Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Ball Ground's got that perfect mix of small-town charm and growing suburban energy, and if you've got kids or you're serious about your game, a sport court makes total sense out here. The thing about north Cherokee County is you've got the space for it—most properties aren't cramped like you'd find closer to Atlanta—and the clay soil actually drains pretty well once we get the base down right. We've installed plenty of courts in and around Downtown Ball Ground, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your kids play basketball, pickleball, or you just want a dedicated space that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, artificial turf sport courts handle Georgia's humidity and red clay foundation better than anything else. The durability and low maintenance mean you're not spending your weekends fighting weeds or repairing divots. Plus, the warranty backing on modern sport court surfaces takes the guesswork out of the investment—you know what you're getting and for how long.
Ball Ground's clay composition—that heavy north Cherokee base—is actually something we factor into every installation here. The good news is our subsurface drainage strategy handles it beautifully, and we've refined the approach after working on dozens of properties across this area. Your yard's sun exposure matters too; if you're near the Etowah River access areas or in the more tree-lined sections of Downtown, you might have morning shade that works in your favor during summer heat. Most Ball Ground properties have enough square footage that we can position courts to catch afternoon light without creating dead zones. The rural-suburban transition around here means fewer restrictive HOA rules than you'd find in tighter subdivisions, giving you more flexibility on court placement and size. We typically see 30x40 or 20x40 dimensions work best for residential Ball Ground yards, though we size everything based on your actual space and how you plan to use it. The warranty on turf materials is essential in this region because Georgia's heat and humidity are relentless—you want that manufacturer backing and our installation expertise working together.
Not if it's installed right. The clay actually helps with stability once we establish proper drainage underneath. We've seen courts here last 12-15 years without significant degradation because the base isn't constantly shifting. The warranty covers material failure regardless of soil type, so you're protected either way. What matters is the installation method—and that's where local experience pays off.
Modern turf technology is way better than it used to be. We use infill systems and surface treatments that reduce heat retention compared to older products. That said, north Georgia sun is intense in July and August. Strategic placement—morning shade when possible—and choosing the right infill material (we can discuss silica sand versus alternatives) makes a real difference in how it feels underfoot.
That depends on the specific product line, but most sport court warranties cover material defects, seam separation, and color fading for 8-10 years, with some extending to 12-15. They typically don't cover damage from extreme negligence, but normal wear, UV exposure, and weather-related issues are in there. We'll walk you through the exact coverage before installation.
Absolutely. We grade and level the base to spec regardless of slope. It takes a bit more material and labor on steeper lots, which affects price, but it's part of the job. The warranty assumes proper installation, so we never cut corners on grading—that's foundational.
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