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Tucker homeowners have specific needs when it comes to outdoor courts. Whether you're in Tucker Village or closer to the Northlake area, you've probably noticed how the Georgia heat and humidity can wear down natural grass courts faster than you'd expect. That's where artificial turf comes in—especially for sport courts where consistent playing surface matters. We've installed plenty of courts across DeKalb County, and we know what works in Tucker's climate. Our sport courts are built to handle the summer sun, the occasional heavy rain, and the foot traffic that comes with families who actually use their outdoor spaces. The difference between a court that looks great for two seasons and one that lasts a decade comes down to installation quality and material selection. We back our work with a satisfaction guarantee because we're confident in what we build. No shortcuts, no upsells you don't need—just a court that performs.
Tucker sits on DeKalb clay soil, which means drainage can be tricky if your court isn't built right. That clay base wants to hold water, especially during Georgia's spring and fall rainy seasons. We account for this during installation by adding proper base preparation and drainage layers underneath—it's not something every installer takes seriously, but it's the difference between a court that puddles and one that's playable year-round. Sun exposure varies significantly between Tucker Village and the Northlake neighborhoods. Some yards have mature tree cover that's actually an advantage in summer, while others get full afternoon exposure. We assess your specific lot orientation because that affects both material selection and long-term durability. HOA rules in Tucker tend to be moderate—most communities welcome artificial turf as a maintained alternative—but we always verify before you commit. Court sizing for Tucker yards typically runs between 500 and 1,200 square feet depending on whether you're doing half-court or full-court dimensions. The transitional urban-suburban character means most properties have reasonable space without extensive site prep.
Yes, but only with proper installation. Tucker's DeKalb clay naturally resists drainage, so we install a gravel base layer and perforated drain lines underneath. This prevents pooling during heavy spring rains. We've installed dozens of courts across DeKalb County using this method, and homeowners report zero standing water issues even after storms.
Artificial sport court materials do absorb heat, but modern turf stays 10-15 degrees cooler than asphalt. In Tucker's summer sun, your court will be warm but comfortable for play. If your yard has tree cover—common in the Northlake area—you'll notice even better temperature regulation in the afternoons.
Most Tucker neighborhoods, including Tucker Village, allow artificial turf as a maintained landscape feature. We recommend checking your specific community guidelines before signing a contract. We're happy to review HOA language with you and have documentation from dozens of approved installations in DeKalb County.
A standard residential sport court takes 3-5 days from site prep through finishing. We're located about 25 minutes from Tucker, so scheduling is straightforward. Larger courts or those requiring extensive grading may take longer, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
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