Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners deal with a unique set of challenges when it comes to outdoor courts. The granite base that makes the landmark so iconic also means your backyard soil is typically that DeKalb clay with mixed drainage—which complicates everything from water pooling to traditional grass root systems. A sport court solves that problem entirely. Whether you're in Stone Mountain Village or over in Smoke Rise, we've installed courts for families who got tired of muddy patches, standing water after rain, and the constant maintenance that Georgia's humidity demands. Our synthetic turf system gives you a stable, all-weather playing surface that doesn't degrade with the seasonal shifts we see here. The warranty backing we offer means you're protected for life against manufacturing defects—something that matters when you're investing in your property. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we understand the local landscape. We know how the afternoon sun hits different parts of DeKalb County, we know which drainage issues show up first, and we know what Stone Mountain families actually need to enjoy their yards year-round. A sport court isn't just a luxury—it's a practical upgrade that works with your land instead of against it.
Stone Mountain's soil composition is one reason so many homeowners struggle with standard turf. The proximity to the granite outcrop means you've likely got that characteristic DeKalb clay underfoot, and while it drains better than pure clay in some pockets, it's unpredictable. We see yards with great drainage on one side and pooling on the other. Rain after a humid Georgia summer doesn't disappear quickly, which kills grass and creates the perfect environment for fungal issues. A sport court base system handles this completely—it's engineered to shed water properly regardless of your soil type. Most lots in Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise run between half-acre and full-acre residential spaces, which gives us plenty of room to position courts where sun exposure works best. We typically recommend courts on the south or west side to maximize playable hours, but we assess each property's shade patterns (especially if you've got mature oak trees common to the area). If you're in a community with HOA guidelines, we'll review those before we break ground—some Stone Mountain associations have specific setback or material requirements, and we'll make sure everything is compliant from day one.
It actually works in our favor. The granite means better compaction underneath, and while DeKalb clay needs prep work to ensure proper drainage, we've done this hundreds of times in the area. We'll excavate, add a gravel and crushed stone base layer, compact it properly, and install a permeable substructure that lets water move through. Your clay won't create the problems it does with grass.
Our lifetime warranty covers the manufacturing integrity of the turf and backing materials against defects—not wear from play or weather. Georgia's UV and humidity are intense, but our turf is engineered for exactly these conditions. You'll get reliable performance for 15+ years of normal use, and the warranty protects your investment against unexpected material failure.
Way less than grass. You'll brush the turf occasionally to keep fibers upright and rinse it a few times a year to remove dust and pollen—which, honestly, accumulates fast here. No mowing, no fungicide applications after humid spells, no drainage headaches after thunderstorms. Most homeowners spend maybe 2–3 hours per year on care.
Yes. We review HOA documents before any work begins. Stone Mountain area communities often have specific rules about setbacks, materials, or colors. We'll ensure your court meets all guidelines and help you with any HOA submissions if needed. We've worked with local associations and know what they typically approve.
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