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Here's the thing about sport courts in Tucker—they're one of the smartest moves homeowners in this area make when they want a backyard that actually gets used. Whether you're in Tucker Village or over near Northlake, you've probably noticed how hot Georgia summers get, and how that red DeKalb clay can turn into a muddy mess after rain. A sport court solves both problems without breaking the bank. We've installed plenty of these across DeKalb County, and Tucker's a natural fit for the investment. Your kids can shoot hoops, play tennis, or practice their footwork year-round without waiting for the ground to dry out. No more canceled games because the yard's a swamp. No more replacing grass that never quite grew right in that clay soil we've all got here. The budget-friendly part? You're not constantly reseeding, replacing sod, or paying for yard maintenance. Once it's down, it's down. We handle the installation—usually takes us about a day or two depending on your lot size—and you get a surface that'll last for years with minimal upkeep. Most folks in the Tucker area are surprised at how affordable it actually is compared to what they thought.
Tucker sits on some challenging soil. That DeKalb clay we mentioned isn't great for traditional grass—it compacts easily, drains poorly, and honestly, most homeowners end up frustrated trying to maintain a natural lawn. A sport court completely bypasses that headache. Your neighborhood matters too. If you're in Tucker Village or the Northlake area, lot sizes tend to be moderate, which is actually perfect for a sport court. You're not dealing with sprawling estates that need massive installations; most properties here work really well with a 30' x 60' or similar footprint that gives you plenty of play space without dominating your yard. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage and which part of Tucker you're in. Some yards near the Tucker Nature Preserve side have more shade from mature trees, which actually extends your court's lifespan—less UV degradation. Other spots are more open. We assess your specific setup during the consultation. One thing we always mention: make sure you check with your HOA if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most Tucker neighborhoods don't have issues with sport courts, but it's worth a five-minute phone call before we schedule. Installation-wise, that clay base we talked about? We handle all the prep work and grading. You don't need to worry about it.
Absolutely. The turf surface we use is specifically engineered for Georgia's climate. It won't melt in summer heat, and it actually performs better than natural grass in our humidity. The drainage system handles our heavy spring rains well—water moves through the turf and doesn't pool up like it does on that DeKalb clay soil most of us deal with here.
It depends on your court size and site prep needs, but most Tucker homeowners are looking at somewhere in the mid-range for a standard sport court. We'll give you a firm quote after we see your yard. No surprises. Since we're just 25 minutes away in DeKalb County, we keep travel costs reasonable too.
Not at all—most buyers in the Tucker area see it as a feature, especially families. It shows you've invested in the property and maintained it well. The fact that it looks clean and professional matters to people buying in established neighborhoods like Tucker Village and Northlake.
Minimal. Sweep it occasionally, hose it down if needed. You're not fertilizing, mowing, or reseeding like you would with natural grass fighting Tucker's clay soil. A few times a year, maybe a light brush to keep the fill material even. That's really it.
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