georgia's unpredictable weather, and requires zero reseeding after the kids have worn down the grass. We've installed courts across DeKalb County for families who wanted their yards to do double duty: beautiful landscaping and genuine athletic space. A sport court in Stone Mountain isn't just about having somewhere to play—it's about creating a reason for neighbors to gather, for kids to stay active at home, and for your property to feel like it was designed with real life in mind.
Stone Mountain's landscape sits on that interesting border between DeKalb clay and granite bedrock, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. That clay-heavy soil drains differently than you'd find elsewhere in metro Atlanta, so we design base layers that account for how water moves through your yard. The neighborhoods around here—Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise especially—tend to have mature tree canopies, which means dappled sun rather than full-court blazes. That's genuinely good for turf longevity and player comfort. Many properties in the area sit on slopes leading toward the park or granite outcrops, so we factor in grading and proper water management. Lot sizes vary considerably; some homes have generous backyards perfect for a full 30x60 court, while others benefit from a smaller 20x40 footprint that still delivers real playing space. We've learned the drainage quirks of 30083, 30087, and 30088—and we build courts that handle both the clay soil's slowness and the seasonal heavy rains. HOA guidelines in some Stone Mountain neighborhoods do require approval before installation, so we help navigate that process upfront.
We install a engineered base system that works with—not against—DeKalb's clay composition. The base includes crushed stone layers with a perforated drain, sloped to move water away from the court surface. Clay actually compacts well, which gives you a stable foundation. We've done dozens of courts across the zip codes here, so we know exactly how water flows in your specific neighborhood.
Yes, significantly. Artificial turf reflects less heat than asphalt or concrete, and stays 10–15 degrees cooler on hot days. That matters for kids playing in July. The lighter-colored fibers and rubberized base don't absorb and hold heat the way dark surfaces do. Families in Stone Mountain appreciate this—you can actually use the court during afternoon heat without it being uncomfortable.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community guidelines. We handle the approval process—providing renderings, material specs, and documentation that show the court complements neighborhood aesthetics. In five years, we've rarely hit roadblocks; most HOAs recognize that a well-built turf court is actually better looking than a weedy, worn grass area.
A sport court stays consistent year-round—no bare patches after heavy use, no reseeding, no muddy spots after rain. Grass in Stone Mountain's clay soil compacts and wears under repeated play. Turf is maintenance-light, playable immediately after rain, and lasts 12–15 years with basic care. You get a genuine athletic surface, not just a yard you hope holds up.
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