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Blue Ridge is a special place—mountain views, the scenic railway running through town, vacation homes tucked into the hillsides around Lake Blue Ridge. A lot of homeowners here are thinking about their yards differently than folks in Atlanta or the suburbs. You've got space, you've got gorgeous surroundings, and honestly, you probably want your outdoor area to actually work for you, not become another maintenance headache. That's where a sport court makes sense. Whether you're in Downtown Blue Ridge or out near the lake, a properly installed artificial turf court gives you a real play surface for basketball, pickleball, or just general family activities—without the constant upkeep that regular grass demands in this mountain clay soil. We work throughout Fannin County, and we understand the specific challenges that come with building on these slopes and dealing with our weather patterns. A sport court isn't just for the serious athletes anymore; it's become a smart investment for anyone who wants their yard to be functional and low-maintenance. We handle the whole process from site evaluation to installation, making sure your court drains properly and stands up to Blue Ridge winters.
Mountain clay soil in Blue Ridge presents some unique considerations. It doesn't drain like sandy loam, so we spend extra attention on the base layer and subsurface drainage when we're setting up a sport court. You'll see variations in sunlight exposure depending on whether your property is north-facing into the ridge or opens up toward the lake—this affects how the turf performs and how quickly it dries after rain. Some yards around here are steep, which means we're doing terracing or grading work that a flat lot wouldn't need. The good news is that artificial turf thrives in these conditions once it's properly installed. You're not fighting moss or runoff issues like you would with natural grass. Homes in the lake area and Downtown Blue Ridge often have mature trees, so shade patterns can be significant—our turf selection accounts for that. Winter snow and ice are occasional but real concerns; the right base preparation prevents water from pooling and freezing underneath. HOA rules in some neighborhoods are pretty specific about what you can and can't do, so we always review those with you upfront. Our team knows the terrain here and won't oversell you a solution that won't work for your specific lot.
Clay doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil, so we install a more robust base layer with proper slope and drainage rock underneath. This prevents water from pooling under your court during our rainy months. The extra prep adds cost upfront but ensures your court lasts and performs well. We account for the clay composition specific to Fannin County in every install.
Absolutely, but we'll need to do some grading or terracing depending on the grade. A lot of Blue Ridge properties aren't flat, especially near Lake Blue Ridge. We assess the slope during our initial visit and design the court to work with your terrain, not against it. It's more involved than a flat lot, but entirely doable.
Yes. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting moss in shaded areas. You'll rinse it occasionally and remove debris, but that's it. In Blue Ridge's climate with our rainfall and humidity, natural grass courts become slippery and develop fungal issues. Turf stays consistent year-round and is safer for play.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on your yard's conditions and whether we're doing grading work. We schedule around our 90-minute drive from HQ, so we're efficient with our time on-site. We'll give you a specific timeline during the consultation after we see your property.
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