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Tucker's got that sweet spot between suburban comfort and urban convenience, which means a lot of families here are looking to maximize their outdoor space without the constant maintenance grind. A sport court with artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest moves you can make—especially if you've got kids who want to play basketball, pickle ball, or just need a safe surface that won't turn into a mud pit after the DeKalb clay gets soaked. We've been installing these throughout Tucker Village and the Northlake area for years, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. You get the durability of a real court, zero watering bills, and a surface that stays playable year-round. No more canceling games because the yard's a swamp. We handle everything from the site prep—and trust us, dealing with that clay base isn't trivial—all the way through to striping and net installation. The best part? We don't make financing complicated. We work with homeowners on payment plans that actually make sense, no credit checks, no hassle. Your family deserves a space where they can play hard and you can relax harder.
Tucker sits on some dense DeKalb clay, which is actually important to understand before installation. That clay base needs proper drainage planning—we're not just throwing turf down and hoping for the best. When we prep your site, we're accounting for how water moves through that soil, especially during Georgia's wet springs. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether you're closer to Tucker Nature Preserve (more shaded areas) or toward Main Street Tucker (typically more open). We assess your yard's specific microclimate because afternoon shade can actually be an advantage in summer, but it affects the turf material we recommend. Most residential yards in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room to build out a legitimate sport court without feeling cramped. Lot sizes in Tucker Village tend to be a bit tighter, so we've gotten really good at designing courts that maximize play space without overtaking the entire backyard. We also stay current on any HOA landscape guidelines if your property has them—some neighborhoods have specific rules about court dimensions or materials, and we navigate that before we break ground. The clay substrate actually requires a reinforced base layer to prevent settling over time, which is why our installation process here is a bit more involved than it might be in sandier counties.
DeKalb clay is dense and holds water, so we build a proper drainage system underneath the turf base. Without it, you'd get pooling and soft spots. We use a crushed stone base layer that sits on top of the clay, then add a permeable underlayment before the turf goes down. It takes more prep than some areas, but it's the only way to get a court that lasts and plays true year after year.
Absolutely. We work with homeowners on flexible payment plans with no credit checks required. We understand that a quality court is an investment, so we make it accessible. Talk to us about what fits your budget, and we'll find an option that works.
Site prep usually takes 2–3 days depending on yard size and clay conditions. The actual turf installation and court setup runs another 2–3 days. Start to finish, you're looking at about a week, and that includes any necessary grading adjustments specific to your property's slope and drainage needs.
Sport courts work in partial shade, but they perform best with at least 4–6 hours of direct sun. We'll evaluate your specific lot—whether you're near the preserve with tree coverage or in a more open area—and recommend turf that handles your light conditions. Shade isn't a dealbreaker; it just changes the material choice.
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