Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Ball Ground's mix of suburban homes and rural acreage means a lot of folks here are thinking about their yards differently than you might in a packed Atlanta neighborhood. We've installed sport courts across Cherokee County for homeowners who wanted a real basketball or multi-sport surface without dealing with Georgia's humidity, clay soil drainage problems, and the constant maintenance of natural grass. A sport court isn't just about basketball—it's a backyard investment that handles everything from pickle ball to family athletic training, and it does it year-round without the muddy mess that North Cherokee clay tends to create. Our lifetime warranty means you're protected against manufacturing defects, so whether your court sits near the Etowah River access points or backs up to quieter rural land, you've got a surface built to last. Most Ball Ground homeowners we talk to realize pretty quickly that artificial surfaces solve real problems here: no more dealing with drainage issues in the rainy months, no scalping your yard in dry spells, and no weeds creeping up through your court in summer. We handle everything from site prep to final line painting, and we're just 30 minutes away in Ball Ground, so you're not waiting weeks for installation or warranty service.
Ball Ground sits in that transition zone between rural Cherokee County and closer-in suburbs, which means yard sizes vary wildly—some properties have generous space for a full court, others need creative layouts. The North Cherokee clay base underneath most yards here is actually one reason a sport court makes sense. That clay doesn't drain like loamy soil does; it holds water and gets slick fast when we get heavy rain, which Georgia throws at us regularly. When we prep a site for installation, we're working with what's underneath, grading and base prep account for the clay's behavior. Sun and shade patterns in Ball Ground tend to be moderate since you've got a mix of established trees and open acreage. Some courts near the Downtown Ball Ground area sit in more tree-shaded conditions, while others on larger lots get full southern exposure—both scenarios work fine with modern artificial turf, though full-sun courts may feel slightly warmer underfoot in July and August. One thing we notice: HOA rules in the residential clusters around Ball Ground are usually reasonable about court colors and boundary fencing, but we always recommend checking local guidelines before design work starts. The rural-suburban blend also means fewer light pollution concerns, so evening games are feasible for most properties without neighbor complaints.
Absolutely. That North Cherokee clay is exactly why we design drainage systems carefully during installation. We create a proper base with perimeter grading so water moves away from the court instead of pooling. The clay underneath actually works in your favor—it's stable and compacts well, giving the court a solid foundation. After installation, you're dealing with a finished surface that drains independently, so you avoid the mud and soggy patches that plague natural grass here.
Our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects in the turf and underlying structure—that's real peace of mind. What it doesn't cover is neglect or damage from extreme misuse, but normal play in Ball Ground's weather is completely fine. UV exposure, rain, temperature swings—all handled. We do recommend occasional rinsing during pollen season and keeping debris clear, which takes minimal effort and extends your court's life significantly.
A standard residential sport court usually takes 3–5 days from site prep through final line marking, depending on your property's size and soil conditions. Since we're just 30 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and handle any site-specific challenges—like that Cherokee clay base—without delays. We'll walk you through the timeline before we start.
That depends on your lot size and layout. Full courts are 94 by 50 feet, which works for larger rural properties and some suburban lots. Smaller yards can accommodate three-quarter or half courts that still feel legitimate for serious play. We do free site assessments and can show you exactly what fits your space and budget, whether you're in downtown Ball Ground or on acreage further out.
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