Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Blue Ridge sits in the foothills with something a lot of mountain communities don't have—a real sports culture. Whether you're in Downtown Blue Ridge or out toward the Lake Blue Ridge area, families here want space to play without the constant upkeep that red clay soil demands. We've installed sport courts for homeowners who got tired of mud stains after the Scenic Railway crowds roll through town, and for second-home owners who don't want to spend weekends fighting their yard. A recycled-material synthetic court gives you a play surface that handles the moisture our elevation gets, drains properly through that clay base, and won't degrade the way you'd expect from cheaper alternatives. Mountain properties—especially vacation homes—benefit from low-maintenance solutions that still look sharp year-round. Our team has made the drive from HQ enough times to understand Blue Ridge's specific challenges: clay compaction, the shade patterns from mature trees, and the fact that most lots here aren't sprawling suburban acres. We build courts that fit your actual property, not theoretical space.
Mountain clay is dense and holds water longer than sandy soil, which is exactly why recycled-material courts work so well in Blue Ridge. That clay base actually provides excellent compaction for your court foundation—we're not fighting loose, shifty ground like you'd find in flatter parts of Georgia. The elevation and tree cover around Lake Blue Ridge and into the residential neighborhoods mean you'll have varying sun exposure. North-facing yards get damp longer in spring and fall, so drainage design matters more here than in sunbelt installations. Most properties in this area—whether primary residences or vacation homes—fall into the 0.5-to-1.5 acre range, so courts need to integrate thoughtfully with existing landscaping rather than dominate a lot. We size accordingly. Recycled rubber and plastic composite materials handle temperature swings better than pure virgin synthetics, which is relevant during our freeze-thaw cycles. Winter doesn't destroy the court, but it does require one inspection call before spring play season to check for settling or drainage shifts after snowmelt.
Actually works in our favor. That dense mountain clay compacts beautifully and provides stable base support. We still engineer proper drainage because Fannin County gets solid rainfall, but we're not fighting sandy wash-out or loose subgrade. If anything, clay requires less excavation and base prep than installations I've done closer to Atlanta.
Recycled composites handle our elevation's temperature swings better—freeze-thaw cycles don't degrade them the way virgin plastics sometimes do. They're also more environmentally sensible for a community that values outdoor space and the Scenic Railway's eco-tourism angle. Performance is identical for sports; durability actually exceeds standard synthetics in mountain climates.
That's honestly most of our installs here. Recycled-material courts don't require weekly maintenance or seasonal closing. You come back to your Lake Blue Ridge property on weekends and it's ready to use. No overgrowth, no mud, no 'sorry, yard's too wet' conversations with the kids.
We handle the full project in 3-5 days depending on site prep. Our team manages the 90-minute drive regularly, so we schedule Blue Ridge installations as regional blocks. You get dedicated crew continuity, not fragmented work across multiple visits.
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