Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's growing neighborhoods—especially around Shannon and Flat Shoals—are full of families who want outdoor spaces that actually work year-round. A sport court with wheelchair accessibility changes everything. Instead of worrying about rain turning your court into a mud pit or uneven ground making rolling difficult, you get a smooth, durable surface that handles Georgia's humidity and keeps performing. We've worked all over South Fulton, and we know the clay-heavy soil and the way properties develop here. Building a sport court that's truly accessible means thinking about slopes, transitions, and surface stability in ways that matter for wheelchairs and walkers. That's not an afterthought—it's the foundation of the whole project. Your court becomes a real gathering place: kids shooting hoops, family games, outdoor fitness that doesn't stop when the weather turns. The proximity to the Georgia International Convention Center means Union City's attracting more families and activity—and more people recognizing how valuable a dedicated court space really is. We handle everything from the initial site assessment through final finishing, accounting for Union City's specific soil conditions and drainage patterns. A well-built sport court lasts decades, requires minimal maintenance, and instantly increases how much your outdoor space actually gets used.
Union City's South Fulton clay soil is honestly pretty challenging for outdoor installations, but that's exactly why proper base preparation matters. The clay holds water differently than sandy soil—it compacts tight and can create drainage issues if you're not careful. We always account for this during the design phase, making sure the subsurface is graded correctly so water moves away from the court instead of pooling underneath. Sun and shade patterns vary a lot depending on whether your property sits near the Shannon area or closer to the Flat Shoals neighborhoods; some lots get brutal afternoon sun, others have tree coverage that affects both heat and moisture. That matters for your surface choice and long-term performance. Wheelchair accessibility adds another layer—the court needs to be perfectly level or have slopes gentle enough to roll smoothly, and the surface itself needs enough grip without being rough or unstable. Union City's typical lot sizes in these developing areas give us good flexibility, but we assess each property individually. Georgia humidity means we spec materials that handle moisture well. Installation takes longer than a standard court because we're getting the base absolutely right, especially with clay soil and accessibility requirements.
It does add steps, but we handle it routinely. Clay compacts differently than other soil types and needs proper grading to prevent water from sitting underneath the court. We excavate, create the right base structure, and ensure drainage slopes away from your court. It actually means you end up with a more stable, longer-lasting foundation once it's done right.
The court surface itself needs to be perfectly level or have very gentle slopes—no sudden drops or uneven transitions. We design smooth edges, ensure adequate turning radius if it's being used for sports, and use a surface with good grip that's still easy to roll on. These details get planned before we break ground, not added later.
With our South Fulton clay soil and accessibility requirements, you're looking at 2–4 weeks depending on lot size and complexity. We can't rush the base preparation without compromising durability. Weather sometimes adds a few days—Georgia humidity can affect curing times for certain materials.
Absolutely. Our sport courts are designed for Georgia heat, humidity, and occasional heavy rain. The surface stays playable in summer without getting dangerously hot, and proper drainage keeps water from pooling. You're looking at a space that genuinely works in any season.
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