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Union City's growing neighborhoods—especially around the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas—have seen a real surge in families wanting to maximize their outdoor space. Whether you're near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor or tucked into one of the residential pockets in 30291, a sport court with professional artificial turf can transform a backyard into something your kids will actually use year-round. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in South Fulton who initially thought a court install was out of reach, but once they saw how our turf holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity, they realized it's one of the smartest investments they could make. A quality sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about reclaiming your yard from mud, weeds, and that endless mowing cycle. The clay-heavy soil around Union City actually makes artificial turf even more appealing; instead of fighting drainage issues or bare patches, you get a consistent, playable surface that handles our summer storms without turning into a swamp. We're BBB-accredited because we stand behind our work, and because this community deserves contractors who show up, do the job right, and stick around if questions come up later.
Union City sits on South Fulton's characteristic clay soil, which drains differently than sandy areas to the north. That clay base is actually a huge reason why artificial turf makes sense here—it prevents the pooling and compaction you'd get with natural grass in our humid summers. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Shannon area with older, tree-heavy lots or the more open development zones near Flat Shoals. We assess each property individually because a court in full sun behaves differently than one with afternoon shade from mature oaks. Homeowners in this zip code often have smaller to mid-sized yards, so we've gotten skilled at maximizing court dimensions without eating up the entire lot. HOA rules do pop up in some Union City neighborhoods, and we always recommend checking those restrictions before we break ground—some communities have specific guidelines about turf color or court placement. Drainage is critical here; the clay means we typically install a base layer that handles Georgia's heavy spring rains. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and because we're 35 minutes away, we can mobilize quickly for post-install adjustments or maintenance questions.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate—hot summers, humid air, and heavy afternoon thunderstorms. South Fulton's clay and moisture patterns actually make artificial turf perform better than natural grass would. We've installed courts throughout Fulton County that handle consistent use and bounce back perfectly. The key is quality infill and proper drainage, both of which we build into every install.
A regulation court takes roughly 4,000–5,000 square feet, but we build custom sizes down to 2,500 square feet if space is tight. Most Union City lots can accommodate at least a smaller court—we do a free site evaluation to measure available space, account for setback rules, and show you exactly what fits. Call us with your address or lot size, and we'll give you honest feedback.
Far less than natural grass. We recommend occasional sweeping to keep debris clear and a rinse after heavy use. Union City's clay dust can settle on the surface, so an annual light cleaning keeps it looking sharp. No mowing, no fertilizer, no patching bare spots—that's the beauty of artificial turf in South Fulton.
Some neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, especially in more established areas. We always recommend checking with your HOA before we schedule. Permitting in Fulton County is straightforward for sport courts on residential property. We handle the paperwork, but confirming your HOA rules upfront saves time and headaches.
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