Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Thomaston's a town where accessibility matters—whether that's getting around Downtown or making sure your family can enjoy outdoor recreation together. That's exactly why sport courts with wheelchair access have become so popular in Upson County. Our artificial turf sport courts give you a level, durable playing surface right in your backyard, and we design them with accessibility front and center. No more uneven ground, no mud after rain, and no maintenance headaches. Whether you're near Sprewell Bluff or anywhere in the 30286 area, a properly installed sport court opens up basketball, pickleball, or casual recreation for everyone in your household. The clay soil around Thomaston can be stubborn—it shifts seasonally, drains unevenly, and makes natural grass a constant battle. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We've installed courts for families who wanted their kids to have a safe, all-weather place to play, and for households where mobility considerations made a smooth, accessible surface non-negotiable. The fact that you don't have to worry about drainage pooling or the court becoming slick after a Georgia rain is huge. We handle the site prep, base installation, and turf layout so everything drains properly and sits perfectly level. It's the kind of project that transforms a yard from something you manage to something you actually use and enjoy.
Upson County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not sport-court friendly on its own. That clay compacts hard in dry weather and gets sticky when wet—exactly the wrong conditions for a playing surface. Before we install turf, we excavate properly, install a compacted stone base, and sometimes add a drainage layer to keep water from pooling in those low spots Thomaston yards often develop. The clay also means we're careful about grading; we slope the court to direct runoff away from your foundation and toward your drainage plan. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is in the more wooded areas or out toward the rural stretches. South-facing courts in the Thomaston area get intense afternoon heat in summer, which our turf handles well, but we always factor that into infill recommendations. If your lot has mature trees—common in the older parts of town—we'll design around shade patterns so you get usable play hours. Lot sizes here are often generous, which means we have room to work. Most residential courts we build for Thomaston families run 30x50 to 40x60 feet, plenty of space for multiple uses. We also confirm any HOA or deed restrictions upfront, though Upson County is generally flexible on these projects. Finally, we make sure the wheelchair-accessible ramp or approach is stable, smooth, and integrated into the overall layout so access feels natural, not like an afterthought.
Upson County clay compacts unevenly and drains poorly, which would eventually cause the court to settle and crack. We excavate 4–6 inches down, remove clay, and install a compacted crushed stone base that provides stable drainage. This prevents the shifting and pooling problems you'd see with a direct-on-clay install. It's an extra step, but it's what makes courts in this area last.
Absolutely. We design with zero-threshold access in mind—smooth transitions, firm surface for smooth rolling, proper slope for water runoff (not puddling), and accessible seating areas if you want them. The court itself is level and free of obstacles. We also ensure approach ramps meet ADA standards and integrate them into your landscape so they're functional and look natural.
Georgia sun is intense, and dark turf does warm up. We recommend a lighter infill color option and suggest watering the court before heavy use on peak heat days. Some families in the area use shade structures (pergolas or simple tarps) over portions of the court. These tweaks keep play comfortable even in July and August without compromising the court's durability.
Site prep and base installation typically take 1–2 weeks depending on soil conditions and weather. Turf installation follows in another week. We work around seasonal rain, so late spring and fall are ideal. We'll coordinate a timeline during your initial visit so you know exactly when your court will be ready for play.
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