Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Augusta's got that perfect mix of Southern charm and serious outdoor living, and if you're thinking about a sport court in Summerville, Forest Hills, or anywhere in the 30901 area, you're onto something smart. We've helped homeowners across Richmond County put in courts that handle everything from basketball and pickleball to multi-sport setups—and they're holding up beautifully year after year. Here's what makes Augusta different from a lot of Georgia markets: your sandhill soil actually drains better than the heavy clay you find closer to Atlanta. That's a genuine advantage for court installation. You get less ponding, better base stability, and surfaces that stay playable even after a hard rain. Add in the proximity to places like the Riverwalk and Augusta National—where people take their recreation seriously—and you've got a community that really values outdoor spaces. We back every sport court we install with a lifetime warranty because we're confident in the work and the materials. No fine print about "residential use only" or coverage that disappears after five years. You're investing in something your family will use for decades, whether it's kids learning to shoot hoops or a Friday night pickleball tournament with neighbors. That peace of mind matters, especially when you're counting on the court to handle the Georgia heat and humidity without cracking, fading, or deteriorating.
Augusta's sandhill terrain—that sandier loam sitting over clay—is actually your friend when it comes to sport court installation. Unlike the dense red clay you see in Atlanta suburbs, this soil composition means better water drainage and less shifting during our wet springs and summer storms. That translates to a more stable base layer and fewer cracks developing over time. The neighborhoods matter too. Summerville and Forest Hills both have different micro-climates and lot sizes. Summerville's tree-heavy areas mean some courts benefit from afternoon shade, which keeps surface temperatures down in July and August—no small thing. Forest Hills tends to have larger lots, which opens up possibilities for full-court dimensions or even multi-sport layouts. One thing we always ask about: HOA guidelines. Some communities have landscape restrictions, and we'll help you navigate those before we break ground. West Augusta and Olde Town properties sometimes have mature shade trees that affect sun exposure patterns—important because surface temperature and UV fade depend heavily on how much direct sun your court gets throughout the day. Installation itself moves faster here than it does in clay-heavy regions. Your drainage profile means less site prep and a quicker timeline from excavation to play. Richmond County's humidity and heat stress synthetic surfaces differently than the piedmont, so we factor that into material selection and tension specifications. We've done this long enough to know what holds up in Augusta specifically.
Our courts are engineered for exactly this climate. The synthetic surface actually performs better in heat than you'd expect—it won't soften underfoot or buckle. What matters is proper installation with adequate base preparation and allowing for thermal expansion during hot months. We've installed courts throughout Richmond County that stay stable and playable from June through August without issues.
Your sandier loam drains water away faster than Atlanta's heavy clay, which is genuinely better for courts. Less water sitting under the surface means better base stability and fewer settling issues down the road. We actually prefer installing in Augusta soil conditions—it's one reason our courts here develop fewer cracks and last longer.
It's genuine. We stand behind manufacturing defects, seam integrity, and material degradation for the life of the court. No coverage cliffs at five or ten years. The warranty covers the surface itself; normal wear from play is expected, but structural failure or premature deterioration is on us.
Absolutely. Trees create shade, which is helpful in summer, but they also drop debris and affect water runoff patterns. We design courts to work with your existing landscape, accounting for shade patterns and root systems. Most yards have solutions that don't require removing established trees.
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