About This Service
About this Service
A multi-sport court in Atlanta is built to serve schools, parks and private lots while coping with hot, humid summers and frequent storms. Typical surface systems include interlocking polypropylene tiles for rapid drainage and acrylic-coated concrete for a seamless finish. In Atlanta, subbase preparation and drainage are central to long-term performance.
We help arrange a site evaluation to check for red clay subgrade, slope, and surface runoff paths. Red clay and rolling terrain often need subbase replacement, geotextile separation, and improved edge restraints to stop lateral movement. High humidity and frequent summer storms make breathable surface systems and designed drainage essential; specify perimeter drains or trench drains where ponding is likely. Interlocking tiles offer quick water shedding but require specified anchoring on soft subbases. Coatings require dry conditions for proper cure and adhesion.
Expect an itemized scope listing concrete grinding, subbase compaction, drainage solutions, surfacing choice, and expected downtime. Summer is a common install peak but weather delays are possible. Permits and park-district approvals vary by site. We arrange local on-site teams and a final walkthrough to verify line placement, drainage, and surface evenness.