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Union City's growing sports culture means more families are asking about dedicated play spaces at home. Whether you're in the Shannon area or near Flat Shoals, a sport court gives your kids a legitimate place to practice basketball, tennis, or multi-sport drills without wearing out your yard or worrying about mud after Georgia's frequent rain. We've installed courts throughout South Fulton, and the demand keeps climbing—especially in developing neighborhoods like yours where lot sizes can actually accommodate something substantial. The Georgia International Convention Center area has seen real growth, and with it, more homeowners serious about athletic facilities. A sport court isn't just about resale value (though that matters). It's about having a professional-grade surface 35 minutes from our shop, installed by people who understand the clay soil and drainage challenges specific to Fulton County. Your kids get year-round playability. You get peace of mind knowing the surface is engineered for the exact weather patterns we experience here—hot summers, occasional ice, and that red clay that stains everything.
Union City's South Fulton clay presents real challenges for outdoor courts, but that's exactly why proper installation matters. The soil here is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy areas do, so your sport court foundation requires careful grading and sub-base preparation. We build in slope and ensure water moves away from the playing surface, not pooling underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods—some properties face afternoon heat that can soften cheaper turf, while others sit in tree cover that stays damp. We assess your specific lot before recommending materials. HOA regulations in developing areas sometimes have strict landscape color requirements or sight-line rules, so we work with your covenants from day one. Most Union City residential properties we work on range from quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing without feeling cramped. The intense Georgia summer means your court surface needs UV stability and proper infill management—we spec products that won't degrade or become a dust bowl by August.
Absolutely. South Fulton clay compacts hard and doesn't drain well naturally. We excavate to proper depth, install a engineered sub-base with slope toward drainage, then lay perforated underlayment before the turf goes down. This prevents water from pooling under the court, which would create soft spots and shorten the surface life. It's the difference between a court that lasts 8–10 years and one that fails in 4.
Check your covenants first. Many Union City developments have landscape requirements that govern color, size, or setback from the street. We've worked with local HOAs on court placement and color selection. In some cases, a court is approved as a recreational structure; in others, it needs adjustment. We'll help you navigate the process before any digging starts.
We specify turf with high UV stability and infill systems that stay cooler under the summer sun—Union City gets intense afternoon heat. Cheaper polyethylene-based products degrade quickly here. We use premium polypropylene with silica sand or crumb rubber infill that handles our climate. It makes a real difference in playability and lifespan.
We're about 35 minutes from Union City, so it's a straightforward service area for us. We handle site visits, estimates, and full installation throughout Fulton County, including your neighborhood. That proximity also means faster warranty service if anything ever needs attention.
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