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Auburn's a community that values space and outdoor living, and we get it—whether you're in the heart of Auburn proper or closer to the Bethlehem area, a dedicated sport court transforms how your family uses the backyard. Most homeowners around here picture basketball, pickle ball, or just a clean, durable surface for the kids to play on without worrying about mud after a rain or bare patches come summer. That's exactly what artificial turf sport courts deliver. We've worked with dozens of families throughout Barrow County, and the story's always the same: they install a court and suddenly the yard becomes the neighborhood gathering spot. No more brown patches from heavy use, no more water bills spiking during dry spells, and honestly, no more excuses to keep the kids indoors. A properly installed sport court handles the Georgia heat and humidity, drains quickly when those afternoon thunderstorms roll through, and stays playable 12 months a year. We're talking about a surface built to last, not a temporary fix. The investment pays dividends in family time, property appeal, and peace of mind knowing you've got a space designed specifically for the activity you love.
Auburn sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Barrow County, which means drainage is something we plan for from day one. Clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does, so proper sub-base preparation and perforated underlayment aren't optional—they're essential. You'll notice sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot faces Auburn Downtown or the more wooded sections near Fort Yargo. A sport court on the southern or western side of your property will get brutal afternoon heat in July and August, so we recommend slightly lighter infill colors and premium turf grades that handle UV stress better. Most residential lots in the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods run 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which means a 30x60 court or smaller is the sweet spot—large enough for serious play, small enough to fit the modern Georgia lot. We always scope out any HOA landscape restrictions before you commit; some communities in the area have guidelines about court placement or surface appearance. Installation typically takes 3–5 days once we've prepared the base, and we handle all the grading and drainage work specific to that clay substrate.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are engineered for Southeast conditions—we use infill blends and pile heights that shed moisture quickly and stay cooler underfoot than you'd expect. Barrow County's heat is intense, but modern artificial turf surfaces reflect and dissipate it far better than concrete or asphalt. We've got courts operating perfectly in Auburn yards that see direct sun all afternoon.
Clay is actually predictable to work with once you know how to handle it. We'll excavate to proper depth, install a gravel and sand base layer for drainage, then add the perforated underlayment. The clay isn't going anywhere, so we engineer around it rather than fight it. Proper drainage design prevents pooling and keeps your court playable year-round.
Yes. We design courts to fit your space and budget. A 20x40 court works beautifully for half-court basketball or pickle ball doubles. We've installed plenty of smaller courts in the Auburn neighborhood that give families exactly what they need without dominating the yard.
You're looking at 24–48 hours for the surface to fully set and for infill to stabilize. Weather matters—if it rains heavily right after install, we might add a day. Most Auburn homeowners are playing on their new court by day three or four.
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