Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's been growing fast—new families moving into the Bethlehem area, investors eyeing properties near the Auburn Downtown corridor, and everyone's looking for ways to make their rental yards actually work for tenants. That's where a sport court comes in. Instead of fighting Barrow County's clay soil every spring or dealing with a patchy lawn that screams "neglected property," you get a clean, professional playing surface that survives Georgia heat and actually increases curb appeal. We've installed dozens of these across the northeast corridor, and rental property owners love them because tenants stay longer (kids have somewhere to play), maintenance drops to almost nothing, and you're not replanting grass every year. A sport court on your Auburn property isn't just turf—it's a competitive edge in the rental market. Whether your lot's near Fort Yargo or tucked in one of the neighborhoods closer to downtown, we can build something that handles the clay base, drains properly, and looks sharp for the next ten years.
Auburn sits on some heavy Barrow County clay, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. That dense soil gives us a solid, stable foundation—no settling issues like you'd get with looser sand or silt. Summer heat gets real here, and full-sun courts need quality infill to handle UV exposure; we've learned exactly which materials hold up best on properties facing south toward Fort Yargo or in the more open lots around Bethlehem. Shade patterns matter too—if your rental property borders tree lines or if it's nestled in one of Auburn's older, tree-heavy neighborhoods, we'll recommend infill and pile height that performs even with partial shade. Most rental lots we work on run 1,500 to 3,000 square feet of playable space, which is plenty for a versatile court. Drainage is critical because Barrow County gets decent rainfall, but our base system handles it—the clay underneath actually helps prevent water from pooling underneath if we set it up right. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on yard prep, and we're hauling everything down from LawnLogic HQ to get it done efficiently.
Auburn and Barrow County don't typically require permits for sport courts under most zoning rules, but some HOAs in the Bethlehem neighborhoods do have landscape approval requirements. We'll help you confirm before we break ground. If you're a rental property owner, checking with your local code enforcement takes 20 minutes and saves headaches later.
Absolutely. Georgia summer gets brutal, but that's exactly why we use premium infill and UV-stabilized turf. We've installed courts all over the northeast corridor that stay cool to the touch and don't fade. The Barrow County clay base actually helps—it doesn't hold heat like asphalt, and our drainage system keeps moisture from building up underneath.
Way less than grass. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting clay stains. You'll rake it once or twice a year to distribute infill evenly, hose it down occasionally, and that's it. For rental properties, tenants barely notice it needs anything—that's the whole appeal.
Yes. Our crew has worked lots all over Auburn, including sloped yards near downtown and soggy clay areas in the Bethlehem neighborhoods. We'll grade, compact, and build a base that handles Barrow County's rainfall. It costs a bit more upfront, but you avoid water pooling and long-term surface failure.
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