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Tucker's neighborhoods—from Tucker Village down to Northlake—sit in that sweet spot between leafy suburban and active urban living. A lot of families here want their yards to do more than just look nice. They want a space where kids can actually play without tracking red clay through the house every time it rains, where a tennis backboard or shooting court makes sense, and where you're not spending your weekends fighting DeKalb's heavy soil just to maintain grass. That's exactly what synthetic sport courts solve. We've installed them throughout the Tucker area for homeowners who got tired of watering schedules, bare patches from heavy use, and that perpetual maintenance grind. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a real playing surface that drains fast, stays level year-round, and handles the kind of abuse that natural grass simply can't. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose practice area, we can design something that fits your lot size and actually gets used instead of becoming another thing on your maintenance checklist.
Tucker's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best arguments for synthetic turf on a sport court. That dense DeKalb clay holds water, compacts under foot traffic, and creates uneven playing surfaces—especially in high-use areas. When we install sport courts here, we're not fighting against decent drainage; we're upgrading from a yard that naturally struggles with it. Sun exposure varies depending on your exact location. Homes near Tucker Nature Preserve or in established neighborhoods often have mature tree cover, which affects how much direct sunlight your court gets. That matters for turf selection and long-term performance. Most Tucker lots range from modest to spacious—plenty of room for a 20×40 multipurpose court or a dedicated shooting area, but we always measure and plan around existing landscaping, patios, and sight lines. We typically allow 4–6 weeks from initial measurement to final installation, which gives us time to properly prep the base and account for local soil conditions. The transitional climate here means your court will handle hot summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles, so base preparation and drainage underneath are non-negotiable.
Most Tucker neighborhoods don't restrict artificial turf for sport courts, especially when they're functional rather than replacing front lawns. We always pull local HOA guidelines upfront—takes one phone call—and show you exactly what's approved. We've completed dozens of installations across both areas without a single pushback because the courts are clearly recreational, well-maintained, and add property value.
Not if it's installed right. We excavate, compact, and add a perforated base layer that channels water away from the playing surface and into proper drainage lines. DeKalb clay actually makes a solid, stable foundation once prepared correctly. Without proper base prep, you'd see pooling; with it, you get a court that plays true and lasts 10+ years.
From first visit to game-ready is typically 4–6 weeks. We schedule the site prep, base work, and turf installation around your timeline. Weather delays happen occasionally—heavy rain can push timelines—but we build in contingency and keep you updated weekly.
Most Tucker lots have room for a 20×40 multipurpose court or smaller dedicated areas. We measure everything on-site, account for trees, fences, and utility lines, then show you layout options. Smaller courts still deliver real play value—a 15×30 is perfect for shooting practice or pickleball doubles.
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