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Union City's got that perfect sweet spot for a sport court—you've got the space, the growing families, and honestly, the weather that makes year-round play totally doable. Whether you're in the Shannon area or closer to Flat Shoals, a lot of our neighbors are realizing that real grass just doesn't cut it anymore, especially when you're juggling kids' sports schedules and want something that actually holds up. We're talking basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a clean pad where your kids can play without worrying about mud after rain. The thing about Union City is it's developing fast, which means yards are getting bigger and families are staying put longer—perfect conditions for investing in something that genuinely improves how you use your property. We've been installing quality sport courts throughout the area, and the feedback is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. No more excuses about weather, no more watching the lawn die in patches, no more scheduling around "dry enough to play" days. Your court's ready whenever you are. That's the real win here.
South Fulton clay is... well, it's tricky. After heavy rain, which we get plenty of, that clay holds moisture like nobody's business. A lot of properties in Union City sit a bit lower than you'd hope, which means drainage considerations are huge when we're laying base for your sport court. That's actually one of the best reasons to go artificial—we engineer proper drainage underneath so you're not dealing with standing water or that squishy feeling after a storm. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether you're near the tree lines in Shannon or more open in the Flat Shoals sections. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because afternoon western sun hits different than north-facing shade. Most yards we work with in the 30291 ZIP are between quarter-acre and half-acre, giving us solid room to build a 30x60 or even 40x60 court without eating your whole backyard. The red clay underneath means we've got to do proper grading and sub-base work—no shortcuts. Once it's right, though, you've got a surface that handles our humidity, Georgia heat, and those surprise freezes without cracking or breaking down.
Absolutely. In fact, clay's why sport courts work so well here. We install proper engineered base layers that handle South Fulton's moisture retention. Instead of fighting the clay, we work with it—add crushed stone, geotextile, and slope for drainage. Your court will actually perform better than it would in sandier soil because we get stable, long-term compaction.
We're about 35 minutes from Union City, which means we're local enough to handle site visits, maintenance, and repairs without it being a hassle. We know the area's growing, we understand the typical lot sizes, and we've worked enough properties here to anticipate what you'll need.
Some do, some don't. Before we quote, we ask about your HOA guidelines. Most are fine with sport courts as long as they look clean and maintained. We can help you navigate that conversation and show examples that meet community standards.
Most properties we see here can handle 30x60 or 40x60 comfortably. We evaluate your specific lot layout, set-back requirements, and how you want to use the space. Smaller courts are also an option if you've got limited square footage—we'll maximize what you've got.
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