Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tucker's got that perfect blend of tree-lined neighborhoods and growing sports culture—especially around the Northlake area where families are serious about their outdoor spaces. If you've got kids playing travel ball, running track, or just need a durable surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit every summer, a sport court makes real sense. The DeKalb clay soil here drains differently depending on which part of town you're in, and that's actually something we factor into every install. A lot of homeowners in Tucker Village and nearby communities have realized that traditional grass becomes a maintenance nightmare once you add regular athletic use into the mix. Sport courts give you that professional-grade playing surface without the weekly mowing, the dead patches from constant use, or the seasonal brown-out that hits every yard around here. Whether you're looking at seasonal pricing for spring installation or planning ahead for fall, we work with Tucker homeowners year-round to find the timing and budget that works. The nice thing about Tucker's location is we can typically get you on the schedule within a reasonable window—we're based just 25 minutes away, so logistics are straightforward.
Tucker's soil composition—that heavy DeKalb clay—actually tells us a lot about what kind of base prep you'll need under your sport court. Clay holds water differently than sandy soil, so proper drainage setup is non-negotiable here, especially during our wet springs. We've installed in yards all across the Northlake area and Tucker Village, and we've learned which neighborhoods tend toward larger lots and which have tighter spaces that need creative court sizing. Sun exposure matters too. Some yards near the Tucker Nature Preserve side of town have mature tree canopy that affects afternoon heat and UV exposure, which influences both material selection and longevity projections. HOA guidelines vary across different Tucker subdivisions, so we always verify setback requirements and surface color restrictions before you commit. Lot sizes in the area typically range from quarter-acre residential plots to larger properties, which means we're often customizing court dimensions to fit the space you actually have rather than forcing a standard size. Installation in Tucker generally runs smoothly from a logistics standpoint, but we account for the clay-based grading that sometimes requires extra base material to ensure your court sits properly and drains as designed.
Spring and fall are ideal—our mild weather makes for better installation conditions and faster material curing. Summer heat in Tucker can complicate the process, and winter rain can bog down equipment access. We offer seasonal pricing adjustments, so spring installs often have different rates than fall or winter work. Booking early in the season typically gets you better availability.
DeKalb clay doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soil, so we build in proper subsurface drainage systems to prevent water pooling under your court. This is especially important in Tucker where we see heavy spring rainfall. The clay actually compacts well once prepared, which creates a stable base—we just need to account for it during design and construction planning.
Many subdivisions in Tucker Village and the Northlake area do have landscape guidelines, though restrictions vary widely. We always pull and review HOA documents before quoting. Some communities restrict bright colors or require courts to be set back from street view. We'll help you navigate those requirements so your court gets approval before installation.
That depends on the sport and your lot size. Tucker yards range from compact quarter-acre residential plots to larger properties, so we customize dimensions to fit your actual space. A typical multi-sport court runs about 40×60 feet, but we design smaller or differently shaped courts all the time. We'll measure your yard and show you what's realistic for your layout.
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