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Tucker's neighborhoods are packed with young families, and a lot of them are discovering that sport courts are the game-changer their backyards have been missing. We're not talking about those basic paver setups—artificial turf courts give you a legit playing surface that handles everything from basketball to volleyball without the headaches of maintenance. Around Tucker Village and the Northlake area, we've installed courts in yards that used to be underutilized outdoor space. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it doesn't care about DeKalb's heavy clay soil or Georgia's humidity swings. You get a consistent, professional-grade playing surface that stays playable year-round, in any weather. Since we're based just 25 minutes away, we know this area inside and out—the neighborhoods, the lot sizes, what homeowners actually need. Whether your kids are serious about their game or you just want a multi-use court for the whole family, we can build something that lasts and performs.
Tucker sits in that transitional zone between city and suburb, which means yards vary wildly in size and soil composition. The DeKalb clay underneath most properties here is dense and doesn't drain like sand-based soil, so proper base preparation is critical for any sport court installation. We account for that by building in drainage layers that work against the clay—it's not standard procedure everywhere, but it's essential in Tucker. The tree coverage in neighborhoods like Northlake can create shade patterns that affect gameplay, so we scout every property to understand sun exposure throughout the day. Some HOA communities in the area have landscape guidelines, so we verify those before breaking ground. Lot sizes in Tucker run the full spectrum, and we've designed courts on everything from compact urban lots to sprawling suburban properties. The humidity and occasional heavy rain mean your court surface needs to shed water efficiently, which our turf systems do by design. We also factor in the red clay that bleeds through from nearby areas—it can stain if drainage fails, so we're meticulous about base work.
Most residential installations in Tucker don't require special permits, but it depends on your HOA and exact setup. If you're in Tucker Village or a governed community, we check those rules upfront. A few neighborhoods have setback requirements or landscape restrictions, so we verify everything before we start. We handle the research so you don't have to.
DeKalb clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, which is why base preparation is non-negotiable here. We build a gravel and crushed stone base with proper slope to push water away from the court. Skip this step, and you'll get standing water and premature wear. It takes extra work, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in 5.
Lot sizes vary across Tucker neighborhoods, but most residential properties can accommodate a half-court (roughly 47 by 50 feet) or smaller. If you've got space near Main Street or in Northlake's larger lots, a full court is possible. We measure your actual space and design around trees, structures, and sightlines to maximize playability.
Not if it's installed correctly. Our turf is engineered for humid climates and sheds moisture fast. The drainage layers we build into every Tucker court prevent moisture from pooling underneath. Proper ventilation and drainage design mean humidity is a non-issue for durability and playability.
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