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Augusta's got some serious outdoor sports culture—between the National and all the recreational leagues around Summerville and Forest Hills, there's real demand for courts that actually hold up. Sport court surfaces are built for that intensity, and we install them with the specific conditions of the Sandhills in mind. Your yard's probably got that sandier loam base that drains better than what you'd find up in Atlanta, which is actually a huge advantage for court installation. We've worked with homeowners across all the Richmond County ZIP codes—30901, 30904, 30906, 30907, 30909—and we know exactly how to prep your ground for a surface that'll perform year-round without the moisture issues that plague clay-heavy yards. Whether you're putting in a basketball court for your kids, a pickleball setup for the neighborhood crew, or a multi-sport surface, the installation process is the same: we assess your soil, handle proper grading and base prep, and get your court built to spec. The drive from our HQ takes a couple hours, but that's what it takes to serve Augusta right. You're not getting some franchise crew that shows up unprepared—you're getting installers who understand local conditions and aren't cutting corners.
Augusta's sandhill soil is your friend here. You've got that sandier loam over clay base, which means water moves through your yard better than most Georgia installations. That's critical for sport courts because standing water destroys your surface and creates liability. Your neighborhood—whether that's Olde Town, West Augusta, Forest Hills, or Summerville—might have HOA guidelines around court aesthetics, so we factor that into layout and color selection before we start digging. Shade patterns matter too. If your property backs toward Riverwalk or has mature oak coverage, we'll position the court to minimize glare and algae growth in shaded sections. Court size varies based on what you're building: a dedicated basketball court needs serious clearance, while pickleball or multi-sport surfaces can fit tighter yards. Spring and fall are optimal installation windows here—summer heat makes material handling rough, and winter rainfall can interfere with base curing. We've installed courts in residential lots across all the main Richmond County ZIP codes, and we know which properties need extra drainage work and which ones can move straight to base prep. The sandier soil actually means faster installation timelines compared to Atlanta clay zones.
Your sandhill soil drains naturally better than Atlanta's clay-heavy base, which means fewer drainage headaches and faster base prep. We still compact and level your ground properly, but the sandy loam actually makes our job easier. We don't need to fight clay movement or install as much subsurface drainage work. That translates to a smoother installation timeline and better long-term performance.
Most HOAs allow sport courts if they're positioned away from street sight lines and match neighborhood aesthetics. We work with your HOA documentation upfront to nail placement, color, and fencing requirements before breaking ground. Forest Hills and Summerville typically have reasonable guidelines—we've done multiple installations in both neighborhoods without issues.
Spring and fall are ideal. Summer heat makes material and labor rough, while winter rain can slow base curing. We schedule most Augusta installations April through May or September through October. If you need court work in summer, we can do it, but timeline flexibility helps us deliver better results.
Depends on your sport. A full basketball court needs roughly 5,000 square feet of flat, usable space. Pickleball is tighter—around 2,000. Multi-sport surfaces sit in between. We'll do a site walk, look at your actual lot dimensions across the Richmond County neighborhoods we serve, and give you honest options—not every yard needs or can fit a full-size court.
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