Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's growing northeast corridor is full of families who want their yards to work harder—especially come spring. A sport court isn't just a backyard feature; it's a place where your kids can shoot hoops before dinner, where neighborhood games happen without worrying about muddy Barrow County clay staining everything, and where you stop fighting with maintenance every weekend. We've been installing artificial turf sport courts across the Auburn and Bethlehem areas for years, and we've learned exactly what holds up in this climate and what doesn't. The truth is, a properly built court transforms how you use your yard. No more dead patches from constant basketball wear, no more puddles after spring rains, no more excuses for why the kids need screen time instead of outdoor play. Our spring special makes this the perfect moment to stop planning and start building. Whether your yard sits near downtown Auburn or closer to the Fort Yargo area, we handle the whole process—site assessment, drainage planning, and installation that accounts for local soil conditions. Most families in your neighborhood are surprised by how affordable it becomes when you factor in what you're NOT spending on repairs, reseeding, and yard chemicals year after year.
Auburn sits in clay-heavy Barrow County terrain, which means drainage is something we think about constantly. Spring rains don't just disappear into the ground here—they sit, pool, and create the perfect environment for turf to fail if it's not installed right. That's why we always run a subsurface drainage layer under sport courts in this area. It's not optional; it's necessary. Your lot size matters too. Auburn yards range from compact suburban plots to larger properties, especially as you move toward the Bethlehem area and beyond downtown. We design courts to fit your actual space—whether that's a half-court for tighter yards or a full multi-sport setup if you've got room. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs up to tree lines or sits open. We assess shade patterns before recommending turf color and pile height, because the court you build in March needs to perform in July. One more thing: check your HOA rules if you're in a managed community. Most Auburn neighborhoods have reasonable landscape guidelines, but it's worth confirming before we dig in. Once we know your soil conditions, drainage situation, and space constraints, the installation process moves quickly—usually 2-4 days depending on court size. Spring installation means your court is cured and ready for heavy use by late April.
Not if we plan for it. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a perforated base layer and sometimes a French drain if your property slopes toward low spots. We've done this countless times in Auburn and the surrounding areas. The clay itself is actually stable for the foundation—it's the water management that requires attention. That's built into our installation process.
Most courts take 2-4 days, depending on size and site prep. If we need to address drainage or remove existing turf, we may schedule a prep day separately. Spring weather in Auburn is usually cooperative, so we can often stick to a tight timeline. We'll give you an exact schedule once we assess your specific yard.
A half-court (roughly 2,500 square feet) fits most Auburn residential yards and handles basketball, pickleball, or a hybrid layout. Full-court runs closer to 4,700 square feet. We design around your actual space and how you want to use it. Many families start with a half-court and expand later—the modular design allows for that.
Spring gives the turf time to cure and settle before intense summer heat and heavy use. Installation in March or early April means your court is ready for daily play by May. Plus, our spring special pricing makes it the smartest financial move. Summer installations work too, but you lose that early-season cushion.
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