Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's right in that sweet spot of the northeast Georgia growth corridor, and we've watched a lot of families here realize that maintaining a natural grass court just doesn't make sense anymore. Between the clay-heavy soil in Barrow County and the humidity that comes with our summers, keeping a pristine play surface ready for basketball or tennis becomes a weekend project that never ends. A sport court in your Auburn backyard changes that equation entirely. You get a surface that's ready to use year-round, drains properly even after our heavier rain seasons, and holds up to the kind of use that kids and competitive players actually demand. We've installed these throughout the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods, and the consistency is striking—families stop worrying about mud, divots, and seasonal dead spots, and start actually using their yards. The clay underneath doesn't dictate your court anymore; you do.
Auburn's clay soil is both a blessing and a challenge. It compacts well, which gives us a stable foundation for sport-court installation, but it doesn't drain naturally the way sandy or loamy soil does. We always account for that during prep work—proper base grading and our drainage system keep water from pooling after Barrow County's typical spring and summer storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits closer to the Auburn Downtown corridor or further into the Bethlehem area, so we assess tree coverage and afternoon shade during the site visit. Most residential yards in Auburn range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us plenty of flexibility for court sizing—regulation or slightly scaled versions both work well. HOA guidelines in some Auburn subdivisions do restrict certain surface colors or court dimensions, so we always pull those details early. The northeast Georgia humidity means your court surface will stay cooler than traditional asphalt, and the synthetic material resists UV fading better than most alternatives. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep complexity and clay conditions.
Clay compacts solidly, which actually helps us build a stable base. The tradeoff is drainage—we install a perforated underdrain system beneath the court to handle Auburn's humidity and rainfall. Without it, water would sit on clay. Our process accounts for this from day one, so you get all-weather usability instead of seasonal muddiness.
Absolutely. Synthetic sport surfaces actually stay cooler than asphalt in direct sun because they don't retain heat the same way. The material is engineered for humid climates like ours. Drainage is still key, which is why we design systems that move water off the court quickly after our typical northeast Georgia storms.
Some do. A few subdivisions in the Auburn and Bethlehem areas have guidelines on court colors, dimensions, or fencing. We always check those restrictions before you commit. If your property has HOA rules, we'll walk through the approved options and make sure your court fits the community standards.
Plan on 5–7 days from start to finish, assuming standard clay prep and no unexpected soil complications. Weather can add a day or two—we won't pour during heavy rain or overly wet conditions. Once we're done, the court's ready to use immediately, no curing time required.
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