Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's been growing fast, and we've noticed more homeowners in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas want outdoor spaces that actually work year-round. A sport court isn't just about basketball anymore—families are using them for pickle ball, volleyball, multi-sport training, and honestly, just having a surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after a heavy rain. The clay soil around South Fulton can be tough on traditional courts, which is exactly why artificial turf sport surfaces make so much sense here. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we understand what it means to invest in something solid that'll perform when you need it. Whether you've got a compact yard in one of the newer subdivisions or more space to work with, we've installed sport courts across Union City that handle the humidity, the heat, and the occasional Georgia downpour without breaking a sweat. The Georgia International Convention Center area is booming, and a lot of families moving into Fulton County want their kids to have a legitimate place to practice and play without waiting for the yard to dry out.
Union City sits on that South Fulton clay base, which means drainage is something you think about whether you want to or not. Traditional grass courts struggle here because the clay doesn't shed water the way you'd hope, and by summer, you're looking at compacted, hard-packed ground that's rough on joints and tough on grass roots. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem completely—we build in a proper base layer that handles the rain without pooling, so your court drains fast even after a Georgia thunderstorm. The sun exposure in Union City varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and whether you're tucked near trees. Some yards in the Shannon area have good tree cover, which keeps things cooler, while properties closer to the newer developments get full afternoon sun. Both situations work fine with modern turf—we just adjust the infill and backing material based on what you've got. Most residential lots in Union City's subdivisions run between 6,000 and 12,000 square feet, so a half-court or three-quarter court usually fits without eating your entire backyard. Installation takes about 5–7 days depending on site prep, and we handle the clay leveling and base work that makes the difference between a court that plays true and one that develops soft spots.
Absolutely. We use premium turf with UV-stabilized backing and drainage-optimized infill specifically rated for Georgia's climate. The material breathes better than people expect, and modern turf doesn't retain heat the way older products did. You won't be playing on a surface that's uncomfortable in July, and the infill helps regulate temperature while ensuring proper ball response year-round.
We excavate and level first, then compact the existing clay as a base. From there, we add a geotextile layer, then aggregate and a shock-absorbing pad before the turf goes down. The clay actually works to our advantage once we've got the layers in place—it's stable and won't shift. Takes about a week total, and we handle all the grading so water moves away from the court naturally.
Most residential lots can accommodate a half-court or three-quarter court comfortably. We've installed full courts too, especially in the newer Shannon area developments with larger properties. We'll measure your space and show you exactly what dimensions work best so you're not giving up your whole yard.
Quality turf systems in Union City last 10–15 years with proper care. We're here and available for maintenance, repairs, and infill top-ups. The biggest factor is drainage—that's why our installation process is thorough. A well-installed court handles Georgia's weather without degrading prematurely.
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