Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's got that suburban energy—families in the Shannon area, the Flat Shoals neighborhoods filling up with new construction, everyone wanting their yards to actually *work* for them. A sport court isn't just about looks, though curb appeal absolutely matters when you're in a developing area like South Fulton. It's about having a real reason to spend time outside. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, badminton—whatever your household needs. We've been installing these systems across the metro for years, and the jump from a patchy grass yard to a properly built sport court is something homeowners notice the moment they pull into the driveway. Union City's clay soil and our Georgia heat mean you can't just put down any old turf and call it a day. The base matters. The drainage matters. And honestly, the installer matters too. We're about 35 minutes out from your neighborhood, close enough to handle the job right and stick around if you need us.
South Fulton clay is dense—that's real. When we're building a sport court in Union City, we're thinking about water movement from day one. Heavy rain isn't rare in Georgia, and standing water under artificial turf is basically asking for problems. Your yard's elevation, the slope toward your neighbors' properties, and how that clay naturally drains all factor into our base design. Most Union City lots are roomy enough for a solid 30x50 or 40x60 court, which gives you real play space. Sun exposure varies between the Shannon area and Flat Shoals, so we look at afternoon shade patterns during site visits. Some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines too—nothing strict usually, but we make sure your court design checks those boxes before we break ground. The infill system we choose accounts for Georgia's heat and humidity; some materials hold temperature differently than others, which matters if your kids are playing midday summer games. Installation takes planning because the soil prep here is more involved than it would be in sandier parts of Georgia.
Not harder, just different. Clay compacts well when we prepare the base, actually giving us a stable foundation. The real work is ensuring proper drainage so water doesn't pool. We account for South Fulton's heavy clay when designing slope and base layers. It's something we've done dozens of times in Fulton County, so we know exactly what works.
Georgia summer sun is intense. We use cooler-wearing infill options and can add shading considerations depending on your yard's layout. Some Union City yards have great afternoon oak coverage in the Flat Shoals area; others are fully exposed. We assess your specific lot and recommend materials that keep surface temperatures manageable.
Most South Fulton neighborhoods don't restrict artificial courts, but we always check. We've worked with several Union City HOAs and know how to design courts that meet their guidelines—whether that's color schemes, border treatments, or setback requirements. We handle those conversations with you before installation starts.
Site prep and base work typically take 2–3 days depending on soil conditions and court size. The turf itself goes down fast. Total project is usually 5–7 working days. Since we're 35 minutes out, we can schedule efficiently and handle any follow-up without major delays if something comes up.
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