About This Service
About this Service
Court fencing installation in Decatur serves residential neighborhoods and community parks where clay soils and gentle slopes affect footing stability and drainage. The emphasis is on a containment solution that fits suburban lots without creating undesirable visual bulk for neighbors.
Typical fences use 8–10 ft vinyl-coated chain-link mesh for residential courts and 10 ft panels for parks. Posts are usually set in concrete footings; in Decatur's clay soils installers commonly verify footing depth and backfill compaction during the on-site survey. Privacy screens or 60–80% windscreens are specified where courts abut property lines or park paths. Expect a written, itemised proposal covering linear-foot cost, gate hardware (self-closing latches recommended for parks), and an installation timeline. The scope will note any slope grading or drainage channels required to prevent water pooling near post footings.
Practical constraints include local lot setbacks and neighborhood sightlines. Gentle slopes often require stepped fence runs or angled posts to maintain consistent top height and reduce tension on mesh. Where HOA rules apply, the proposal will flag likely covenant checks so clients can budget for approval time.