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Blue Ridge is a special place—mountains, the scenic railway, lake homes that bring families together. A lot of our customers here are weekend warriors or folks who've retired to that beautiful lake area, and they want their outdoor space to actually *work* for them. That's where a sport court comes in. Instead of fighting the mountain clay, dealing with mud after rain, or watching a grass court get torn up by grandkids and their friends, you get a surface that's ready to play on year-round. We've installed sport courts for basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport setups all over Fannin County. The before-and-after difference is pretty remarkable—suddenly that dead corner of your yard becomes the gathering spot. Whether you're in downtown Blue Ridge or out by the lake, we can build something that matches your home and gets heavy use without constant maintenance. Let's talk about what you're picturing.
Mountain clay in Fannin County is heavy and holds moisture—that's the reality of Blue Ridge living. A natural grass court here needs constant attention, and the shade patterns around the lake area mean some yards stay damp even mid-week. That's exactly why artificial turf for sport courts thrives here. The material sheds water fast, so you're not waiting days for a muddy mess to dry out. We size and orient courts based on your property's slope and tree cover. A lot of the lake homes have mature trees creating dappled shade, which is gorgeous for the porch but means we plan drainage and surface angle carefully. Installation takes into account Fannin County's freeze-thaw cycles too—we use proper base layers so the court stays stable through winter. Residential lots in the downtown and lake neighborhoods vary widely, but we've done compact 30×50 courts and sprawling setups with seating areas. The key is working with your existing landscape, not against the clay.
Our turf systems are engineered to drain instantly—water runs through the backing layer into a proper base, so puddles disappear. The mountain humidity doesn't damage synthetic turf the way it wears out natural grass. You'll have a playable court the same day it rains, which is a huge win for families planning weekend games around here.
Shade doesn't harm the turf itself, but dappled sunlight mixed with high humidity can slow surface drying slightly. We assess your specific tree coverage and can adjust drainage slope if needed. Most lake-area courts we've built stay performant despite shade—it's actually nice for players in summer heat.
Typically 5–7 working days once we prep the site and remove old grass. Mountain clay takes a bit of excavation, and we're thorough with base compaction to handle seasonal freeze-thaw. We coordinate with your schedule and give you a solid end date upfront.
Absolutely. We've fit 24×40 courts and smaller multi-sport setups on tight lots. The key is smart positioning and sometimes tiered base work on sloped terrain. Let's walk your property—we'll find the right size and orientation for your space.
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