Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Ball Ground's mix of rural charm and suburban growth means a lot of homeowners here are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space without fighting Georgia's heat and humidity year-round. A sport court—whether it's for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use—is one of those investments that actually pays for itself through family time and durability. We've installed dozens of these across Cherokee County, and what we've learned is that Ball Ground properties, especially those near the Etowah River area and the Downtown corridor, benefit tremendously from artificial turf courts because they handle the clay-heavy soil and unpredictable drainage that comes with our region. The North Cherokee clay underneath most yards here can turn into a muddy mess during spring rains, which is exactly why turf courts perform so well. You get a consistent, playable surface 365 days a year without the maintenance nightmare. Plus, if you're military or veteran, we honor military discounts on all our sport court installations—because we believe folks who've served deserve a break on quality outdoor upgrades.
Ball Ground sits in that transitional zone between rural Cherokee County and the suburban sprawl moving north, which means yard sizes vary widely. Some properties are tight and manicured, while others have room for a full court setup. The real challenge here is the soil: that North Cherokee clay drains poorly compared to Georgia's red clay further south, so if you've ever noticed your yard staying wet longer after rain, you know what we're talking about. An artificial turf sport court actually solves this problem completely—no more pooling water, no more rutted mud spots. Sun exposure matters too. Properties near Downtown Ball Ground or closer to tree-lined neighborhoods near the Etowah River access points often have partial shade, which is ideal for turf courts because it reduces heat buildup and extends the life of the surface. We typically recommend a slight base preparation to ensure water flows away from your home's foundation, especially important in this area. Most Ball Ground residential lots we work on range from half an acre to two acres, giving us good flexibility for court sizing. Installation typically takes 5-7 days depending on site prep, and we handle all the grading and compaction ourselves.
Absolutely. The North Cherokee clay is actually why turf courts work so well here. Unlike natural grass or bare clay, artificial turf provides permanent drainage and a stable playing surface regardless of how much rain we get. We've installed courts in the Downtown Ball Ground area and surrounding neighborhoods that handle seasonal moisture without any issues. The turf sits on a permeable base layer that lets water drain through instead of pooling.
A standard half-court for basketball or pickleball runs between $8,000 and $15,000 depending on site prep and base requirements. Full courts run $15,000-$25,000. Ball Ground properties often need some clay grading work upfront, which we include in our estimates. Military discounts apply to all installations—reach out with your property details and we'll give you a solid quote.
Most yes. A half-court needs roughly 2,500 square feet of flat space; a full court needs about 5,400 square feet. Plenty of Ball Ground homes have that available, especially properties outside the Downtown core. We'll do a site walkthrough to check for tree roots, drainage patterns, and slope before quoting.
Installation typically takes 5-7 business days from start to finish. We handle all grading, base prep, and turf installation in-house—no waiting for subcontractors. We're 30 minutes from Ball Ground, so we can schedule efficiently and minimize timeline disruption. Your court will be playable as soon as we finish.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.