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Sport Court Installation in Union City, GA

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Your dog doesn't care about the price of sod or the hassle of lawn maintenance—he just wants a clean, safe place to run around without tracking mud through your Union City home. That's exactly what a sport court does. Whether you're in the Shannon area or over by Flat Shoals, a properly installed artificial turf surface gives your pup a dedicated space to play, and it gives you back your weekends. No brown patches after heavy rain, no digging holes, no wrestling your dog to wipe his paws before he bounds across your hardwoods. We've installed sport courts across Fulton County for families who got tired of fighting South Fulton's clay soil and the relentless Georgia heat. The tough part isn't the turf itself—it's finding someone local who knows how to prep your specific lot and get it right the first time. That's where we come in. Our team understands Union City's neighborhoods, drainage patterns, and what it takes to build a court that actually performs for active dogs and their owners.

Union City Turf Conditions

Union City sits on some stubborn clay soil that doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy yards do. After a heavy rain, your yard can stay soggy for days—which is miserable for dogs and ruinous for traditional grass. That's one reason sport courts make so much sense here. The base layer we install accounts for Fulton County's drainage challenges; we're not just rolling out turf on top of packed earth and hoping for the best. Sun exposure varies across Union City, especially in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas where tree coverage can be dense in some yards and wide open in others. Full-sun courts need different infill and maintenance schedules than shaded ones, so we assess your specific lot before recommending materials. HOA rules in developing parts of Union City sometimes have restrictions on artificial surfaces, so it's worth checking your deed before we break ground. Yard sizes in Union City range from tight urban lots to larger suburban setups—we design courts that fit your space and your dog's energy level, not a one-size-fits-all rectangle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need special drainage under my sport court in Union City?

Yes. Our Union City installations include engineered base layers because of the region's clay-heavy soil. We slope the base away from your home and install perforated drain pipes if your yard tends to pool water after rain. The Shannon and Flat Shoals areas especially benefit from this approach. Skipping proper drainage is how sport courts fail, so we don't cut corners there.

How long does installation take in Union City?

Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to final brushing, depending on lot size and soil conditions. We're about 35 minutes from our headquarters, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather can add a day or two if we're working around rain, but we build that into our timeline so you know what to expect.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing a sport court in Union City?

Some HOAs in Union City's developing neighborhoods do restrict artificial surfaces. We always recommend reviewing your deed restrictions before moving forward. If your HOA allows it, we handle the rest. If there's gray area in the language, we can help you draft a variance request with photos of similar installations.

What's the best infill for a dog run in Georgia's heat?

Crumb rubber or silica sand both work, but sand stays cooler underfoot during Union City's hot summers and is gentler on older dogs' joints. We typically recommend silica for dog runs because it doesn't retain heat like rubber can. Either way, we keep dogs off the court during the hottest part of the day—common sense in Fulton County.

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