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Stone Mountain's got character—between the Village shops and Smoke Rise's tree-lined streets, you've got neighborhoods that care about their outdoor spaces. A lot of homeowners in DeKalb County reach out because their kids want a dedicated court space, or they're tired of fighting the clay soil that comes with living near that granite outcrop. Here's the thing: artificial turf for sport courts isn't just about aesthetics. In Stone Mountain, where drainage can be unpredictable and maintenance eats into your weekends, a properly installed sport court becomes the centerpiece of your property. We've done dozens of these installations around Stone Mountain Park's vicinity—places where families actually live and play year-round. The setup is straightforward: we assess your yard's natural slope, account for that dense DeKalb clay, and build a base that handles Georgia's wet springs and dry summers. Most of our Stone Mountain clients notice the difference within the first week—no more mud tracking, consistent ball bounce, and a surface that holds up through whatever the season throws at it. We're about 30 minutes out from your place, which means we can knock out your install this week if you're ready.
Stone Mountain's soil profile is unique because of that granite geology. The clay-heavy composition near the base of the mountain means water doesn't drain the way it does in other parts of DeKalb County. For sport courts, this matters: we build a gravel and recycled asphalt base layer that sits above the clay, creating an interceptor that keeps standing water off your turf. Your yard's sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Village near the tree canopy or in Smoke Rise's more open lots. We'll walk your property and map shade patterns—turf infill performs best with consistent sun, and if you've got oak coverage, we factor that into the installation timeline. Most Stone Mountain yards run between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet. HOA neighborhoods like those in Smoke Rise sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we'll confirm color and height specs before we start. The good news: artificial turf actually simplifies things with HOAs because it's consistently maintained and never looks "unkempt." Installation typically takes two to three days depending on site prep, and that clay base usually requires extra time to level properly—but that's how we ensure your court stays flat and playable for ten-plus years.
Absolutely. That DeKalb clay near the granite outcrop doesn't drain on its own. We install a 4-6 inch gravel layer, compact it, add recycled asphalt, then fabric—this lifts your court above the clay and prevents the pooling you'd see in a standard installation. It adds cost upfront but saves you from soggy courts in March and April.
Yes. We have crews in Stone Mountain regularly, and if you're in the 30083, 30087, or 30088 zip codes, we can usually schedule a two- to three-day install within the next seven days. Site prep (leveling, base work) determines the exact timeline, but we'll give you a firm date after the site visit.
Most of our Stone Mountain clients go with medium-green for balance—it handles Smoke Rise's mixed shade and the Village's sunnier lots equally well. If your yard gets six-plus hours of direct sun, darker green reads more vibrant. We'll assess your specific light patterns during the initial walk-through.
Most Smoke Rise and Stone Mountain Village HOAs permit artificial turf because it's low-maintenance and looks intentional. We can provide spec sheets and samples before installation. If there are color or height restrictions, we work within those parameters—transparent process means no surprises.
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