Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Vinings homeowners know the deal: those clay-heavy lots along the Cobb-Fulton border are gorgeous but demanding. Between the Paces neighborhood's rolling terrain and the tighter footprints in Vinings Main, fitting in a sport court that actually works—especially one that's genuinely accessible—takes planning. That's where we come in. Our artificial turf sport courts are built to handle Georgia's humidity, the clay soil underneath, and the specific drainage challenges your neighborhood throws at you. Whether you're looking to add a wheelchair-accessible basketball court, a padded recreational surface, or a multipurpose play area for your family, we've got the expertise to make it happen without the constant maintenance headaches that natural grass brings. We're based just 20 minutes away, so we know Vinings' landscape intimately—from how the sun hits the Cochran Shoals side of your property to how moisture sits in these tighter residential lots. A sport court isn't just an upgrade; it's a way to reclaim your yard and keep it functional year-round, rain or shine.
Vinings' clay soil is your biggest installation consideration. That dense, compact earth doesn't drain like sandy loam, which means proper base prep is non-negotiable for a sport court that lasts. We grade and slope every installation to shed water away from your foundation—critical in neighborhoods where lot sizes are compact and every square foot counts. The tree canopy around Cochran Shoals and throughout the Paces area creates shade patterns that shift seasonally; we assess sun exposure before recommending turf pile height and infill density, ensuring your court stays playable and doesn't trap moisture in shaded corners. Many Vinings properties sit on slopes or have uneven terrain, so we'll often build up a stable, level base that doubles as subtle landscape grading. HOA guidelines in some Vinings neighborhoods have specific requirements about court dimensions and sight lines from the street, so we coordinate early to keep your installation compliant. The humidity here means we select turf systems with superior drainage cores and antimicrobial infill options. Our approach treats each Vinings lot as unique—because in a neighborhood of luxury smaller lots, one-size-fits-all doesn't cut it.
We grade and level the sport court base to ADA specifications—typically a maximum 1:12 slope for wheelchair access. In the Paces area and other sloped lots, we use retaining elements or terracing to create a flat playing surface while maintaining proper drainage. The artificial turf itself is firm and consistent, so wheelchair users get smooth, predictable contact without the divots or soft spots that plague natural grass courts.
Absolutely. We don't just lay turf over clay—that's a recipe for drainage failure. We excavate, add a compacted base layer, install a perforated drainage system, and slope everything toward your lot's natural drainage pattern. Vinings' clay holds water, so this prep work prevents puddles and extends your court's lifespan significantly.
Yes. We review HOA guidelines for your specific neighborhood—whether Vinings Main, the Paces, or elsewhere—before design. Most approvals hinge on setback distances, court orientation, and visibility from the street. We coordinate with your HOA early and provide detailed renderings so approval moves smoothly.
Far less than natural grass. Brush the turf quarterly to restore pile texture, rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust, and inspect drainage after heavy rains. Georgia's humidity won't damage quality turf the way it stresses live grass. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fungal worries—just a usable court year-round.
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