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Union City's growing neighborhoods—especially around Shannon and Flat Shoals—are perfect for families who want outdoor recreation without the maintenance hassle. A sport court brings that gym-quality experience right into your backyard, whether you're shooting hoops, playing pickleball, or giving the kids a dedicated space to improve their game. We've been installing these courts across the South Fulton area for years, and we've learned what works in our climate and soil. The thing about Union City is that it's developing fast. New homes, young families, people who get it when it comes to investing in their property the smart way. A sport court isn't just a fun addition—it's a legitimate upgrade that keeps your family active year-round and adds real value when it comes time to sell. Our team knows the drive from our shop is about 35 minutes, which means we're close enough to handle everything properly: site assessment, base preparation, installation, and follow-up. We don't cut corners on the foundation work, especially here where the South Fulton clay can shift seasonally. The courts we build last because we respect the ground they sit on.
Union City sits on South Fulton clay, which is dense and can retain moisture—that's actually good news for sport court installation because it provides a stable base, but it means proper drainage planning matters. We always run a site survey to check slope and water flow patterns. Most yards we work with in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us room for a solid 30x50 court or a compact half-court setup. Sun exposure varies block to block; some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, others catch full southern exposure. We factor that into surface recommendations—lighter colors reflect heat better in those full-sun yards, which matters during July and August heat. HOA rules in Union City neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about sport courts, but we always verify with your community docs first. The developing nature of South Fulton also means occasional soil settling, so we build our base with extra compaction layers. Georgia's humidity means we design for water drainage, not standing water—every court gets a slight crown and proper subsurface grading. We've learned these specifics working throughout Fulton County, and we apply them every time.
Absolutely. South Fulton clay is actually stable for court foundations—better than sandy soil. We just need to handle drainage carefully since clay holds moisture. Our installation process includes proper grading and a compacted base layer that accounts for clay's seasonal movement. In 35 years of regional work, we've found clay yards produce some of our most durable courts.
Most properties in Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods fit a 30x50 court comfortably, or a 20x40 if space is tighter. We'll measure your lot, check setback requirements, and discuss whether you want full-court or half-court functionality. A half-court takes up less room but still lets you play serious pickleball or basketball.
Union City HOAs are generally supportive of sports courts since they're family-friendly improvements. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first—most allow them as long as they meet setback rules. We can help you document the installation process if your HOA wants detail on drainage or surface type.
Most courts take 5-7 days from site prep to final surface, depending on weather and base work. South Fulton clay usually needs extra compaction time, which we schedule properly. We're 35 minutes away, so we can schedule follow-up work quickly if anything needs adjustment after the first season.
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