Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Tucker North aren't just about having somewhere to shoot hoops or practice tennis—they're about reclaiming your backyard as actual usable space. Around the Northlake corridor and North Tucker neighborhoods, we see a lot of homeowners stuck with yards that either stay empty most of the year or turn into muddy patches after rain. That's where a quality artificial turf sport court changes things. Whether you've got kids who need a place to develop their game, or you want a multipurpose surface that handles everything from basketball to badminton, the right installation makes a real difference. We're a women-owned shop, and we've spent years building sport courts across DeKalb County—we know exactly what works in this area and what doesn't. The clay soil here, the humidity patterns, the typical lot sizes in these neighborhoods—we factor all of it into how we design and install. A sport court isn't a luxury; it's an investment in your property that actually gets used every single day.
Tucker North sits on classic DeKalb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain quickly on its own. That's actually why artificial turf sport courts perform so well here—you're not fighting seasonal mud and poor water management. We prep the base carefully to handle our humidity and those heavy summer downpours. Most properties in North Tucker and around Northlake have decent lot sizes, typically enough room for a 30x60 or 40x60 court without eating your entire yard. Sun exposure varies block to block depending on tree coverage, but we assess that during your consultation and adjust the court orientation and surface selection accordingly. HOA rules in some of the Northlake corridor neighborhoods do have guidelines about court visibility from the street, so we factor that into placement and screening options. One thing we always recommend: if you're near any of the established suburban areas closer to Northlake Mall, make sure to have utility locates done before we break ground. It saves headaches and keeps everyone safe.
DeKalb clay doesn't drain on its own, which is exactly why we install a proper crushed stone and perforated base layer beneath your turf. This prevents water from pooling, keeps the court playable year-round, and extends the life of your surface. We've installed dozens of courts in North Tucker and the surrounding area—we know how to handle the soil here.
Absolutely. Some neighborhoods around Northlake have heavy tree coverage, which actually protects the turf from UV degradation and keeps it cooler in summer. We'll evaluate your specific sun and shade patterns during the site visit and recommend the right fiber blend and infill to match your conditions.
Some communities in the Northlake corridor do have appearance guidelines. We work with your HOA restrictions and can position courts toward the back of your property or add landscaping screening if needed. It's worth checking your CC&Rs before we schedule installation, but we help navigate that process with you.
Most residential courts take 5-7 business days from site prep through final seaming, depending on weather and court size. We're 28 minutes from Tucker North, so scheduling is straightforward. Rain can push timelines slightly, but we plan around DeKalb's typical summer patterns to keep disruption minimal.
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