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Blue Ridge has always been about outdoor living—whether you're catching the scenic railway views, enjoying time at the lake, or hosting family on your mountain property. A sport court changes how you use your yard, especially if you're working with that tricky Fannin County clay or limited flat space. We've installed courts in the Downtown Blue Ridge neighborhood and around the Lake Blue Ridge area long enough to know what works on these mountain properties. The thing is, most folks either think they need a massive flat lot (you don't) or worry their second home won't get enough use to justify it (it will—especially when your grandkids visit). A quality synthetic turf sport court handles our humidity, the seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments we see homeowners make up here. You get a multi-sport surface that works for basketball, tennis, or just a solid play area—no muddy clay tracking into the house, no constant maintenance. We can be at your Blue Ridge property within 90 minutes to assess the site, work around your existing landscape, and get you playing next week.
Blue Ridge's mountain clay soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil down in Atlanta. That's actually perfect for sport court installation—we have a solid, stable base to work from. What matters more is how your lot sits: many properties here have that nice slope down toward the lake or the ridge, which we factor into grading and drainage design. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Downtown Blue Ridge properties tend to get solid afternoon sun, while homes tucked into the Lake Blue Ridge area might have oak and pine providing some shade. We design the court's orientation to work with what you've got. Most yards in this area are modest by Atlanta standards, but we regularly fit 28x46 courts (full-size basketball with tennis markings) or compact 20x40 designs without overwhelming the property. One heads-up: seasonal water runoff from mountain rains is real. We build proper sub-base drainage so courts shed water quickly and don't become ice rinks in winter. The clay underneath actually helps—we just need to manage it right. Installation timing matters too. We can typically complete a Blue Ridge court in 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we schedule around the spring thaw and heavy rain seasons when possible.
Absolutely. Slope is one of our most common challenges here, and we build it into the design. We grade the base properly, add sub-surface drainage, and orient the court to handle water runoff toward the lake or away from your home. A slope of 2–3% is actually ideal for drainage. Steeper slopes need more grading, but we've done it plenty of times in the Lake Blue Ridge and Downtown neighborhoods.
Honestly, it helps. Fannin County clay is dense and compacts well, giving us a rock-solid foundation. The real timeline factor is season—we avoid heavy rain periods when the ground's saturated. Spring thaw can make the clay sticky and slow us down. Summer and early fall are ideal. We can typically finish a full court in 3–5 days once we start.
Mountain winters mean freeze-thaw cycles, sure. Our drainage system is built specifically for this—water doesn't pool on the surface or under it. The synthetic turf itself handles ice fine; players can use it year-round. Just remember that blue-ridge-area courts do get seasonal wear from weather, which is why we recommend brushing infill occasionally.
Most likely, yes. We're 90 minutes away and keep our schedule flexible for Blue Ridge jobs. Site conditions (weather, ground prep) are the variable, not availability. Call us today and we'll confirm a start date. Summer through early fall has the fastest turnaround.
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