Townhome — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tucker's townhome community has changed a lot over the past decade. You've got families moving into Tucker Village and the Northlake area who want their outdoor space to actually work for them—not become another weekend chore. That's where a sport court makes real sense. Instead of wrestling with patchy grass in your tiny yard or watching clay mud track into your townhome every time it rains, you get a clean, usable surface that handles everything from basketball to just letting the kids run around without turning into a swamp. We've been installing sport courts for townhome owners throughout DeKalb County for years, and Tucker's unique mix of clay soil and that transitional suburban-urban feel means your yard needs something that actually stands up to the weather and the way you live. A properly installed sport court solves that. It's durable, low-maintenance, and honestly, it makes your outdoor space feel like an actual extension of your home instead of wasted footage. We're just 25 minutes away, so we understand Tucker's neighborhood character—the proximity to Tucker Nature Preserve, Main Street's walkability, and the fact that most townhomes have compact yards that need to work harder.
Tucker sits on DeKalb clay, which is honestly the reason we talk to a lot of homeowners here about sport courts in the first place. That clay-heavy soil doesn't drain well, especially during Georgia's spring and summer rains. Your yard gets soggy, grass struggles, and any wear pattern becomes a mud trap. A sport court eliminates that problem entirely. The other thing working in your favor is the canopy cover—depending on whether your townhome backs up toward the Tucker Nature Preserve side or sits in the more open Northlake development, you might have partial shade or full sun. Sport court surfaces handle both, though we'll talk through your specific sun exposure when we visit. Most Tucker townhomes have modest yard dimensions, which actually makes a sport court a smart investment since you're maximizing functional outdoor space rather than spreading it thin across grass. We typically see HOA restrictions around bright colors or overly industrial appearances, so we work with that. The installation itself in Tucker means dealing with that clay base—we handle proper grading and base preparation so water doesn't pool underneath. Winter's mild here, so freeze-thaw cycles aren't the concern they are up north, but spring drainage is absolutely something we engineer for.
Absolutely. Most townhomes in Tucker Village and Northlake have compact outdoor spaces, which is exactly where a sport court shines. We can size it to fit—whether that's a half-court or a smaller multi-use pad. You're turning an awkward patch of clay-heavy yard into something your family actually uses. We've done dozens of these in similar footprints throughout DeKalb County.
Clay is the main reason we recommend sport courts here. We don't fight the soil—we build a proper base that channels water away from the court and underneath it. That means no puddles, no mud, no grass struggling to survive. It's a permanent solution to Tucker's drainage reality.
We handle site prep, base grading to manage that DeKalb clay, and then the court itself. Most townhome projects take a few days. We coordinate with you about access and work around your HOA guidelines. Being local and just 25 minutes from Tucker means we can schedule flexibly and follow up easily.
Tucker neighborhoods do have appearance guidelines, which we understand well. We work with your HOA from the start—whether that's color choices, edge details, or how the court sits in your landscape. Transparency upfront prevents headaches later.
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