Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain's got character—from the Village shops to those granite outcrops, there's real history here. But if you're managing a yard in Smoke Rise or near the Park, you know the terrain can be tough on grass. That's where a sport court comes in, especially one built right for wheelchair accessibility. We've worked with homeowners across DeKalb County who needed a playing surface that works year-round without the maintenance headache. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a genuine athletic setup—basketball, tennis, multi-sport—on a surface that won't degrade when Georgia's humidity hits or when the clay soil underneath shifts with the seasons. The best part? Once it's in, you're not fighting drainage issues or patchy spots come July. Your family gets a legitimate recreational space that's smooth, even, and reliable. We've installed dozens of these around the area, and the difference it makes for kids, athletes, and families who use wheelchairs is immediate. Stone Mountain residents deserve outdoor space that actually works with the climate and landscape, not against it.
Stone Mountain's built on some interesting geology—that granite outcrop isn't just scenic, it affects how water moves through your yard. The DeKalb clay in most residential lots here holds moisture differently than sandy soil, which means proper base prep under your sport court is non-negotiable. We see a lot of yards in the Village and Smoke Rise where drainage pooling happens in spring, so we always spec a permeable base layer that works with the clay rather than fighting it. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're near the tree canopy near Stone Mountain Park or in more open sections of the neighborhoods. We'll assess your lot's shade patterns and recommend turf infill types that handle both full sun and partial shade situations. Most residential courts here run 30×60 or smaller—plenty of space for a solid basketball or multi-sport setup without overwhelming your yard footprint. Since we're about 30 minutes away, we handle the full installation, including wheelchair-accessible surface grading and edge transitions. The granite-heavy soil means we sometimes need to work around existing landscaping constraints, but that's part of the local expertise.
Absolutely. DeKalb clay can trap water, but we build sport courts with engineered bases—typically recycled asphalt or gravel—that sit above the clay and channel water away properly. We've done this in Smoke Rise and throughout the Village. The result is a surface that stays playable even after heavy rain, without the puddles your natural grass yard gets.
Yes—that's one of our key strengths. We grade the court so it's level and slip-resistant, manage all transitions to adjacent pavement or walkways smoothly, and ensure the surface meets ADA standards. We've built accessible courts for families and rec centers, and Stone Mountain homeowners appreciate the inclusive play space it creates.
Modern turf handles Georgia heat well, especially with the right infill. Proximity to the Park means you might have shade from tree coverage at different times of day, which actually helps. We choose infill types based on your yard's sun exposure—cooler infills for full-sun courts, standard options where shade is consistent.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from site prep through final installation. We're 30 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather can shift timelines slightly, but Stone Mountain's climate is generally cooperative for this work.
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