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Union City's been growing fast, and a lot of homeowners in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space without spending every weekend on maintenance. A sport court—whether it's for basketball, tennis, or just general play—is one of the smartest investments we see families making right now. The thing about South Fulton clay soil is that it holds moisture differently than you'd expect, which actually works in our favor when we're building a proper base for artificial turf. We're 35 minutes away, and we've installed dozens of courts in neighborhoods just like yours. The real appeal? You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity without the mold issues you'd get with natural grass, plus zero maintenance headaches. Whether your kids are serious about their sport or you just want a beautiful, usable backyard, we can turn that vision into reality quickly. Most folks are surprised how affordable it is once they realize they're not replacing sod every other year or dealing with bare patches.
Here in Union City, the South Fulton clay base presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we always build in proper sub-base preparation—usually a crushed stone layer—to prevent water pooling during our humid summers. The neighborhoods around Shannon and Flat Shoals tend to have decent-sized lots, which gives us room to work, but we've also done smaller court installations for families with tighter yards. Sun exposure matters too; most of your area gets good afternoon sunlight, which actually helps the artificial turf maintain its color and prevents algae growth that thrives in damp shade. If you're in a development with HOA guidelines, we check those upfront—some communities have specific requirements about court dimensions or perimeter fencing. The Fulton County clay also means we pay attention to proper grading and drainage on the perimeter; standing water around the edges will compromise your base over time. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on court size, and the proximity to the Georgia International Convention Center area means good access roads for our equipment.
Clay holds water, so we install a proper crushed stone and drainage base to prevent pooling—especially critical during Georgia's humid season. Without that foundation work, you'd see moisture issues under the turf within a year. We've done this in Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods many times and know exactly what works here.
Yes. Most courts take 5–7 days from start to finish, depending on size and site conditions. We handle everything: soil grading, base prep, and turf installation. Being 35 minutes away means we can schedule efficiently and get your court ready fast.
Sport courts use specialized base systems, proper slope for drainage, and performance-grade turf designed for athletic play. Regular turf in Union City's clay can shift and create uneven surfaces. A real court stays playable year-round without maintenance.
Most do, but requirements vary by neighborhood. We check your development's covenants before proposing a design. Some require specific fencing or limit court size. Let us handle that conversation—we know the local rules.
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