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Union City's growing neighborhoods—especially around Shannon and Flat Shoals—are seeing more families invest in their outdoor spaces, and sport courts have become a natural choice. Whether your kids need a dedicated basketball or tennis area, or you're thinking about adding serious resale appeal to your property near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor, an artificial turf sport court handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil better than most alternatives. Here's the thing: South Fulton clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, and our summer storms can turn a traditional court into a muddy mess within hours. That's exactly why engineered turf systems with proper base layers make sense in this part of Fulton County. We've installed dozens of courts across Union City, from compact residential setups in the Shannon area to larger multi-sport layouts. Every installation comes backed by our satisfaction guarantee—because we stand behind the work, and we know the local conditions that make or break a court's longevity. If you're tired of patching asphalt or watching your yard turn into a swamp after rain, let's talk about what a real sport court can do for your family and your home.
Union City's clay-based soil is your biggest installation consideration. Unlike areas with natural drainage, South Fulton clay holds moisture, which is why we always spec a crushed stone base layer and perimeter drainage on sport courts here. That extra step costs a bit more upfront but saves you from settling, cracking, and pooling water—especially during our wet springs and summer thunderstorm season. Sunlight patterns vary depending on whether you're in the Shannon area or closer to Flat Shoals; some yards sit under oak canopy that stays dense year-round, while others get full southern exposure. Full sun courts need slightly different UV-resistant turf grades than shaded installations. Lot sizes in Union City tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential parcels, which means most homeowners are working with 20×40 or 30×50 court footprints—compact enough for efficient installation but spacious enough for serious play. Check your HOA landscape guidelines before design work if you're in a deed-restricted community; some neighborhoods have specific requirements about court height, fencing, and line markings. Our team handles the soil assessment and engineering from the first site visit, so you're not guessing about what your property needs.
South Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build in a 4-inch crushed stone base and perimeter French drainage on every court we install here. Without that, you'll see standing water after rain and potential shifting over time. It's standard practice for Union City properties—non-negotiable if you want the court to perform year-round.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is engineered for exactly this climate. The material itself sheds water instantly, and with proper base drainage, storm runoff moves away from the court surface. You're playing again within hours of heavy rain, unlike asphalt or clay courts that need drying time.
Most yards here support a 30×50 or 20×40 court, which works great for basketball, pickle ball, or multi-sport layouts. We customize dimensions during the site visit so your court fits your space and your family's actual needs—not some one-size-fits-all template.
We guarantee proper installation, material performance for the warranty period, and your satisfaction with the finished court. If something doesn't perform as promised in Union City's conditions, we make it right. That's our commitment to local families and homeowners who trust us with their investment.
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