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Union City's neighborhoods—Shannon and Flat Shoals especially—are seeing real growth, and a lot of families here are thinking bigger about their backyards. A sport court changes that entire picture. Instead of watching your kids head somewhere else to shoot hoops or play tennis, you're building something right at home that keeps them engaged and active. We've installed courts throughout South Fulton, and we understand what Union City homeowners actually need: durable surfaces that handle Georgia's humidity, look sharp year-round, and don't demand constant maintenance. Your yard probably has real potential you haven't considered yet. Artificial turf for sport courts works differently than lawn replacement—it's engineered specifically for athletic performance, ball response, and the kind of heavy use kids and adults bring to the game. The clay-heavy soil around Union City can make traditional courts problematic, but turf eliminates that variable entirely. No more muddy patches after rain, no drainage headaches, no seasonal dead spots. You get a consistent playing surface that's ready to use 365 days a year, and honestly, that changes how your family actually uses the yard.
Union City sits on South Fulton's distinctive clay soil, which drains slowly and compacts easily—exactly the kind of foundation that makes artificial sport court turf the smarter choice over concrete or asphalt. Clay holds moisture, which means traditional courts can become slippery or develop drainage problems that accelerate wear. Our turf systems include proper base preparation and drainage infrastructure built for Georgia's weather patterns. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas; some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, others have open southern exposure. We assess your specific lot during the consultation because that directly affects how the turf performs and how hot it gets underfoot during peak summer play. Yard sizes in developing Union City neighborhoods tend to range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which usually accommodates a regulation or semi-regulation court without dominating the space. HOA rules in the area are generally favorable toward turf—many associations actually prefer it over concrete because it reduces heat island effect and looks more refined than traditional gray hardcourts. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base work, and we handle the entire process from site prep through final line marking.
Absolutely. South Fulton's clay compacts and holds water, so we don't install directly on native soil. We excavate, compact a gravel base for drainage, add a shock pad layer, and then install the turf. This prevents pooling, manages Georgia's summer thunderstorms, and gives you a court that stays playable even in wet conditions. It's the right way to do it in this area.
Turf doesn't need sunlight the way grass does, so partial shade is actually fine. We see this throughout Shannon and Flat Shoals—some of the best courts we've built sit under oak or pine coverage. Shade can actually keep the surface cooler during summer, which is a bonus when kids are playing midday.
Plan on 3–5 days depending on base prep complexity. We manage the site carefully and haul away all excavated material, so you're not left with a mess. By day five, you've got a finished court. We typically schedule around family schedules and try to minimize disruption to the rest of your Union City property.
Minimal. Brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright, hose it down during dry spells, and clear leaves if you're under trees. Unlike concrete courts that crack and clay courts that rut, turf holds up to Georgia's humidity and doesn't fade the way you'd expect. Most owners find it requires less work than maintaining grass or dealing with traditional court repairs.
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