Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's got that classic Georgia charm—tree-lined streets, proximity to Fort Yargo, and neighborhoods that take pride in their properties. But if you've got kids, athletes in the family, or you just want a dedicated space for basketball, volleyball, or badminton without worrying about weather or upkeep, an indoor sport court changes everything. We've installed plenty of these throughout Barrow County, and the Auburn area homeowners we work with consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. An indoor sport court isn't just about having a place to play—it's about reclaiming your garage or bonus room and building something your family actually uses year-round. No more rain cancellations, no more mud tracked through the house, no more excuses. Whether you're in Auburn proper, closer to Bethlehem, or anywhere in that 30011 zip code, we can transform an underutilized indoor space into a genuine athletic asset. It takes real planning and the right materials, but the payoff is immediate.
Auburn sits in Barrow County, where that red clay soil is the norm—and it matters when you're thinking about indoor installation. What matters more is the space itself. Most Auburn homes have either a garage, a basement area, or a bonus room that could work, and we assess each one differently. Humidity can be a consideration in Georgia; we account for that with proper underlayment and drainage planning so your court doesn't trap moisture underneath. Sun exposure isn't typically an issue indoors, but if you're converting a space with windows or skylights, we'll advise on glare and surface degradation from UV. Barrow County properties vary in size, and so do the rooms homeowners want to convert. A standard badminton or volleyball court needs around 2,000–2,500 square feet minimum; basketball is similar. We've worked with tight spaces in the Auburn area and found creative solutions—half courts, adjustable layouts, and multipurpose configurations that give you flexibility. Installation in this region usually takes 1–2 weeks depending on prep work and your existing floor condition. The clay-heavy soil outside doesn't affect indoor work, but proper HVAC consideration and ventilation do, especially in a Georgia summer.
A full regulation court needs about 5,000 square feet—that's rare. But a half court or three-quarter court? Absolutely doable in most Auburn homes. We've built plenty of those in the 30011 area. You get real gameplay, legitimate conditioning work, and it fits in the space you actually have. We'll measure your room and show you exactly what works.
It can. That's why we spec the right underlayment and ensure your space has decent ventilation or AC coverage. Auburn's climate is humid, especially in summer, so we account for moisture management during installation. Proper prep prevents swelling, warping, and surface issues down the road.
Most projects take 1–2 weeks, depending on your existing floor and any site prep needed. We're based about 45 minutes away, so scheduling works smoothly with Auburn clients. We'll give you a clear timeline upfront so you know when your space is ready to use.
Basketball, badminton, volleyball, and pickleball are ideal indoors—they don't require huge ceiling heights and fit well in converted garages or bonus rooms. Some Auburn families even build dual-court setups for versatility. We'll talk through your family's actual needs and build what gets used.
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