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Auburn's got that classic Northeast Georgia charm—tree-lined streets, solid neighborhoods, and families who actually use their yards. That's exactly where a sport court makes sense. Whether you're in the Auburn area proper or over toward Bethlehem, having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis means your kids aren't begging for court time at the park. You're also not fighting red clay stains on your driveway or dealing with muddy spots that show up every time it rains hard. We've installed courts throughout Barrow County, and we know what works on the local soil and how to build something that'll handle Georgia's weather without becoming a swamp in summer or cracking when it dries out. Your neighbors probably have trampolines or pools—a sport court is the move that actually gets used year-round, especially when you've got growing families in this area. It's not just a surface; it's a reason kids stay home instead of glued to screens.
Auburn sits on Barrow County's characteristic clay base, which means drainage is something we engineer into every installation, not something we hope happens. Heavy rain—and we get plenty of it in the growing season—needs somewhere to go, or you'll end up with standing water and soft spots. That clay also affects how we prep the subbase; we're not just pouring gravel and calling it done. The terrain around Auburn and toward Fort Yargo can be moderately sloped, which actually helps us direct water away from the court surface itself. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot is ringed with oaks or pine trees—common in both the Auburn and Bethlehem areas—so we assess that early. Shade isn't bad for a sport court; it actually keeps the surface cooler and extends the life of the material. HOA rules in Auburn's neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about recreational improvements, but we always verify before starting work. Most residential lots here give us enough space for a 30x60 court, sometimes smaller, which still feels like a real court without eating up your entire yard.
Auburn's right in our service area. We're based about 45 minutes away, which means we can schedule regular maintenance visits without it being a production. We've got experience with Barrow County soil, local drainage requirements, and how our courts hold up through your seasons. We handle the Auburn and Bethlehem neighborhoods regularly, so we're not learning on the job.
Clay actually isn't the enemy if it's handled right during installation. We add a compacted base layer and engineered drainage that works with the clay, not against it. The key is making sure water sheds off the court surface and the subbase stays stable. Once that's done, you're fine. We've built courts in similar soil conditions all over Northeast Georgia.
Shade is fine—honestly, it helps. The surface stays cooler, which is nice in summer, and there's less UV degradation long-term. Shade won't keep the court wet or cause problems. We just need to see your site and make sure you've got enough clear space and decent access for installation equipment.
Costs depend on size, surface material, and site conditions. We start with a free site visit where we assess drainage, slope, and access—crucial in Auburn because of the clay base. Then we quote, schedule, prep the ground, install the base system, lay the surface, and mark the lines. Most courts take 3–5 days. We'll walk you through every step.
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