Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Auburn are becoming the go-to move for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting the clay-heavy soil that comes with living in Barrow County. Whether you're in the Auburn area proper or closer to the Bethlehem neighborhoods, that red clay underneath your yard makes traditional grass maintenance a real headache—especially if you're trying to keep a tennis court, basketball court, or multi-sport setup playable year-round. We've installed plenty of artificial turf courts throughout northeast Georgia, and Auburn homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The Northeast Corridor is growing fast, and more people are realizing that a quality sport court isn't just about recreation—it's about protecting your property investment and reclaiming weekends you'd otherwise spend maintaining grass that never quite cooperates with the local climate. Our warranty coverage is built for exactly this kind of setup, giving you peace of mind that your court investment is protected through Georgia's unpredictable weather cycles.
Auburn's clay-based soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That thick Barrow County clay doesn't drain like sandy soils do, which is exactly why artificial turf courts make so much sense here—you're eliminating the drainage problems that plague natural grass in wet seasons. The clay compacts well, which actually gives us a solid foundation to work with during installation. Your proximity to Fort Yargo and the broader Auburn Downtown area means you're likely dealing with a mix of full-sun and shaded yard spaces. We account for that when recommending court orientation and padding thickness. Most Auburn properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically looking at court dimensions between 3,000 and 6,000 square feet. The good news is that artificial turf performs consistently regardless of whether your court gets six hours of direct sun or is nestled under some tree cover. Winter months in Barrow County won't damage synthetic surfaces the way freeze-thaw cycles can destroy natural grass courts. And that red clay dust? Once you've switched to turf, you're done tracking it into the house.
Most quality sport court systems come with 8–12 year warranties on the turf itself, with longer coverage on the backing and drainage layers. Auburn's humid summers and clay soil conditions make that drainage warranty especially valuable. We've found that properly installed systems here routinely outlast their warranty periods. Your specific coverage depends on foot traffic and maintenance, but Georgia's weather cycle is well within the design specs of modern turf courts.
Actually, it works in your favor. That compacted Barrow County clay provides excellent base stability once we've graded and prepared it. We're not fighting sand shifting or settling issues. The real benefit of turf here is avoiding the waterlogging that clay causes with natural grass. Your warranty protection covers drainage performance, which is where clay yards need it most.
Auburn and Bethlehem area developments do vary in their landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your deed or HOA documentation before committing to court size or surface color. Most modern HOAs approve artificial courts, but a few have restrictions on visible infrastructure. We can help you navigate those conversations and submit designs for approval if needed.
Our warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship, plus seam integrity through heavy rain events. Since Auburn sits in an area prone to seasonal moisture, we specifically warranty drainage function—if water pools on your court during normal rainfall, that's covered. We also offer optional maintenance plans that include seasonal inspections.
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