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Union City's growing residential community—especially around the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas—has seen a real shift toward families wanting outdoor recreation spaces that actually hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have anymore; it's become the centerpiece of backyards across 30291. The thing is, not every installer understands what it takes to build one that lasts in South Fulton's clay soil and subtropical climate. We've spent the last few years learning exactly how to engineer courts here that won't buckle, fade, or develop drainage problems come July. Your investment deserves more than a generic installation followed by a handshake. That's why we back every sport court we build with a money-back guarantee—we're confident in our work because we've done this hundreds of times in neighborhoods just like yours. Whether you're in Shannon, Flat Shoals, or anywhere else in Union City, you're getting the same level of attention we'd give our own backyard. We handle everything from soil prep to line marking, and we stick around to make sure it performs exactly as promised.
Union City sits on South Fulton's dense clay base, which is honestly the biggest factor most installers miss. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil; it holds water, which can spell disaster for a sport court foundation if you don't engineer the base layer correctly. We've learned that a proper geotextile barrier and sloped subgrade are non-negotiable here—and that's before the top surface even goes down. Summer sun exposure also matters. Depending on whether your lot is in Shannon or Flat Shoals, tree coverage varies significantly. We assess shade patterns in early morning and late afternoon because synthetic turf can get hot in full Georgia sun, especially during peak summer. Most residential yards in the 30291 area run between 2,000 and 5,000 square feet, so court sizing has to account for setback requirements and HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted neighborhood. We also pay close attention to water runoff direction—the clay slopes in certain areas mean drainage planning isn't optional. Installation typically takes 5–7 business days depending on existing yard conditions and soil removal.
South Fulton clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. Without a proper engineered base—geotextile, crushed stone layer, and correct slope—water pools beneath your court, causing base movement and surface cracking. We account for Union City's specific clay composition during site prep, which most regional installers skip. It's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in 3.
Full-sun courts in the Flat Shoals and Shannon areas can reach 140–150°F on peak July days. We recommend lighter-colored infill products and shade trees on west-facing sides if possible. Some homeowners also install perimeter shade structures. We'll walk you through these options during the site visit so your court stays playable even in mid-afternoon heat.
Most do, but approval depends on your specific deed restrictions. We handle HOA submissions and design review for Union City properties—we know the common landscape guidelines in established neighborhoods around 30291. We'll coordinate approval before we break ground, so you're never surprised by compliance issues down the line.
If your sport court fails to meet our quality standards or perform as promised within the first year—faulty seams, inadequate drainage, surface irregularities—we make it right at no cost. We're 35 minutes from Union City, so warranty service is quick. We don't hide behind fine print; we stand behind our work because we've engineered it right from day one.
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