Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's growing neighborhoods—especially around Shannon and Flat Shoals—are perfect for sport courts. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in the 30291 area who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without waiting months for installation. Here's the thing: weekend installs actually make sense for Union City properties. The South Fulton clay soil drains reasonably well when prepped correctly, and our crew can handle the base work and synthetic turf layout in two solid days. We're based just 35 minutes away, so logistics are straightforward. Whether your yard sits near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor or back in one of the quieter residential sections, we've got the experience with local lot sizes and how South Fulton properties typically lay out. A lot of families in your area are tired of maintaining natural grass courts or dealing with that red clay staining everything. Sport courts give you a clean, all-weather surface that handles Georgia heat and our occasional heavy rain without turning into a mud pit. The investment pays for itself in reduced maintenance, longer play seasons, and honestly, a yard that actually gets used year-round instead of becoming an overgrown liability.
Union City's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. The good news: it's stable and won't shift under a properly installed sport court base. The less fun part: we need to ensure drainage is locked in, especially with Georgia's summer thunderstorms. Your yard's sun exposure matters too—Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods have varying tree cover, and some properties get brutal afternoon western sun. We assess shade patterns before recommending court orientation and surface color; darker surfaces absorb more heat, which can be uncomfortable during peak summer play. Most Union City residential lots are large enough for a full or three-quarter court without cramping your entire yard. HOA rules are lighter in many South Fulton areas compared to Atlanta proper, but we always verify local covenants before breaking ground. The clay base means we'll bring in proper gravel base layers and compaction equipment—no shortcuts. Our weekend timeline works because we can complete base prep and turf installation in back-to-back days, getting you playing by Sunday evening. That red clay underneath? We'll manage it so it doesn't bleed through or create maintenance headaches down the road.
Yes, for most residential courts in the 30291 area. We handle site prep, base installation, and synthetic turf layout in two days. Saturday morning through Sunday evening is typical. The South Fulton clay actually cooperates well—it compacts cleanly—so we're not fighting the soil like we would in sandier areas. You'll be ready to play Monday.
Not with quality turf and proper installation. Georgia summer temps are tough, but modern sport court surfaces are engineered for it. We choose materials rated for high heat and UV exposure. The key is drainage and ventilation—water won't pool, and air flows underneath. Your court stays playable even in July and August.
We prevent it with a proper geotextile barrier and base layers. Red clay won't seep through onto your court surface. If dust kicks up from bare edges, a simple rinse clears it. Most Union City homeowners see virtually zero staining after the first season once everything's settled.
Most South Fulton neighborhoods have fewer restrictions than closer-in Atlanta suburbs, but yes—check your covenants first. We've navigated Union City HOAs before and can help with documentation if needed. Many communities actually support improved residential amenities, so approval is usually straightforward.
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