Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Teachers in Tucker North deserve a break—and that includes a break from yard maintenance. Here's the thing: between lesson planning, grading papers, and everything else on your plate, the last thing you need is spending weekends fighting with a lawn that doesn't want to cooperate in Georgia's humid climate. That's where a sport court comes in. We've installed plenty of them across the North Tucker and Northlake corridor areas, and teachers consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made for their families. A sport court gives your kids a safe, clean surface for basketball, tennis, or just playing outside—no mud, no divots, no watering in the summer heat. And because you're an educator, we've got special pricing to show our appreciation. Whether your yard backs up to the Northlake Mall area or sits deeper in the North Tucker neighborhoods, we can design a court that fits your space and your budget. No fancy sales pitch—just honest work from a team that knows DeKalb County yards inside and out.
Tucker North sits on that classic DeKalb clay that most homeowners around here know well. It drains slowly, stays compacted from foot traffic, and honestly, it's not ideal for traditional grass sports surfaces. That's actually one reason sport courts have become so popular in your area—they solve the drainage problem entirely. The Northlake corridor gets a solid mix of sun and shade depending on tree canopy, so we always scout your specific lot before recommending court dimensions or orientation. Most yards in the North Tucker neighborhoods are established suburban lots—usually enough space for a 30' × 50' half-court without major grading work, though we've done smaller installations too. One thing we always check: HOA landscape guidelines. Some neighborhoods in your area have specific rules about court colors and fencing, so we make sure any design complies upfront. Summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms are typical for this part of DeKalb County, and our court materials are built to handle both. We'll clear existing grass, level the base, and install proper drainage underneath—that clay won't trick us.
Many neighborhoods in the North Tucker and Northlake areas do have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking your HOA rules first. Most are fine with sport courts as long as colors stay neutral and fencing doesn't exceed certain heights. We've navigated dozens of HOA approvals in DeKalb County and can help you submit plans if needed. It's easier to get it right the first time than to have work delayed.
Most sport courts in Tucker North take 5–7 business days from start to finish, depending on lot size and base prep. The DeKalb clay usually requires some excavation and compacting, so we plan for that upfront. We typically work straight through rather than stopping and starting, which keeps quality consistent and gets you playing faster. Our crew from LawnLogic can usually complete a standard half-court without multiple site visits.
We offer 10% off sport court installations for full-time teachers in Georgia. Just bring a current school ID or pay stub when you schedule your consultation. No hassle—we appreciate what educators do for our community and want to make this easier on your budget. It applies to the full project cost.
Absolutely. Our courts are designed for Georgia weather—the surface materials reflect heat better than asphalt, and the base system we install under DeKalb clay handles heavy rain without pooling. We've had courts through multiple hot, wet summers in North Tucker without issues. Minimal maintenance, and you're good year-round.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.